According to the American Society for Civil Engineers’ research, the cost of not updating the U.S.’ infrastructure over the next 20 years will set the average household back $3,300 annually.
While President Biden unveiled the first part of his infrastructure plan, launching negotiations in Washington, D.C., the importance of clean energy in America’s infrastructure – such as cost-effective construction solutions and changing the way we generate and distribute energy – is a priority for both Republicans and Democrats.
However, we need a pathway forward that invests in next-generation innovations and technologies so that our nation can grow as a global energy leader.