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The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy is advancing #EnergyPolicy outcomes through education, research, and outreach at @Penn & beyond. #EnergyAtPenn

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.Natural Gas World has republished this piece I wrote for Kleinman Energy on the Biden administration’s final rules for clean hydrogen production tax credits: naturalgasworld.com/clean-hydrogen…

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Bringing new battery tech out of the lab and onto the grid requires careful collaboration between government agencies and private investors. Colby Snyder reflects on takeaways from a conference he attended with support from a Kleinman Center student grant: bit.ly/40v7Rer

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How can we keep billions cool in a warming world without overloading the grid or harming the climate? Tune in to Energy Policy Now podcast as Dorit Aviv (Weitzman School of Design at Penn) and Adam Rysanek (University of British Columbia) discuss this urgent challenge. 🎧 Listen now: bit.ly/4gZipbx

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BLOG: Explore how small-scale solar and gender-first approaches are reshaping rural Africa, empowering women, and driving sustainable development. Read the blog from student Kayla Main: kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/commentary/blo…

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ENERGY WEEK EVENT: Pier LaFarge, Sparkfund CEO, and Paul Bonney, Kleinman Center Board Member, explore how the Distributed Capacity Procurement (DCP) model empowers utilities to scale distributed energy resources (DERs) for a sustainable, resilient grid. bit.ly/40gwmec

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Sanya (Sanya Carley), David (David Konisky), and Alison (Alison Knasin) wrote a blog post for Kleinman Energy about the Utility Disconnections Dashboard and its impact! Read it here kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/commentary/blo…

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BLOG: The Energy Justice Lab advances equity in the energy transition, focusing on household energy access. Its Utility Disconnections Dashboard reveals shut-off data, helping us understand disconnections and advocate for protections. bit.ly/42dc7Rb

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Faculty Director Sanya Carley (Sanya Carley) joins the new @TheNASEM group on social science and the energy transition, which will write a report on leveraging interdisciplinary research for an equitable, effective clean energy transition. bit.ly/4hfaCWS

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ENERGY WEEK EVENT: Join us on Tuesday, Feb 11th as alumni working in the field of energy share insights for preparing for a successful entrance into the energy sector. eventbrite.com/e/careers-in-t…

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Which groups of Americans are most vulnerable to utility shutoffs, and how do they cope? 💡⚡️ Sanya Carley (Kleinman Energy ) joined Resources Radio to discuss the pervasive issue of #energy poverty in the US. resources.org/resources-radi…

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New blog from Kleinman Energy's Jennifer Wilcox and colleagues: Rising Toward a Cleaner Future: Pennsylvania’s CCS Ladder for Industrial Decarbonization kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/commentary/blo…

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Read our inaugural newsletter to learn some of the happenings of the Energy Justice Lab! If you'd like to subscribe to our network, please reach out to [email protected]. energyjustice.indiana.edu/our-work/_news…

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📢 Event reminder! Featuring speakers Bob Inglis and Prof Michael E. Mann. Click below to register. Conservative and Concerned About Climate Change? You’re Not Alone kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/events/conserv…

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On Tues, 2/11 at 4PM ET, Travis Rieder, author of “Catastrophe Ethics,” will give a talk at Penn on “The Ethics of Personal Energy Consumption Choices.” Organized by the Penn Program on Regulation, co-sponsored by Perry World House & The ESG Initiative at the Wharton School. Join us: buff.ly/4azyTov

On Tues, 2/11 at 4PM ET, Travis Rieder, author of “Catastrophe Ethics,” will give a talk at Penn on “The Ethics of Personal Energy Consumption Choices.” Organized by the <a href="/Penn/">Penn</a> Program on Regulation, co-sponsored by <a href="/perryworldhouse/">Perry World House</a> &amp; <a href="/WhartonESG/">The ESG Initiative at the Wharton School</a>. Join us: buff.ly/4azyTov
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On Tues, 2/11, at 4PM ET, Travis Rieder, author of “Catastrophe Ethics,” will deliver a talk on “The Ethics of Personal Energy Consumption Choices.” Organized by the Penn Program on Regulation, co-sponsored by Perry World House & The ESG Initiative at the Wharton School. Join us! buff.ly/4azyTov

On Tues, 2/11, at 4PM ET, Travis Rieder, author of “Catastrophe Ethics,” will deliver a talk on “The Ethics of Personal Energy Consumption Choices.” Organized by the <a href="/Penn/">Penn</a> Program on Regulation, co-sponsored by <a href="/perryworldhouse/">Perry World House</a> &amp; <a href="/WhartonESG/">The ESG Initiative at the Wharton School</a>. Join us! buff.ly/4azyTov
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Penn’s fifth annual Energy Week will take place from Feb. 10-14, featuring more than two dozen events centered around interdisciplinary climate and energy solutions. l8r.it/mwmq

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On Tues, 3/18, at 4PM ET, Travis Rieder, author of “Catastrophe Ethics,” will deliver a talk on “The Ethics of Personal Energy Consumption Choices.” Organized by the Penn Program on Regulation, co-sponsored by Kleinman Energy Perry World House & The ESG Initiative at the Wharton School. Join us!

On Tues, 3/18, at 4PM ET, Travis Rieder, author of “Catastrophe Ethics,” will deliver a talk on “The Ethics of Personal Energy Consumption Choices.” Organized by the <a href="/Penn/">Penn</a> Program on Regulation, co-sponsored by <a href="/KleinmanEnergy/">Kleinman Energy</a> <a href="/perryworldhouse/">Perry World House</a> &amp; <a href="/WhartonESG/">The ESG Initiative at the Wharton School</a>. Join us!
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Join us in person at University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School on Tues, March 18 at 4PM ET, for a talk featuring Travis Rieder of Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics, author of the book “Catastrophe Ethics,” who will explore the ethics of energy consumption choices in an era of climate change. Register: buff.ly/TAuhtEC

Join us in person at <a href="/pennlaw/">University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School</a> on Tues, March 18 at 4PM ET, for a talk featuring Travis Rieder of <a href="/bermaninstitute/">Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics</a>, author of the book “Catastrophe Ethics,” who will explore the ethics of energy consumption choices in an era of climate change. Register: buff.ly/TAuhtEC