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More than three-quarters of voters across party lines want to see their electric utilities invest more in solar energy – the most favored form of electricity among those polled – and they want more action by the government to encourage the use of both large- and small-scale solar power, according to new polling on people’s attitudes about energy.
In a time of profound partisan division, it turns out there's something an overwhelming majority of Americans can get behind: more solar power. An Instagram Reel by EnergySage — a platform that helps homeowners save up to $10,000 on rooftop solar panels — shared the stunning results of a recent study.
The polling revealed that the most convincing arguments for going solar are that it emits less pollution leading to lower health risks than other forms of energy, that it creates economic and job growth, and that prices are dropping substantially. Support for solar was particularly strong with younger voters, men, Hispanics and opinion leaders.
A new Pew Research Center survey takes a look. Among the major findings: There’s been a decline in the breadth of support for wind and solar power. The shares who favor expanding solar and wind power farms are down 12 percentage points and 11 points, respectively, since 2020, driven by sharp drops in support among Republicans.
It's not difficult to see why solar power is so popular in the United States, and it's not because of the obvious environmental benefits. Reducing dependency on polluting dirty energy is a big plus for many, but many more are swayed by the financial benefits. For homeowners, the long-term savings are huge.
Support for solar was particularly strong with younger voters, men, Hispanics and opinion leaders. The data shows that more education and awareness can lead to more favorable opinions about solar across the board – emphasizing the need to increase education about solar energy, says SEIA.