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30.3% of Wyoming Energy Firms Focus on Sustainable Energy, Ranking 11th Lowest Nationwide

30.3% of Wyoming Energy Firms Focus on Sustainable Energy, Ranking 11th Lowest Nationwide
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  • PublishedNovember 2, 2024

A significant trend in recent years has been the rapid expansion of sustainable energy, with various technological and economic factors driving this growth, Wyoming News Now reports.

In Wyoming, however, only 30.3% of energy firms are currently focused on sustainable energy sources, placing the state 11th lowest in the United States.

The push for sustainable energy has been fueled by the demand for decarbonization from both public and private sectors as they seek to mitigate the impacts of climate change. Global geopolitical conflicts involving major fossil fuel producers have further emphasized the need for energy security and resilient supply chains, prompting more countries to adopt sustainable energy sources.

Advancements in technology have played a critical role in this transition. Improvements in wind, solar, and battery storage technologies have made these sustainable options economically viable, enabling them to compete effectively with traditional energy sources. As a result, renewable energy sources like wind, solar, nuclear, hydroelectric, and geothermal have gained prominence across the United States.

Legislative efforts, such as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act, underscore federal initiatives aimed at accelerating the shift towards cleaner energy. Companies operating in the sustainable energy sector are not only contributing to a growing segment of the US economy but are also expected to continue this upward trajectory in the coming years.

Joe Yans

Joe Yans is a 25-year-old journalist and interviewer based in Cheyenne, Wyoming. As a local news correspondent and an opinion section interviewer for Wyoming Star, Joe has covered a wide range of critical topics, including the Israel-Palestine war, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the 2024 U.S. presidential election, and the 2025 LA wildfires. Beyond reporting, Joe has conducted in-depth interviews with prominent scholars from top US and international universities, bringing expert perspectives to complex global and domestic issues.