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In Alabama in 2022, clean energy powered 99,000 homes and delivered $5.8 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Alaska in 2022, clean energy powered 3,2000 homes, employed 400 people, and delivered $5.4 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Arizona in 2022, clean energy powered 767,000 homes, employed 9,800 people, and delivered $67.5 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Arkansas in 2022, clean energy powered 55,000 homes, employed 1,700 people, and delivered $3.8 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In California in 2022, clean energy powered 9.5 million homes, employed 109,600 people, and delivered $545.8 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Colorado in 2022, clean energy powered 2.5 million homes, employed 15,800 people, and delivered $51 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Connecticut in 2022, clean energy powered 93,000 homes, employed 2,900 people, and delivered $3.5 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Delaware in 2022, clean energy powered 17,000 homes, employed 600 people, and delivered $839,000 in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Florida in 2022, clean energy powered 1.3 million homes, employed 17,800 people, and delivered $90.2 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Georgia in 2022, clean energy powered 650,000 homes, employed 8,700 people, and delivered $41.8 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Hawaii in 2022, clean energy powered 257,000 homes, employed 3,700 people, and delivered $12.8 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Idaho in 2022, clean energy powered 357,000 homes, employed 2,500 people, and delivered $16.5 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Illinois in 2022, clean energy powered 3.1 million homes, employed 16,300 people, and delivered $125.6 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Indiana in 2022, clean energy powered 1.3 million homes, employed 11,700 people, and delivered $59.1 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Iowa in 2022, clean energy powered 4.2 million homes, employed 5,500 people, and delivered $134.9 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Kansas in 2022, clean energy powered 2.6 million homes, employed 3,500 people, and delivered $72.9 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Kentucky in 2022, clean energy powered 13,000 homes, employed 2,300 people, and delivered $735,000 in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Louisiana in 2022, clean energy powered 22,000 homes, employed 4,100 people, and delivered $1.37 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Maine in 2022, clean energy powered 624,000 homes, employed 2,300 people, and delivered $19.7 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Maryland in 2022, clean energy powered 174,000 homes, employed 7,200 people, and delivered $8.9 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Massachusetts in 2022, clean energy powered 473,000 homes, employed 19,300 people, and delivered $22.7 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Michigan in 2022, clean energy powered 1.7 million homes, employed 11,400 people, and delivered $108 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Minnesota in 2022, clean energy powered 2 million homes, employed 8,300 people, and delivered $77.8 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Mississippi in 2022, clean energy powered 50,000 homes, employed 1,600 people, and delivered $3 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Missouri in 2022, clean energy powered 668,000 homes, employed 4,700 people, and delivered $32.9 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Montana in 2022, clean energy powered 510,000 homes, employed 600 people, and delivered $21.2 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Nebraska in 2022, clean energy powered 979,000 homes, employed 2,300 people, and delivered $54.8 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Nevada in 2022, clean energy powered 794,000 homes, employed 14,400 people, and delivered $47.6 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In New Hampshire in 2022, clean energy powered 97,000 homes, employed 2,400 people, and delivered $2.9 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In New Jersey in 2022, clean energy powered 293,000 homes, employed 8,500 people, and delivered $12.7 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In New Mexico in 2022, clean energy powered 2.2 million homes, employed 4,000 people, and delivered $63.9 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In New York in 2022, clean energy powered 1.5 million homes, employed 17,000 people, and delivered $50 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In North Carolina in 2022, clean energy powered 1.1 million homes, employed 9,600 people, and delivered $73.7 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In North Dakota in 2022, clean energy powered 1.1 million homes, employed 2,200 people, and delivered $42.8 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Ohio in 2022, clean energy powered 526,000 homes, employed 9,100 people, and delivered $23.9 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Oklahoma in 2022, clean energy powered 3.2 million homes, employed 3,800 people, and delivered $197 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Oregon in 2022, clean energy powered 1.4 million homes, employed 7,100 people, and delivered $76.1 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Pennsylvania in 2022, clean energy powered 554,000 homes, employed 9,500 people, and delivered $13.9 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Rhode Island in 2022, clean energy powered 107,000 homes, employed 1,800 people, and delivered $3.3 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In South Carolina in 2022, clean energy powered 254,000 homes, employed 5,500 people, and delivered $17.2 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In South Dakota in 2022, clean energy powered 891,000 homes, employed 2,600 people, and delivered $50.1 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Tennessee in 2022, clean energy powered 95,000 homes, employed 5,300 people, and delivered $5.7 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Texas in 2022, clean energy powered 12.5 million homes, employed 44,200 people, and delivered $735.5 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Utah in 2022, clean energy powered 521,000 homes, employed 6,700 people, and delivered $20.4 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Vermont in 2022, clean energy powered 118,000 homes, employed 2,100 people, and delivered $3.9 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Virginia in 2022, clean energy powered 514,000 homes, employed 7,400 people, and delivered $30 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Washington in 2022, clean energy powered 996,000 homes, employed 9,600 people, and delivered $56.9 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In West Virginia in 2022, clean energy powered 223,000 homes, employed 1,200 people, and delivered $13 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Wisconsin in 2022, clean energy powered 540,000 homes, employed 6,200 people, and delivered $18.3 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

In Wyoming in 2022, clean energy powered 1 million homes, employed 500 people, and delivered $37.8 million in revenue to landowners as well as communities in the form of property, state, and local taxes.

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