WHAT’S AT STAKE FOR ENERGY INNOVATION
Rich Powell and former Oak Ridge National Lab Director Thom Mason in a new op-ed lay out how clean energy innovation has been an essential part of Tennessee’s fabric for more than eight decades, including contributing to some of our nation’s most significant breakthroughs.
But they also issue a word of caution ahead of the busy budget season on Capitol Hill: We must have sustained federal energy innovation investment or risk losing much of the promise being built in the Volunteer State and elsewhere.
Here’s just a taste of what’s been accomplished — and what’s at stake:
PRESERVING TENNESSEE’S CLEAN ENERGY TRADITION
Meanwhile, Senate Energy Subcommittee Chairman Cory Gardner at a hearing in his energy subcommittee this week noted, "China is close at our heels in research spending." The hearing spotlighted work being done at our 17 national labs. National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s Bill Tumas told Gardner’s subcommittee that it is unrealistic to expect the private sector “to pick up the massive R&D void” that may result in under-investing in federal R&D. WATCH HEARING
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