The George P. Shultz Energy Policy Working Group takes a balanced approach toward sustaining the economic, environmental, and security dimensions of energy policy. Rapid advances in technologies and resources put the United States in a position of strength with respect to our energy system. Having grown accustomed to reacting to external energy dependencies, however, we find ourselves without an energy strategy of our own. Now is a time for U.S. businesses and policymakers to prioritize how use these strengths to meet emerging social and geopolitical energy goals.

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Making Demonstrations Effective: Report Of The Shultz Energy And Climate Task Force’s Industry Decarbonization Work Group

The industry sector does not appear to be on a path toward the carbon dioxide emissions goals that…

September 22, 2022 By John Deutch , Arun Majumdar , James L. Sweeney , David Fedor , Valerie Karplus , Dirk Smit

via Hoover Institution Press

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