Clean energy firm Nexamp to build second headquarters in Chicago – Chicago Sun-Times

Illinois is picking up steam in acquiring clean energy companies, but progress — in terms of jobs and less reliance on fossil fuels — has been slow. Renewable sources in Illinois make up only 10.5% of power, including current and planned projects. Renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, are required to account for a quarter of all power by 2025.
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Ataraxis
2 years ago

This energy isn’t very clean once they payoff the Illinois legislators.

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