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Energy incentives helped the Coquille Indian Tribe install solar at the local community center. #CleanEnergyJobs will make more projects like this possible. https://t.co/A0eqBtS1AO #orpol #orleg pic.twitter.com/HO9xMYSTKR
— Renew Oregon (@RenewOregon) August 28, 2018
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The blue wave: coming to a Capitol building near you! #orleg #orpol @ Oregon State Capitol https://t.co/K6BgnEbNYL
— Devon Downeysmith (@Devonskyyyy) August 28, 2018
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A speaker is testifying on a mini history of french fries! Who says legislative hearings aren't interesting? #orleg
— Climate Solutions (@climatesolution) August 28, 2018
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When I was appointed to the #orleg #CarbonReduction committee I did not expect to learn so much about the production of fried potato products. Turns out that industry may be an energy-intensive, trade-exposed (#EITE) one.
— Sen. Steiner Hayward (@ESHforOregon) August 28, 2018
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CA's climate policy has created good, union manufacturing jobs in the poorest parts of the state. #CleanEnergyJobs can do the same:https://t.co/dfy19zzwCi #orpol #orleg
— Renew Oregon (@RenewOregon) August 28, 2018
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#funfact: Every year since cap-and-invest was adopted, California has added manufacturing jobs. #CleanEnergyJobs #orleg #orpol
— Renew Oregon (@RenewOregon) August 28, 2018
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#CleanEnergyJobs could help encourage cement companies to be more efficient and to burn less coal... https://t.co/wtJJciTDsB #orleg #orpol
— Renew Oregon (@RenewOregon) August 28, 2018
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Oh, interesting. Quebec has a cap and price on carbon, just like Oregon will consider with #CleanEnergyJobs bill. Innovation comes from market signals. #ORpol #ORleg https://t.co/fyHZdJzPEJ
— Brad Reed (@Brad_Reed_Ore) August 28, 2018
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#CleanEnergy is advancing. Quebec-based aluminum co. announced new process to eliminate GHGs from production. This is a revolutionary advancement in the manufacturing of one of the world’s most widely used metals. https://t.co/FOq4TSN8KT #orleg #orpol #CleanEnergyJobs
— Renew Oregon (@RenewOregon) August 28, 2018
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An influx of projects from #CleanEnergyJobs will create demand for more workers. A worker retraining fund will help community members become trained in new fields. #orleg #orpol
— Renew Oregon (@RenewOregon) August 28, 2018
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With so many large-scale investments being undertaken across the state, local, family-wage paying jobs with benefits will be created through #CleanEnergyJobs. #orleg #orpol
— Renew Oregon (@RenewOregon) August 28, 2018
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#CleanEnergyJobs bill contains a specific provision to set aside part of the revenue to help rural and low-income Oregonians, and communities of color. That’s one way that we know Clean Energy Jobs will provide real, tangible solutions. #orleg #orpol
— Renew Oregon (@RenewOregon) August 28, 2018
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#CleanEnergyJobs will help Oregon rural communities become more resilient. Reinvestment could help small businesses take advantage of on-site solar, pursue energy efficiency upgrades, or equipment upgrades to save on utility bills. #orpol #orleg
— Renew Oregon (@RenewOregon) August 28, 2018
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#CleanEnergy innovation at work in Oregon! This Tillamook cow poop-to-power project produces enough electricity power more than 500 average Oregon homes for A YEAR. #CleanEnergyJobs #orleg #orpol https://t.co/cMboWj7Sj2 pic.twitter.com/Ye2m8r6XiV
— Renew Oregon (@RenewOregon) August 28, 2018
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Nearly 100 jurisdictions worldwide have put a price on climate pollution. Oregon will continue to be a place that businesses want to call home. -@kristensheeran, Oregon's carbon policy office #CleanEnergyJobs #orleg #orpol pic.twitter.com/9nH1QKm53E
— Renew Oregon (@RenewOregon) August 28, 2018
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There are close to 100 jurisdictions worldwide pricing carbon emissions. Oregon will continue to be a place that businesses want to call home. -@kristensheeran, Oregon's carbon policy office #CleanEnergyJobs #orleg
— Climate Solutions (@climatesolution) August 28, 2018
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Treating patients, managing costs: a #CoosBay hospital has completed 15 energy-efficiency projects that save $640,000 in costs annually: https://t.co/x24njuhlYB #orleg #orpol #CleanEnergyJobs pic.twitter.com/dbkOitJN3f
— Renew Oregon (@RenewOregon) August 28, 2018
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Inspired by Bob Jenks @OregonCUB testimony to #orleg: "I'm a carbon reduction optimist– the technology is there & increasingly affordable. Oregon has done this before [passed major climate legislation] and optimistic we can do it again." #cleanenergyjobs #orpol
— Meredith Connolly (@ConnollyMer) August 28, 2018
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Oregon's carbon policy office .@kristensheeran sharing multiple ways to make sure climate legislation protects Oregon businesses known as #EITEs - energy intensive trade exposed industries. #cleanenergyjobs #orleg
— Climate Solutions (@climatesolution) August 28, 2018
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ED, Bob Jenks testifying before #OrLeg re: proposed 2019 carbon reduction policy: https://t.co/GH4jFhTPyR
— CitizensUtilityBoard (@OregonCUB) August 28, 2018
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