Recently, CRES Forum hosted a panel discussion at the U.S. Capitol featuring several House and Senate communications staffers through their Cool Conservative Communications Collaborating on Climate Change (C6WC) program. The event drew strong policy and communications engagement from all corners of Washington D.C.— including from industry leaders and U.S. House and Senate Committee staff. Moderated by CRES Forum’s Vice President of Communications Mary Collins Howell, the program included questions regarding permitting reform progress in the House and Senate, and how to communicate in-the-weeds policy questions to constituents. […]
Geothermal is a homegrown energy resource that aligns with core conservative energy principles: reliability, affordability and American innovation. As advanced geothermal technologies gain traction in the energy sector, it is worth recognizing the federal policies that helped get this innovative technology to this point. For decades, Republicans in Congress championed policies to unleash geothermal resources […]
Recently, CRES Forum hosted a packed evening at the Capitol Hill Club exploring how the 49th state is leading America’s next chapter of energy innovation and development. The event, “Unleashing Alaska: Energy from the Last Frontier,” featured members of Alaska’s congressional delegation and energy industry leaders focused on responsible resource development and energy security. With over 60 attendees, the event […]
On October 16, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) finalized a $1.6 billion loan guarantee to accelerate the development of clean, affordable, reliable energy across the Midwest and central United States. This agreement will help finance an American Electric Power (AEP) subsidiary to upgrade nearly 5,000 miles of high-voltage transmission lines across Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Oklahoma, and West Virginia. This expansion is critical as these regions are seeing rising electricity demand and pressure to maintain affordable service. Preparing the Grid for the Future America is experiencing a surge […]
Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES) Forum was honored to join U.S. Senator John Curtis (R- Utah) during his 4th Annual Conservative Climate Summit. Bringing together leading energy voices in government, industry, advocacy and academia, the Summit kicked off for a days-long conference in Salt Lake City at the University of Utah. With hundreds of attendees, the Summit brought together folks all of stripes from the energy world. Focusing on critical […]
Last week, CRES Forum hosted a briefing: “Enhancing America’s Competitiveness Through Carbon Capture.” This session featuring opening remarks from U.S. Rep. Randy Weber (R-Texas) and featured several high-profile industry leaders and stakeholders to discuss the development of carbon capture technologies. One key tax credit when it comes to carbon capture is Section 45Q of the […]