IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
GTM: The 5 Most Promising Long-Duration
Storage Technologies Left Standing
GreenTech Media published a story on how a low-carbon grid of the future will need longer-duration storage. Their analysis shows that few storage technologies have succeed at scale yet, but several are showing great promise. Read the story here
Spoiler of GTM’s “best bets”:
- Pumped hydro
- Stacked blocks
- Liquid air
- Underground compressed air
- Flow batteries
Forbes: The US Comes One Step Closer To
Producing Commercial Fusion Power
According to 300 researchers, fusion power is closer to becoming a reality. A column in Forbes highlights a report released in March on how the U.S. can achieve a commercially-feasible source of fusion power. Read more
45Q To Be Part of Major Carbon Capture Natural Gas Power Plant
The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) will be partnering with power infrastructure company Starwood Energy Group Global and Elysian Ventures, a project developer who specializes in carbon capture projects, to develop a large-scale carbon capture facility that will be integrated with a natural gas power plant. The location of the natural gas power plant has not yet been announced, but you can read more about the financing agreement and their plans to utilize the 45 Q credit here.
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Rich Joined National Review Podcast: Cleaner, Safer, Cheaper Energy
Rich joined the National Review podcast, "The Editors," with Rich Lowery recently. In the 45 minute episode "Cleaner, Safer, Cheaper Energy," Rich lays out the ClearPath vision and answers specific questions on why Republicans are embracing clean energy innovation policies. They also discuss what new technology means on the global scale.
National Review Podcast: Cleaner, Safer, Cheaper Energy
New Poll: “Clean Energy Innovation” Very Popular With Voters
Wondering what constituents in your state think of clean energy innovation? ClearPath launched a new nationwide poll this week, with data for every state and every Congressional District.
A 3,000 person nationwide survey conducted by Kristen Soltis Anderson’s firm Echelon Insights shows respondents across the country, including in some of the most conservative parts, believe clean energy innovation is a better path than government regulation.
Clean Energy Poll Highlights:
- 89% Believe it is possible for the U.S. to develop cleaner energy sources that can also provide more affordable energy.
- 87% Believe clean energy is an issue that Republicans in Congress SHOULD care about, only 50% believe they do.
- 58% Say that instead of regulation, they believe more innovation and better technology that lets us reduce carbon emissions is the best way to fight climate change.

Scaling Energy Storage Is a Climate Action Enabler
This week ClearPath’s Rich Powell and Rocky Mountain Institute’s James Newcomb published an op-ed in Morning Consult encouraging the federal government’s continued investments in grid scale energy storage. For example, The Department of Energy’s Energy Storage Grand Challenge, included in White House’s 2021 budget request, is meant to turbocharge the development of energy storage from basic R&D through commercialization. Read their op-ed
CSIS Report: Geopolitics of Nuclear Energy, Russia and China
The Center for Strategic & International Studies published a report this week, The Changing Geopolitics of Nuclear Energy: A Look at the United States, Russia, and China. The report talks about how “Russia is boosting its dominance in new nuclear sales, and China is doubling down on its effort to become a leader in global nuclear commerce.”
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