Two millennials who want to stay in West Virginia delivered a message for to West Virginia legislators in The (Huntington) Herald-Dispatch (Jan. 5, 2020):
On-site Power Purchase Agreements are "one simple policy change [that] can help revitalize our state’s struggling cities, towns, and rural communities with an influx of new jobs, local tax revenue, and private investment."
Thanks to West Virginians For Energy Freedom coalition members Autumn Long of Solar United Neighbors of West Virginia and Joey James of Downstream Strategies for this Op/Ed.
Contact legislative leaders today and ask them to sponsor a bill enabling on-site PPAs.