By: 2022 DC Fellow Abhishek Jain
“What if we could make energy do our work without working our undoing?” — Amory Lovins
Demand Side Management programs have been pivotal for the fulfillment of the utility’s…
By: CELI Fellow
During last year’s Super Bowl, I heard a guest vent at the many advertisements for electric vehicles (“EVs”). He said something like “How can I benefit from these luxury cars? I cannot afford any…
By: 2022 DC Fellow Leilani Gonzalez
August 16, 2022. A moment when the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) officially signaled to energy suppliers and producers nationwide…
By: 2022 DC Fellow Candela Blanco Vecchi
Major reductions in GHG emissions and adapting to the effects of climate change require…
By: 2022 National CT/ET Fellow Felipe J. Barcia
Walking around in the River Oaks neighborhood of Houston a few weeks ago, I happened upon a four-way intersection — and a sight that brought home the…
By: 2022 National CT/ET Fellow Dan Lesser
Building electrification is widely recognized as a critical strategy for curbing emissions. The federal government is…
By: 2022 National CT/ET Fellow Laura Grier
The people most affected by decisions about our energy systems should be at the center of related decision-making processes. This key tenet of…
By: 2022 National CT/ET Cassidy Ellis
America’s public schools are crumbling from decades of underinvestment — accentuating historic inequity and handicapping educational outcomes while failing to capture over 10 million…
By: 2022 CT/ET Fellow Chantal Davis
Negotiators from around the globe are descending on Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt for this year’s UN Climate Change Conference (COP 27) being held November 6 to 18, 2022. Billed as…