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U.S. raises ambition in updated Nationally Determined Contribution, providing helpful measuring stick for climate progress
The Biden administration announced a new climate target for the U.S. to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 2035 as a part of its NDC.
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Building a clean energy deployment framework: Analyzing infrastructure deployment models to inform a new model for clean energy
The U.S. Department of Energy should study how other sectors operate to create a deployment framework for clean energy.
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The National Environmental Policy Act: A Stakeholder Engagement Factsheet
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) provides opportunities for communities, members of the public, and other interested stakeholders to stay informed, participate, and influence federal actions such as federally funded projects. This factsheet provides information to help stakeholders engage in the NEPA process.
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COLLABORATE Act introduced in U.S. Senate, providing a much needed path forward to strengthen offshore wind development and streamline permitting
U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse introduced the COLLABORATE Act, policy that would address critical gaps in the offshore transmission process.
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Building to 2050: Clean energy infrastructure to power New England’s communities
New England has set itself apart as a region committed to climate action.
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Federal Funding Programs for Clean Energy Deployment: A Guide for States
For states eager to seize the economic and public health benefits of clean energy, investment in the power sector is critical.
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The most efficient use of funds: DOE can and should use hydrogen hubs funding to build out transportation corridors
DOE should use its authority under the IIJA to allocate hubs money to hydrogen distribution and delivery infrastructure along transportation corridors that will receive clean hydrogen from hubs.
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New analysis finds that public-private financing for transmission infrastructure could save Californians $3 billion per year
Expanding and modernizing California’s electricity transmission infrastructure is critical to achieving its clean energy goals.