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EVs at Penn: Possibilities for Our Campus

Penn and regional experts to discuss EV ownership and explore options available at a university like Penn.

What Matters for Electrification? Evidence from 70 Years of U.S. Home Heating Choices

The energy transition is moving many in the United States towards electric heating systems, with changing energy prices being the biggest factor in household decisions to switch to an electric system. Join Visiting Scholar Lucas Davis for a closer look.

Bridging Gaps in Energy Access: Intersections Between Basic Service Provision, Public Health, and Climate Action

Panelists will discuss the opportunities, challenges, and tradeoffs of increasing clean energy access in the Global South as they relate to basic energy needs, human health, and climate change consideration.

2021 Northeast Workshop on Energy Policy and Environmental Economics

The Northeast Workshop on Energy Policy and Environmental Economics will meet virtually on Monday and Tuesday, June 14 – 15, 2021, hosted by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy and co-sponsored with the Business, Climate and Environment Lab at the Wharton Risk Center.

2021 Carnot Prize Award Ceremony

The Kleinman Center awarded its sixth Carnot Prize for distinguished contributions in energy policy to Sheila Oparaocha, international coordinator and program manager at ENERGIA.

Targeting Energy Justice: Race, Renewables, and Efficiency

Tony Reames explores racial disparities in energy efficiency and rooftop solar adoption and offers examples of community-based solutions.

How to Build a Net-Zero America

Two researchers from Princeton University, Jesse Jenkins and Eric Larson, join the Kleinman Center for a discussion of affordable paths to a carbon-neutral U.S. economy by 2050.

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