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25 states and the District of Columbia have set renewable energy standards. This means that the states require a certain percentage of electricity to come from renewable sources. The following are the states and their renewable energy goal.
State |
Year |
Goal 1 |
| Arizona |
2025 |
15% |
| California |
2020 |
33% |
| Connecticut |
2010 |
10% |
| Delaware |
2019 |
20% |
| Colorado |
2020 |
20% |
| Hawaii |
2020 |
20% |
| Iowa |
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105 MW |
| Illinois |
2025 |
25% |
| Maine |
2017 |
10% |
| Maryland |
2019 |
7.5% |
| Massachusetts |
2009 |
4% |
| Minnesota |
2010 |
1,125 MW |
| Montana |
2015 |
15% |
| Nevada |
2015 |
20% |
| New Hampshire |
2025 |
25% |
| New Jersey |
2020 |
22.5 |
| New Mexico |
2020 |
20% |
| New York |
2013 |
24% |
| Oregon |
2025 |
25% |
| Pennsylvania |
2020 |
18% |
| Rhode Island |
2020 |
16% |
| Texas |
2025 |
10,880 |
| Washington |
2020 |
15% |
| Washington DC |
2022 |
11% |
| Wisconsin |
2015 |
10% |
| Virginia |
2021 |
12.5% |
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