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The Hill: Energy innovation bill can deliver jobs and climate progress
Sasha Mackler, director of the Energy Project at the Bipartisan Policy Center and Quill Robinson, vice president of Government Affairs at the American Conservation Coalition (ACC) penned an op-ed on Congressional momentum on energy innovation legislation. Read their column here
Open-Source BluPrint For Nuclear Power Plants
Earlier this year, The Energy Impact Center launched the OPEN100 project, an open-source blueprint for the design, construction, and financing of nuclear power plant. This week they announced updates that include contributing organizations and experts, detailed engineering schematics, construction schedules, and an interactive economics dashboard. Read more
Carbon Capture Technology Is Not Just for Coal and Gas
In the United States, CO2 emissions fall into one of five main sectors: electricity, transportation, industry, buildings and agriculture. If you combine the emissions coming from just the electricity and industry sectors — we’re talking about half of all CO2 emissions in the U.S. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could kill two birds with one stone — or in this case two major sectors’ emissions, with one technology. For the first time in more than a decade, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) awarded significant funding to kickstart commercial industrial carbon capture projects. Read more from ClearPath Policy Analyst Savita Bowman in our latest blog, “Carbon Capture Technology Is Not Just for Coal and Gas."
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