Americans Willing To Pay More for Solar
Published: June 25, 2010
California, United States -- A new survey conducted by Applied Materials, Inc. reveals that two-thirds of Americans believe solar technology should play a greater role in meeting the country's energy needs. In addition, three-quarters of Americans feel that increasing renewable energy and decreasing U.S. dependence on foreign oil are the country's top energy priorities.
According to the survey, 67 percent of Americans would be
willing to pay more for their monthly utility bill if their
utility company increased its use of renewable energy and 49
percent of consumers polled would be willing to pay $5 or more
each month for an increased amount of renewable energy—a 14
percent increase from the results of Applied Materials’ 2009
survey.
“Americans are becoming more aware of the need for responsible energy solutions, like solar power, and increasingly want their government to drive policy and investment aimed at finding alternative ways to power our homes and economy,” said Dr. Charles Gay, president of Applied Solar, a division of Applied Materials. “With the right energy legislation in place, the U.S. could reap the benefits of one of the biggest economic job engines of this century – the clean energy revolution.” For more detailed information on the survey results, click here. © Copyright 1999-2010 RenewableEnergyWorld.com - All rights reserved.
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