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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Testimonies & Speeches by Jamie Webster • December 10, 2019
Testifying before the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, CGEP non-resident Fellow Jamie Webster examines the upcoming implementation of the International Maritime Organization’s new global sulfur standard for marine fuels, which is set to take effect on January 1, 2020.
Electric vehicle (EV) batteries are a major source of critical mineral (CM) demand.
The Biden Administration's new foreign entity of concern rule on critical minerals excludes Chinese sources, posing challenges for the U.S. energy transition.
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Testimonies & Speeches by Jamie Webster • December 10, 2019