CRES Forum hosted the sixth and final CRES Academy session of 2024, “Nuclear 101: The Role of Nuclear Technologies in Powering the Future.” The session explored the vital importance of nuclear assets for the future of energy in the U.S., including the different regulatory environments that nuclear utilities operate in, the deployment challenges that nuclear […]
Hydrogen should be having its moment. It enjoys bipartisan support as policymakers, businesses and other stakeholders see the potential it holds for industry as a reliable, clean and American source of energy. Unfortunately, the current draft of the guidance for the hydrogen production tax credit makes missteps that could reduce both support for hydrogen and […]
In July, CRES Forum held an expert panel discussion with remarks by U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) about combating the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) looming economic aggression by leveraging American manufacturing and trade policy. “China is a pacing threat, but it’s not all about hypersonic missiles, fighter jets, or submarines,” said Senator Cramer. “It’s about our economy and […]
We’re pleased to see that our friends at the Clean Energy Business Network (CEBN), in conjunction with the release of Business Council for Sustainable Energy’s (BCSE)2018 Sustainable Energy in America Factbook, just launched a new “Faces Behind the Facts” feature. This companion project tells the stories of business leaders who are advancing renewable energy by […]