Power Engineering Web Site Covers EIRP Study
Power Engineering Web Site Covers EIRP Study
The industry web site Power Engineering previewed an EIRP research study of advanced nuclear power plant costs.
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Power Engineering Web Site Covers EIRP Study
The industry web site Power Engineering previewed an EIRP research study of advanced nuclear power plant costs.
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On January 13, 2016, EIRP organized a two-part seminar on the Future of Nuclear Power in cooperation with the Center for the National Interest.
Samuel Thernstrom moderated the event’s two panels. First was a discussion of New Nuclear Technologies with Dr. Jacob DeWitte, CEO and Founder of UPower Technologies, Inc. and Dr. Ashley Finian, Senior Project Manager for Energy Innovation at Clean Air Task Force. Following this, John Kotek, Acting Assistant Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Energy (in the Obama Administration) and David Garman, a former Under Secretary of Energy in the George W. Bush Administration, presented their perspectives on the Obama Administration’s approach to nuclear power.
On July 14-15, 2015, EIRP and the Clean Air Task Force co-sponsored a meeting of approximately two dozen top experts in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The group discussed issues and challenges in decarbonizing the electricity sector. Their consensus statement presented powerful conclusions with significant implications for U.S. energy policy.
Samuel Thernstrom writes in The Weekly Standard on the astonishing promise of enhanced oil recovery. Just five years ago, almost no one outside the natural gas industry had heard of fracking, even though the basic technologies were not new; today, the shale gas revolution has transformed America’s energy markets, with profound effects for economic growth, competitiveness, security, and environmental quality.
On July 11, 2014, EIRP and the Center for the National Interest co-sponsored a panel discussion of the Obama administration’s climate and energy policy.
The New York Times quoted EIRP executive director Samuel Thernstrom in a major story on the U.S. solar industry.
To discuss how an innovation-centric approach could bridge the partisan divide over climate policy. Chris Hayes talks with Samuel Thernstrom, who served on the White House Council on Environmental Quality under George W. Bush, about whether it’s possible to bring Republicans into the fold on climate policymaking.
National Review’s Reihan Salam notes costly European energy policy measures identify opportunities for reform in the United States.
Writing in The Wall Street Journal, David Garman and Samuel Thernstrom assess the practical challenges European governments have confronted in increasing use of renewable energy.
Writing in National Review, Reihan Salam praises an early EIRP policy paper recommending substantial reforms at the Department of Energy.