Now, an “all-of-the-above” energy portfolio — which includes historic commodities like natural gas and coal, renewable sources like wind, solar, and hydro, and legacy and new technologies for nuclear power — like the one we have in Pennsylvania provides a national blueprint for driving economic growth. Today, clean and renewable energy is growing at an annual rate of more than 2 percent. There are now more than 86,000 clean energy jobs in Pennsylvania, including 65,000-plus in energy efficiency, which saves businesses money, enhances conservation, and creates local jobs. Job growth and economic development in the clean and renewable sector lowers costs for efficient energy options and broadens their appeal and viability. In other words, we grow the economic “pie” for everyone.