Delaware is experiencing high levels of particulate air pollution. The risk of health effects is increased for everyone. Consider limiting or avoiding activities outdoors.
Delaware está experimentando niveles elevados de contaminación atmosférica por partículas. El riesgo de efectos adversos para la salud es mayor para todas las personas. Considere limitar o evitar las actividades al aire libre.
Delaware ap fè fas ak gwo nivo polisyon nan lè a ki soti nan patikil. Risk pou sante moun afekte a ogmante pou tout moun. Konsidere limite oswa evite aktivite deyò. More Info

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Renewable Energy



Delaware supports the use of renewable energy by homeowners and businesses through grant funding, incentives, and technical guidance. The state partners with utilities to make these programs possible. Delaware’s state law requires that utilities derive a growing part of their energy supplies from renewable sources.

Renewable Energy In Delaware

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Renewable Energy Assistance

The Green Energy Program provides rebates for residential and small-scale renewable energy systems.

Renewable Energy Portfolio Standards

Delaware utilities must get an increasing percentage of their electricity from renewable resources.

Offshore Wind

Delaware continues to explore the opportunities and challenges presented by the growing offshore wind industry.

About Renewable Energy

Renewable energy power comes from natural, unlimited sources like sunlight, wind, moving water and geothermal heat. In Delaware, there are about 5,000 renewable energy systems, primarily solar-powered.

Fossil fuels like oil, coal, and natural gas are considered non-renewable, finite resources. Burning these fossil fuels produces energy that we need for every day use, but it also produces pollution and gases that trap heat in our atmosphere, creating dangerous changes in Earth’s climate. Renewable energy sources produce the energy we need without these emissions. Renewable energy also makes our country energy independent

The renewable energy industry  is growing rapidly–as of 2017, the solar industry in America provides more than twice the number of jobs as the coal industry (U.S. Department of Energy, 2017). By switching to renewable energy, we are creating a cleaner, greener, and more economically prosperous Delaware.

Learn More: The National Renewable Energy Laboratory




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