From Heather Reams <[email protected]>
Subject CRES Clean Energy Insider – September 19
Date September 19, 2023 5:22 PM
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CLEAN ENERGY INSIDER
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023
REAMS REPORT

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

We are in the final countdown to the 7th Annual National Clean Energy Week (NCEW) ([link removed]) !

In less than one week, we will celebrate clean energy innovation and learn from elected officials, business leaders, advocates, policymakers, investors, and trade associations from all perspectives who are dedicated to advancing clean energy at the FREE 2023 Policymakers Symposium ([link removed]) .

This year’s agenda ([link removed]) is packed with experienced speakers and panelists, including a bipartisan list of congressional and administration speakers, including Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), Senate Natural Resources Chairman Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Deputy Secretary David Turk, and more. And for the first time since 2019, the three-day event will offer one day of in-person programming.

The foundation of NCEW is bipartisanship. Collaboration from both sides of the aisle is necessary for executing policies that strengthen the economy and grow clean energy innovation and adoption in the long term. NCEW provides a space for these conversations that ultimately move us towards a cleaner future.

NCEW Policymakers Symposium Agenda: ([link removed])

Tuesday, September 26, 2023
2:00 PM – Increasing U.S. Competitiveness and Energy Security Through Trade
3:00 PM – Modeling Pathways to Net Zero: A Case Study on Energy Security as the U.S. Decarbonizes
4:00 PM – Power Sector Resiliency: Keeping the Lights on While Reducing Emissions

Wednesday, September 27, 2023
2:00 PM – Driving Forward Emissions Reduction in the Transportation Sector
3:00 PM – Industry Perspective: How Permitting Reform Will Advance American Clean Energy Production
4:00 PM – American Energy Independence: How the U.S Can Better Source Critical Minerals and Strengthen its Supply Chain Security

Thursday, September 28, 2023
1:30 PM – Leveraging America's Carbon Advantage: How the Industrial Sector Can Provide Solutions for Decarbonization
2:15 PM – Powering the Adoption of Innovative Clean Energy Technologies
3:30 PM – The Government's Role in Incentivizing the Clean Energy Transition
4:25 PM – Accelerating Decarbonization: How Businesses are Leading the Charge
5:10 PM – American Innovation: How the Private Sector and Government Can Work Together to Advance Innovative Clean Energy Technologies

Thank you to all who have already registered. For those not signed up yet – there is still time to take part in this exciting event. Register for free HERE ([link removed]) !

I look forward to seeing you next week to celebrate clean energy innovation and work on solutions that address American energy needs and goals, from reducing emissions to power grid resiliency to strengthen mineral supply chains and so much more.

Sincerely,
Heather Reams
CRES President

WHAT CRES IS HEARING
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“So freezing the development of clean and reliable energy here at home does nothing more than kick production of more expensive and less reliable fuels into overdrive overseas. You can guarantee fuels won’t be climate conscious or environmentally sound when they come from hostile regimes overseas.“ — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on the Senate floor ([link removed]) on the importance of American energy development.
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“We must ensure American families have the freedom of reliable, affordable, and efficient energy sources." — House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) at recent Subcommittee on Energy, Climate, and Grid Security legislative hearing ([link removed]) .
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Rep. John Curtis (R-Utah) joined the Sutherland Institute podcast, Defending Ideas, to discuss the demand for clean energy in today's marketplace and the future of clean energy in the United States. Listen to the full podcast here. ([link removed])

WHAT CRES IS SAYING
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"This is where we put our bipartisan hats on, and we show the progress of Republicans and Democrats working together on commonsense policy.” — CRES President Heather Reams on the RepublicEn EcoRight Speaks podcast discussing National Clean Energy Week. Listen to the full podcast here ([link removed]) .

WHAT CRES IS DOING
Last week, CRES VP of Government Relations Shawn Affolter traveled to Las Vegas, Nevada, to attend and speak at the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) Conference. Shawn provided a conservative perspective on the state of politics in Washington. He highlighted that Republicans recognize the United States is one of the most carbon-efficient economies in the world, and when we produce, global emissions go down. The panel explored how the partisan passage of the Inflation Reduction Act has impacted the solar industry and the work CRES is doing to depoliticize tax credits, which historically enjoyed bipartisan support.
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WE’RE HIRING!

CRES is growing, and we are adding to our team! If you are passionate about clean energy and interested in working with an organization dedicated to advancing commonsense, conservative energy solutions, we want to hear from you! Learn more about our open positions and apply below:
* Director of Grants Management ([link removed])
* Partnerships Coordinator ([link removed])
* Government Relations Manager ([link removed])
* Government Relations Coordinator ([link removed])
* Policy Analyst ([link removed])
* Communications Coordinator ([link removed])
* Fall Communications Intern ([link removed])

WHAT CRES IS READING


Update needed for 1872 mining law to boost clean energy, report says ([link removed]) – The Washington Post

U.S., Saudi Arabia in Talks to Secure Metals for EVs ([link removed]) – The Wall Street Journal

As OPEC’s Energy Influence Wanes, China’s Minerals Clout Rises ([link removed]) – The Wall Street Journal

Biden’s Climate Law Is Reshaping Private Investment in the United States ([link removed]) – The New York Times

Empowering Alaska’s communities through effective leadership ([link removed]) – Anchorage Daily News

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