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Energy Insecurity During the Time of COVID

. They pay their utility companies to deliver this service and live in ... households, face difficult and in some cases life threatening tradeoffs: live ... electricity or gas is cut off. Living in the state of energy insecurity—and

How Families Cope with Energy Insecurity

spiked during the COVID pandemic in 2020, as growing unemployment and ... insecurity, and the often short-term focus of assistance to keep families ... challenge that predates acute financial crises, and persists long after

As Residential Solar’s Capabilities Expand, Does New Growth Await?

challenges, including the ending of federal incentives for solar projects and ... adoption as consumers and businesses focus their attention elsewhere ... residential solar power company, discusses the industry’s challenges and grounds

U.S. Sanctions Against Nord Stream 2 Pipeline: Strategic Hit Or Miss?

currently under construction and could bring up to 55 billion cubic meters of ... .S. elections): European energy security concerns and protecting Ukraine ... law. After it passes the full Senate, the House and Senate versions need

At CEEPR Workshop, Taxing Carbon is the Name of the Game

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research hosted its 2019 Spring Energy and Environmental Policy Workshop. This workshop brought together industry leaders, academics, and policy makers for an off

An International Investment Treaty Could Jump-Start Sustainable Development

 2015 Paris Climate Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals, will require trillions of dollars in new investments between now and mid-century. Many nations—and cities—have committed to ambitious energy and climate

Beating the Authoritarian Playbook on Climate Change

. Scientists and analysts are more openly debating whether it is too late to meet ... the best readers of physical and social science and the best translators of it for decision makers and their constituents—reluctantly concede

Solar Industry Growth Set to Slow

approved “safeguard tariffs” on imported solar equipment (e.g. cells and ... 3, and ending in year four at 15%. According to the International ... , subsidies, and tariffs. As a result, China’s share of global solar cell

Part 1: Cost-of-Service Retired More Coal

-plus-profit returns to generators that store 90 days of fuel on-site (e.g. coal and nuclear plants) and operate in competitive power markets that have capacity markets.   The merits of DOE’s claims about resiliency and its proposed

Hurricane Harvey: Energy Markets Respond to the Flooding of a Major Energy Hub

with over 40 inches of rain, and it is expected that by Tuesday evening ... . Large portions of central Houston, and coastal towns in the region are under feet of water, affecting millions of people, and causing billions of