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Exploring Grid Connectivity & Performance-Based Regulation in the Energy Transition

By: Marc Kodack, CESP Non-Resident Fellow In the U.S. many discussions have been presented about the energy transition. Solar, onshore and offshore wind projects have […]

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Rethinking “Think Globally, Act Locally”

By: Paul Bubbosh, CESP Faculty Associate As a child of the 1970s, I recall seeing a bumper sticker that read “Think Globally, Act Locally.” This […]

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Natural Gas

President Biden’s Commitment to Energy Security Needs Certainty on Natural Gas

June 16, 2022 By: Richard D. Kauzlarich, CESP Co-Director This article was originally published by Utility Dive and is reprinted here with permission of the […]

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Smart Oil Sanctions Against Russia

June 14, 2022 By: Edward C. Chow, CESP Visiting Senior Fellow This article was originally published by CSIS and is reprinted here with permission of […]

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Apply to be a CESP Student Fellow!

Student Fellow Application The Center for Energy Science and Policy is accepting applications for graduate student fellows on a rolling basis. Interested students should complete […]

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An Analysis of Electrify: An Optimist’s Playbook for Our Clean Energy Future

By: Charlotte Joannidis, Tony Striner, and Kathryn Weisbrodt, GMU Student Contributors

In his book, Electrify, Saul Griffith details his plan for how to mitigate the effects of anthropogenic climate change. His idea is simple: electrify everything.