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The Center on Global Energy Policy hosted a discussion with Roger W. Sant, Co-Founder and Chairman Emeritus, The AES Corporation and Chairman, The Summit Foundation. Drawing on lessons from his forty years of experience in the energy industry, Sant discussed the problem of carbon pollution, argued against the pessimism that often pervades discussions on this topic, and offered insights on ways to move forward. Following these remarks, CGEP Inaugural Fellow David Sandalow moderated a panel discussion with Sant as well as George Frampton, Principal, New Energy Advisors and Co-Founder, Partnership for Responsible Growth, and former Chairman, White House Council on Environmental Quality; and Mona Sutphen, Partner, Macro Advisory Partners, and former White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy.
This week host Jason Bordoff talks with Cheryl LaFleur and David Hill about the incoming Trump administration, its impact on FERC, and the status of permitting reform measures.
The international climate negotiation process stands at a critical juncture. At the recent COP29 summit in Azerbaijan, nations struggled to find common ground on financial support and carbon...
The energy transition is transforming how we power our world – clean energy systems are becoming more interconnected, automated, and reliant on digital infrastructure. But with this transformation...
The clean energy transition has a dirty underside. To move away from fossil fuels and toward solar, wind, batteries, and other alternative sources of energy, we have to intensify mining operations for critical minerals like lithium, copper, and cobalt.
America should give diplomacy a final shot—while preparing to use military force.
The incoming Trump administration should embrace a diverse energy mix, including renewables, for the sake of economic and national security.
A bipartisan permitting-reform proposal in the US Senate includes provisions that reduce barriers to an improved electricity transmission system, which would help fortify the country’s energy system and accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels.