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Russian Energy Update
February 8, 2023
Russia becomes largest exporter of crude oil to India while energy losses mount
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Indo-Pacific Energy Update
Security, space edge out energy and climate in Biden-Kishida meeting
President Joe Biden’s January 13 meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in ...
On December 14, 2022, EIRP and the Center for the National Interest co-sponsored an online panel discussion of clean energy and geopolitical competition in the Indo-Pacific region.
EIRP President Paul ...
Writing in The National Interest, EIRP President Paul Saunders presented key findings from EIRP\'s report \"Toward an Indo-Pacific Clean Energy Framework.\" Read more here.
In a new EIRP report, Paul J. Saunders and former EIRP Research Assistant Amelia K. Gilchrist assess opportunities for the United States to build and strengthen regional frameworks in ...
Advanced nuclear reactors have won growing attention as leading firms make progress toward commercial reactors and as policymakers grapple with future needs for firm, clean power to complement renewable ...
Writing in the September/October 2022 issue of The National Interest, Paul Saunders discusses energy, technology, and geopolitics--and argues that clean energy cooperation with key allies, such as Japan and ...
In July 2022, Energy Innovation Reform Project released new quantitative modeling of federal climate policy options by OnLocation that identifies cost-effective, fuel-diverse pathways for decarbonization of the U.S. electric ...
On May 5, 2022, EIRP and the Center for the National Interest co-sponsored an online panel discussion of energy impacts of Russia\'s war in Ukraine. EIRP President Paul J. ...
On September 14, 2021, EIRP and the Atlantic Council of the United States co-sponsored a panel discussion featuring the release of EIRP\'s report Ambitious Mandates, Ambivalent Communities: Land Use ...