The State of Siting | March 2025
This Siting Solutions Project monthly newsletter identifies national trends in renewable energy siting legislation and profiles key bills to watch.
Learn MoreClick to read The State of Siting | March 2025>This Siting Solutions Project monthly newsletter identifies national trends in renewable energy siting legislation and profiles key bills to watch.
Learn MoreClick to read The State of Siting | March 2025>A Governor’s Dilemma: The Need to Modernize Washington State’s Clean Energy Permitting Process Under the leadership of Governor Jay Inslee, the state of Washington has long provided a model for states across the country seeking to set and meet ambitious climate goals. Through the 2021 Climate Commitment Act, Washington set itself on a path to […]
Learn MoreClick to read Siting Solutions Spotlight: Washington State >This Siting Solutions Project monthly newsletter identifies national trends in renewable energy siting legislation and profiles key bills to watch.
Learn MoreClick to read The State of Siting | February 2025>Right now, a new political team is stepping in to lead the Department of Energy. This comes mere days after mass layoffs of probationary federal employees and while payments on existing contracts are still stalled due to widespread internal confusion about guidance and even basic process. Ultimately, these cuts and chaos will set the administration […]
Learn MoreClick to read Scrapping innovation funding undercuts push for energy dominance>Over the last few weeks, President Trump and Elon Musk, head of the newly minted Department of Government Efficiency, have pursued an aggressive agenda of reducing federal spending and eliminating programs in the name of maximizing governmental efficiency. Thus far, their efforts have largely consisted of haphazard staffing and funding cuts that have left hundreds […]
Learn MoreClick to read Rethinking Government Efficiency at DOE>(Washington, D.C.) – Clean Tomorrow: Wright Confirmation Gives Hope for Continued Clean Energy and Innovation Investments Clean Tomorrow Senior Director of Policy Evan Chapman released the following statement on the confirmation of Chris Wright to lead the Department of Energy: “Last month in his confirmation hearing, Chris Wright said that he believed that the “pathway […]
Learn MoreClick to read Wright Confirmation Gives Hope for Continued Clean Energy and Innovation Investments >In his testimony at his confirmation hearing this week, presumptive Secretary of Energy Chris Wright said that the “pathway to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lift up people’s quality of life is through energy innovation.” At Clean Tomorrow, we are committed to reducing emissions through energy innovation, the deployment of clean energy and clean technologies […]
Learn MoreClick to read Hearings Show Bipartisan Consensus for Continued Clean Energy Innovation >In business, certainty is essential. Without it, projects fail, investor support for innovative technologies wavers, and U.S. competitiveness weakens. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today is on its strongest-ever footing to provide investor certainty, making the investments in clean energy research, development, demonstration, and deployment necessary for the U.S. to remain a global energy […]
Learn MoreClick to read Innovation Toward Commercialization: Sharpening the Department of Energy’s Ability to Foster Adoption Readiness >(Washington, D.C.) – Clean Tomorrow Senior Policy Director Evan Chapman released the following statement on the White House’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence (AI) Infrastructure: “Today’s Executive Order on Advancing United States Leadership in Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure will help spur the deployment of new and innovative clean energy technologies and of the transmission infrastructure necessary […]
Learn MoreClick to read Clean Tomorrow: White House Executive Order on AI Significant Boost for Clean Energy Deployment and Innovation>Why it matters: Interior, DOE and EPA will be central to carrying out the president-elect’s plans to expand oil and gas drilling and roll back regulations on car and power plant emissions.
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