
Red States Lead US Clean Energy with 75% of New Solar
Republican-led states are installing three-quarters of America's new solar panels, proving clean energy thrives through free market competition rather than government mandates. Arizona and other red states are choosing renewable energy because it's simply becoming the cheapest option.
The clean energy map looks nothing like you'd expect. Republican-led states are installing nearly 75% of America's new solar panels, turning political stereotypes upside down.
Former Arizona Governor Doug Ducey says the secret isn't complicated. Red states let the free market decide what energy works best, and increasingly, solar and wind are winning on price alone.
Arizona has become a solar powerhouse not because of regulations, but because sunshine is abundant and getting cheaper to capture. Texas leads the nation in wind energy for the same reason: it makes economic sense.
The majority of clean power in America now comes from red states. These states support both traditional energy sources and renewables, letting consumers and businesses choose what fits their needs and budgets.
Some Americans fill up gas tanks and heat with natural gas. Others charge electric vehicles overnight and install rooftop solar panels. The approach is simple: let people pick what works for them.

The shift comes down to basic economics. Competition drives innovation while keeping prices low. When states can choose their own energy mix based on local resources, everyone benefits.
The Ripple Effect
This market-driven approach is creating unexpected unity on energy policy. States are discovering their own optimal solutions without Washington picking winners and losers.
The competition extends globally too. China is racing toward carbon neutrality by 2060 with massive clean energy investments. America's diverse, state-led approach keeps the country competitive without sacrificing energy security.
Recent House bills are focusing federal efforts where they belong: protecting energy infrastructure from cyberattacks and ensuring supply chain resilience during emergencies. Meanwhile, states handle their own energy decisions based on what actually works locally.
The result is an energy landscape where ideology matters less than efficiency. Red states are proving that environmental progress and free market principles can work hand in hand.
America is building an energy future that doesn't require anyone to choose sides. When the cheapest energy is also cleaner energy, everyone wins.
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