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Jennifer Granholm

17Nov

No One Wants the Grid of Tomorrow in their Backyard

With overwhelming evidence accumulating from Texas and California, New England and Europe, it’s becoming evident that dispatchable fuel diversity and robust capacity reserve margins are essential to navigating the energy transition. Even as real-life challenges abound, these cornerstones of reliability and affordability are disappearing in grids across the U.S. States and utilities continue to dismantle, […]
  • On November 17, 2021
  • Avangrid, Bill McKibben, Dennis Arriola, electricity grid, infrastructure, Janet Mills, Jennifer Granholm, Maine, Sierra Club, Southern Cross, Texas, transmission lines, Vermont
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21Jul

Charting a Course Towards Globally Replicable Emissions Reduction

As much attention as domestic climate and energy policy are given, few policymakers seem willing to grapple with global energy trends and reality. Senator Joe Manchin is not one of them. As the senator has repeatedly pointed out, the energy transition and the move away from fossil fuels simply isn’t happening in much of the […]
  • On July 21, 2021
  • carbon capture utilization and storage, emissions, Fatih Birol, International Energy Agency (IEA), Jennifer Granholm, Joe Manchin
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09Jun

 Innovation, Not Elimination

When Senator Manchin talks, or tweets, Washington listens. And last week when he took Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm to see West Virginia’s energy industry up close, he made clear his vision for coal in the energy transition. He tweeted, “Maintaining good-paying traditional energy jobs as we reduce emissions is possible through innovation, not elimination. […]
  • On June 9, 2021
  • Australia, carbon capture utilization and storage, China, David Turk, India, Jennifer Granholm, Joe Manchin, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Russia, technology, West Virginia
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28Apr

The Carbon Capture Moonshot

For all of the momentum building towards tackling the climate challenge, a sobering reality remains: according to the International Energy Agency, fully half of the key technologies needed to produce globally effective solutions need significant support to bring to full maturity and market use. Or as Bill Gates quipped last week, “using today’s technology, it […]
  • On April 28, 2021
  • Bill Gates, carbon capture utilization and storage, David Livingston, David Turk, Department of Energy (DOE), E&E News, International Energy Agency (IEA), Jennifer Granholm, John Kerry, Rhodium Group, technology
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10Mar

The Path Forward Goes Through CCUS

Does the world have the technology solutions it needs to decarbonize? The answer, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA) and technologists, including Bill Gates, is a resounding no. The ongoing debate about and relentless focus on near-term national emissions goals misses the bigger, far more important picture. The U.S. is likely to contribute 5% […]
  • On March 10, 2021
  • 45Q, Bill Gates, carbon capture utilization and storage, E&E News, emissions, Fatih Birol, Fortune magazine, innovation, International Energy Agency (IEA), Jennifer Granholm, Joe Biden, technology
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Recent Jennifer Granholm Posts
  • No One Wants the Grid of Tomorrow in their Backyard
  • Charting a Course Towards Globally Replicable Emissions Reduction
  •  Innovation, Not Elimination
  • The Carbon Capture Moonshot
  • The Path Forward Goes Through CCUS
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