Power prices are expected to soar under new tax cut and spending law
In states without policies to drive renewable energy, power prices could surge as federal tax incentives for clean energy disappear, according to Energy Innovation, a think tank.
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Past Event
March 29, 2018 - July 15, 2025
3:00 pm
CGEP Inaugural Fellow David Sandalow sat down with Fu Chengyu (United Nations Global Compact Network China President; Former Chairman of SINOPEC and CNOOC) and Li Yalan (Chariwoman of Beijing Gas Group; President Elected of International Gas Union (2021-2024)) at the Columbia Global Center in Beijing, China to discuss China’s Natural Gas Market.
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Women in Energy at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia SIPA is pleased to host Anne-Sophie Corbeau.
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This roundtable is open only to currently enrolled Columbia University students. Japan is a country with substantial energy demand but limited energy resources. After the March 2011 tsunami...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pzw82IwDm0 Please join the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs for this discussion series on how the application of Artificial...
The European Commission published a proposed regulation on June 17 to end Russian gas imports by the end of 2027.
China’s dependence on the energy supplies that move through the Strait of Hormuz makes it especially vulnerable to any possible closure of the waterway by Iran in retaliation for attacks by Israel and the United States.
This has become a decade of disruption for energy, especially for natural gas