📢For Elimini, the outcome of the recent presidential election won’t slow or pause our US #BECCS plans. Data from the Elimini Decarbonization Survey supports why we’re as bullish as ever and working to: 📈 Advance realistic energy and climate solutions that align with national priorities 📣 Rally institutions to lead the way on decarbonization 🤝 Drive collaboration to build awareness and earn trust For more, read this Carbon Herald op-ed from Elimini SVP Ross McKenzie
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🌎 New Insights on Politics, Climate Change and Energy Independent research commissioned by Elimini reveals a surprising consensus across the aisle: both Democrats and Republicans share significant concerns about climate change and energy security. While they don't agree on much- there are some surprising areas of alignment on decarbonization. 🤝 It's clear that addressing climate change requires collaboration and the opportunity is there for the U.S. to lead the way on deploying carbon removal solutions. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/e4qDSarc #ClimateAction #Energy #Verge24
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🎧 Can America build new energy projects faster? Should it? Proposed permitting reforms could accelerate both renewable energy projects and new fossil fuel infrastructure but is this a good deal for the climate? Ed Crooks is joined by Melissa Lott, Professor at the Climate School at Columbia University, and Emily Grubert, an Associate Professor at the Keough School of Global Affairs at Notre Dame University to unpack what this could mean for the future of energy in America. Listen now. https://okt.to/M8B2Pu
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An interesting read that highlights the broader tension within the energy sector regarding sustainable transformation. It is indeed a complex interplay maintaining balance between achieving climate targets and economic growth. https://lnkd.in/gyt_PPug
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Sections 48 and 48E under the Inflation Reduction Act are designed to help organizations invest in renewable technologies. Find out how to leverage these credits for your projects today! #RenewableEnergy #ClimateEconomy
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Sections 48 and 48E under the Inflation Reduction Act are designed to help organizations invest in renewable technologies. Find out how to leverage these credits for your projects today! #RenewableEnergy #ClimateEconomy
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🎧 Can America build new energy projects faster? Should it? Proposed permitting reforms could accelerate both renewable energy projects and new fossil fuel infrastructure but is this a good deal for the climate? Ed Crooks is joined by Melissa Lott, Professor at the Climate School at Columbia University, and Emily Grubert, an Associate Professor at the Keough School of Global Affairs at Notre Dame University to unpack what this could mean for the future of energy in America. Listen now. https://okt.to/f0iKgD
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🎧 Can America build new energy projects faster? Should it? Proposed permitting reforms could accelerate both renewable energy projects and new fossil fuel infrastructure but is this a good deal for the climate? Ed Crooks is joined by Melissa Lott, Professor at the Climate School at Columbia University, and Emily Grubert, an Associate Professor at the Keough School of Global Affairs at Notre Dame University to unpack what this could mean for the future of energy in America. Listen now. https://okt.to/drlD7y
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The answer is not as complex as some might think it is. California is organizing its power sector around decarbonization objectives rather than prioritizing reliability at the most affordable cost for ratepayers. In the process they're sacrificing both reliability and affordability. And contrary to the quote below, this is not due to "what climate change is doing to us" nor is it "due to what California is trying to do to reduce climate change". California cannot unilaterally reduce climate change, nor can the U.S. Even if the U.S. and California decarbonized, which California is demonstrating cannot be done reliably and affordably, the upward trajectory of global carbon emissions will continue--with the U.S. or without the U.S. U.S. energy policy should prioritize energy security, national security, and economic security--and that begins with prioritizing reliability in the power grid. Reliable energy resources and reliable energy technologies. Pragmatism and reality over ideology and false pretenses. Excerpt from WSJ Article “California is sort of the cutting edge” in terms of rising power rates...“It’s primarily due to what climate change is doing to us, and particularly wildfires. But it’s also due to what California is trying to do to reduce climate change.” https://lnkd.in/eG6tHF5E
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🎧 Can America build new energy projects faster? Should it? Proposed permitting reforms could accelerate both renewable energy projects and new fossil fuel infrastructure but is this a good deal for the climate? Ed Crooks is joined by Melissa Lott, Professor at the Climate School at Columbia University, and Emily Grubert, an Associate Professor at the Keough School of Global Affairs at Notre Dame University to unpack what this could mean for the future of energy in America. Listen now. https://okt.to/DVWebR
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In a surprising turn of events, major oil companies in the United States are signaling a thaw in relations with the Biden administration, marking a departure from the confrontational stance observed during the Trump era. This shift has significant implications for energy policy, climate initiatives, and the broader landscape of the fossil fuel industry. In this article, we delve into the reasons behind Big Oil’s newfound cooperation with the Biden administration, analyze the potential impact on energy markets and environmental efforts, and explore the implications for stakeholders. https://lnkd.in/emBzRVup #energy #oilandgas #energypolicy #biden
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