1. House Republicans roll out Commitment to America
Today in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, Republican lawmakers led by Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA), and Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY) are rolling out the House GOP’s new “Commitment to America” plan.
What’s clear: “Conservatives have real solutions to solve the climate challenge and make energy more affordable,” said ClearPath Action CEO Rich Powell. “Here’s a comprehensive plan that works –- it reduces carbon emissions, creates jobs, eliminates dependence on foreign adversaries' resources, while responding to the calls from Americans across the country."
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2. ENR looks at non-battery technologies for energy storage
ClearPath Managing Director of Research Spencer Nelson testified this week before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources (ENR) Committee on “Opportunities and Challenges in Deploying Innovative Battery and Non-Battery Technologies for Energy Storage.”
Spencer formerly served as Professional Staff for then-ENR Chair Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), where his work on the Committee included developing the landmark Energy Act of 2020. His testimony focused on:
- The role of energy storage on the grid today;
- The long-term limits of lithium and the importance of alternatives;
- Advancing alternative energy storage technology solutions; and
- Building on federal policy wins in the Energy Act of 2020 and bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
Plug in: Watch Spencer’s testimony here.
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3. Climate Week brings clean energy experts together
Earlier this week, ClearPath and API hosted an event at Climate Week NYC entitled, "Implementing the Largest Low-Carbon Energy Investment Programs in U.S. History."
The event featured experts and thought leaders from the energy industry, investment community, Department of Energy, and non-profit sectors on panels discussing:
- Accelerating Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) and Hydrogen Deployment: America’s Path to Global Leadership;
- Direct Air Capture (DAC): The Newest Tool in the Climate Toolkit; and
- Why CCUS, Hydrogen, and DAC are attracting Venture and Institutional Investors.
What’s clear: CCUS, Hydrogen, DAC, and more clean energy technologies advanced through bipartisan legislation like the Energy Act of 2020 and the infrastructure bill are crucial for meeting our emissions reduction goals, and implementation will take key public private partnerships.
Thanks to our speakers: Gretchen Watkins, President, Shell USA; Brad Crabtree, Assistant Secretary, Department of Energy Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management; Aaron Padilla, Vice President of Corporate Policy, API; Sasha Mackler, Executive Director of the Energy Program, Bipartisan Policy Center; Michelle George, Vice President of New Energy Technologies, Enbridge; Jeff Gustavson, President, Chevron New Energies; Sharelynn Moore, Chief Marketing Officer, Bloom Energy; Dr. Julio Friedmann, Chief Scientist, Carbon Direct; Andrew Fishbein, Senior Climate Policy Manager, Climeworks; Nigel Jenvey, Managing Partner for New Frontiers, Baker Hughes; Emily Chasan,
Contributing Editor, Greenbiz; Robin Millican, Director of Policy and Advocacy, Breakthrough Energy; Scott Roose, Global Head of ESG Financing, Credit Suisse; and Dr. Gregory Thiel, Director of Technology, Energy Impact Partners.
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4. Next week: National Clean Energy Week
Next week, our friends at CRES Forum are hosting National Clean Energy Week, featuring discussions from clean energy leaders, policy experts, and legislators.
Register for the online Policy Makers Symposium here.
- Tuesday, September 27 at 12:45PM: Our Senior Program Director Alex Fitzsimmons is participating in a panel discussion on “Clean Energy Transition Requirements: Critical Minerals, Supply Chains, and Domestic Manufacturing” as part of the Symposium.
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5. ICYMI
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