New Book in CGEP Series Chronicles Qatar’s Rise as a Global Energy Powerhouse
The Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia University SIPA is excited to announce the publication of From Black Gold to Frozen Gas: How Qatar Became an...
The Biden Administration's new foreign entity of concern rule on critical minerals excludes Chinese sources, posing challenges for the U.S. energy transition.
On December 5, Dr. Noah Kaufman testified before the U.S House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy, Climate, and Grid Security.
Nuclear is critical to achieving US climate goals, but its potential is hindered by challenges within the nuclear licensing process.
This paper explores both federal and state administration of LIHEAP, common ratepayer-funded affordability programs, and unique energy access and affordability concerns that arise in rural areas and Native American communities.