Oregon Energy Law News - Oregon Moves Closer to 100% Renewable Energy Goal by 2035

On January 29, 2026, Oregon took a significant step towards achieving its goal of powering the state with 100% renewable energy by 2035. Governor Kate Brown signed a landmark bill that will accelerate the state's transition to clean energy sources and reduce its dependence on fossil fuels.The new legislation includes several key provisions aimed at promoting renewable energy development in Oregon. One of the most notable aspects of the bill is the establishment of a renewable portfolio standard (RPS) that requires utilities to obtain at least 50% of their electricity from renewable sources by 2030 and reach 100% by 2035. This ambitious target puts Oregon at the forefront of the clean energy movement in the United States.In addition to the RPS, the bill also includes incentives for the expansion of solar, wind, and geothermal energy projects in the state. These incentives will help attract investment in renewable energy infrastructure and create jobs in the burgeoning clean energy sector. Furthermore, the legislation promotes energy efficiency measures and encourages the adoption of electric vehicles to further reduce carbon emissions in Oregon.Governor Brown hailed the passage of the bill as a major milestone in Oregon's efforts to combat climate change and transition to a more sustainable energy future. "Today, we are taking decisive action to protect our environment, create new clean energy jobs, and ensure a healthier future for all Oregonians," she said in a statement.Environmentalists and clean energy advocates also lauded the new legislation, noting that it will help Oregon reduce its carbon footprint and lead the way in the fight against climate change. They emphasized the importance of transitioning to renewable energy sources to mitigate the impacts of global warming and preserve the state's natural resources for future generations.With the passage of this groundbreaking bill, Oregon is poised to become a shining example of renewable energy leadership in the United States. By setting ambitious targets for clean energy adoption and supporting renewable energy development, the state is taking proactive steps to combat climate change and build a more sustainable future for all its residents.

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