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The Latest from BPC's Energy Project
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This quarterly newsletter highlights the most recent and relevant work from the Energy Project. Below, you’ll find our newly released AEIC report, thoughts on NEPA reform, and more. If you have any questions or want more info about BPC’s energy policy work, please email us at [email protected].
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There is a growing urgency for the United States to address the critical challenges of climate change and global economic competitiveness. A robust energy innovation agenda that supports the full innovation lifecycle—from basic science to first-of-a-kind demonstrations—must be at the heart of any serious proposal.
This morning, the American Energy Innovation Council released its report on the state of energy innovation in America. The report outlines steps Congress should take to support the full innovation life cycle to scale the next generation of advanced technologies.
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BPC Energy Project Director Sasha Mackler testifies before the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Environment and Climate Change regarding the importance of carbon capture, utilization, and storage technologies in addressing climate change.
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The transition to a low-carbon economy will require a national climate strategy and reshaping of our national infrastructure at a scale and pace that is unprecedented in the modern era. A first step in this enormous undertaking will be harmonizing the regulations that guide these projects, beginning with the administration’s review of the National Environmental Policy Act.
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The Fiscal Year 2020 appropriations package resulted in significant bipartisan, bicameral support for increased energy innovation funding.
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EIA’s Annual Energy Outlook
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On January 29, the U.S. Energy Information Administration released its 2020 Annual Energy Outlook at a public event hosted by BPC. EIA releases its Annual Energy Outlook each year to provide updated projections of U.S. energy markets.
Watch the Full Event
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Editorial by BPC Direct Air Capture Advisory Council members.
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BPC Energy Director Sasha Mackler comments on the importance of NEPA reform in this Washington Examiner article.
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BPC’s President Jason Grumet comments on the GOP’s climate plans.
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BPC’s Sasha Mackler shares his thoughts on the recent shift within the Republican party.
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