A look back at NCEW 2023: How Permitting Reform Will Advance American Clean Energy Production
National Clean Energy Week (NCEW) 2024 is coming fast, and as we gear up for another year of celebrating bipartisan clean energy advancement, we encourage you to check out a few of last year’s panelists and sponsors.
How Permitting Reform Will Advance American Clean Energy Production
Energy security is national security, and focusing on permitting reform to advance an all-of-the-above energy approach will play a pivotal role in America’s clean energy future.  
During a 2023 National Clean Energy Week Policymakers Symposium panel, Jason Grumet of the American Clean Power Association, Anne Bradbury of the American Exploration & Production Council, Brian Wolff of the Edison Electric Institute, Dr. Jennifer Uhle of NEI, and Malcolm Woolf of the National Hydropower Association discussed how regulatory barriers are holding back the development of clean energy infrastructure.   
Want to learn more? Take a look at this recap blog from CRES Forum. 
2023 Sponsor Highlight: Amazon
Amazon was a 2023 Platinum Sponsor. Amazon was recently selected to receive funding from the U.S. Department of Energy to partner with International Paper for a Carbon Capture Pilot at Vicksburg Containerboard Mill in Vicksburg, MS. The project expects to capture at least 90% of the CO2 from the paper mill and permanently store it underground, reducing the carbon footprint of the paper, pulp, and boxes Amazon uses to deliver to customers. Learn more here. 
Interested in becoming a NCEW sponsor? Reach out to [email protected] for more information.
Stay tuned for more details as the countdown to the 8th Annual National Clean Energy Week continues!
Save the Date for #NCEW24: September 23-27, 2024
NCEW is a bipartisan celebration of the policies, industries, and innovations that power our daily lives while producing no or very little greenhouse gas emissions. The 8th Annual National Clean Energy week is a time to celebrate the great strides we continue to make towards a more sustainable future, but also a time to have hard conversations about the reality of what it will take to become energy independent.
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