What does ‘100% renewable’ really mean?

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Published:
September 27, 2018

Georgetown, Texas, a town just north of Austin, has been in the news lately for its decision to ‘go 100% renewable.’ Environmentalists have lauded the City’s contract with solar and wind energy providers, while critics characterized the move as a ‘myth’ that doesn’t ring true. Energy Institute Research Associate Joshua Rhodes examines the controversy surrounding Georgetown’s decision in his latest op-ed. Read more.

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