US needs to 'get in the game' on clean energy transitions, energy secretary say
The U.S. needs to lead by example in the clean energy transition and leaders should jump at the chance to scale up new technology to stay competitive on the global stage, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm told ABC News.
As the "richest country in the world" and one of the biggest polluters, it will be incumbent upon Americans to "do our part," Granholm told ABC News’ Maggie Rulli on Thursday.
"If you're a businessperson, you want to be able to get in the game," Granholm said. "And in the United States, we don't want our economic competitors getting those jobs, getting those businesses. We want to be able to create it in the United States for our people to work."
Granholm, the former governor of Michigan, said governors from states that have relied heavily on one fossil fuel industry, such as coal or oil and gas, should prioritize creating clean energy jobs for workers, adding that there are opportunities in clean energy, such as geothermal power, that use the same set of skills.
"If you're a governor, you don't want people moving to a new state," she said. "They want to be able to create those opportunities inside of your state, and every single state in the United States has something to offer as a competitive advantage in clean energy."
-ABC News’ Stephanie Ebbs and Maggie Rulli