From Ross Gillfillan <[email protected]>
Subject Clean Energy Insider — January 11
Date January 11, 2022 1:59 PM
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Insight and clean energy news from Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions
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_INSIGHT AND CLEAN ENERGY NEWS FROM CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBLE ENERGY SOLUTIONS_
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CRES JOINS REPUBLICAN LEADERS TO APPLAUD TRILLION TREES — I welcomed the opportunity to join congressional Republicans and conservation leaders at a press conference yesterday on Capitol Hill in support of the "Trillion Trees Act"  ([link removed]) introduced by U.S. REPRESENTATIVE BRUCE WESTERMAN (R-AR). Among those speaking in favor of the legislation at the event were U.S. HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADER KEVIN MCCARTHY (R-CA), U.S. SENATOR MIKE BRAUN (R-IN), and U.S. REPRESENTATIVES ROGER MARSHALL (R-KS), DAN NEWHOUSE (R-WA), PETE STAUBER (R-MN), GREG WALDEN (R-OR), DAVID JOYCE (R-OH), ROB WHITMAN (R-VA), BRIAN MAST (R-FL), TIM BURCHETT (R-TN), CLAY HIGGINS (R-LA), and BUDDY CARTER (R-GA). The press event follows other significant GOP actions on reducing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. View the recording here.
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REPUBLICAN LEADER MCCARTHY CUTS THROUGH THE NOISE — REPUBLICAN LEADER KEVIN MCCARTHY (R-CA) primed conservatives for real solutions by writing a succinct but comprehensive blog post expressing the GOP vision on energy and environmental leadership. The post included proposals for carbon capture, clean energy, and conservation. The case has never been stronger for Republican leadership on responsible solutions that aim to reduce emissions and provide a better quality of life. Read Leader McCarthy’s post here ([link removed])  and CRES’s statement applauding it here ([link removed]) .  

CRES NABS TOP ENERGY EXPERT TO LEAD POLICY TEAM — We’re pleased to welcome LORI PICKFORD to the CRES family, who recently joined us as a senior policy advisor where she will spearhead our outreach on key energy and climate initiatives on Capitol Hill and within the administration. Lori’s hiring received attention inside and outside the Beltway, including in _Politico_, _E&E News_, and the _Washington Examiner_. Find out more about Lori here ([link removed]) .
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* The U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources will soon release a package of mostly bipartisan energy bills, including several bills CRES has previously advocated for, such as the Better Energy Storage Now Act ([link removed]) , the Nuclear Energy Leadership Act ([link removed]) , and the ARPA-E Reauthorization Act ([link removed]) . At NASEO last week, staffers from the committee also discussed reauthorization of the Weatherization Assistance Program ([link removed])  and the State Energy Program
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[what CRES is saying banner]_"Wind energy is surging because of the economics. Investing in wind energy is a smart strategy for creating jobs and bolstering communities across the country. And the benefit of producing power with zero carbon emissions is more important than ever before."_
 
– CRES Director of Policy and Advocacy Charles Hernick in Des Moines for a panel hosted by the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) at the Iowa Caucus Consortium. Watch the panel here ([link removed]) .[AWEA speaker]_"Wind energy is surging because of the economics. Investing in wind energy is a smart strategy for creating jobs and bolstering communities across the country. And the benefit of producing power with zero carbon emissions is more important than ever before."_
 
– CRES Director of Policy and Advocacy Charles Hernick in Des Moines for a panel hosted by the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) at the Iowa Caucus Consortium. Watch the panel here ([link removed]) .[what CRES is doing header]

* Save the date (February 13) for the 2020 release of the Sustainable Energy in America Factbook ([link removed]) . This year’s Factbook will focus on the profound energy transition of the past decade. CRES Forum is a proud sponsor.

[what CRES is reading]"Majority of young conservatives say climate policy will sway their votes: poll," The Washington Examiner ([link removed])
 
"Republican ‘tree huggers’ face off against emission-slashing Democrats with congressional legislation," Market Watch ([link removed])
 
“Generate Capital raises $1B for renewable energy infrastructure development,” Tech Crunch ([link removed])
 
“Streamlining environmental regulations doesn't have to endanger the environment,” The Washington Examiner ([link removed])
 
"America’s ‘first’ renewable resource overlooked as states embrace clean energy," GreenTechMedia ([link removed])
 
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