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Latest Analysis

Tailwinds and Headwinds: The U.S. Offshore Wind Market
While there have been significant developments in the U.S. offshore wind sector, the pace of development remains slow. Reaching 30 gigawatts by 2030 will require significant policy and industry efforts, supply chain development, and regional collaboration.
Commentary by Allegra Dawes and Joseph Majkut — January 31, 2023

The United States Should Learn to Live with EU CBAM
Commentary by Joseph Majkut — January 17, 2023

The Defense Production Act and the U.S. Race to Build Up Clean Energy Industrial Bases
Commentary by Joseph Majkut and Jane Nakano — January 12, 2023

Progress Report on EU Embargo and Russian Oil Price Cap
Critical Questions by Ben Cahill — January 10, 2023

Developing Renewable Energy in Ukraine
Commentary by Ben Cahill and Allegra Dawes — December 19, 2022
In the Media
Russia Sidesteps Western Punishments, With Help From Friends
Ben Cahill in The New York Times — January 31, 2023
Shell Is Selling ‘Carbon Neutral’ Fossil Fuels Again
Ben Cahill in Bloomberg — January 31, 2023
With EV batteries in demand, some in GOP say ‘no’ to China
Jane Nakano in Miami Herald — January 30, 2023
With EV batteries in demand, some in GOP say ‘no’ to China
Jane Nakano in Roll Call — January 30, 2023
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Global Update on Energy and Climate
Transcript — February 2, 2023

Global Update on Energy and Climate
Event by David Turk , Fatih Birol , and Joseph Majkut — January 31, 2023

Tailwinds and Headwinds: The U.S. Offshore Wind Market
Commentary by Allegra Dawes and Joseph Majkut — January 31, 2023

U.S. LNG: Remapping Energy Security
Podcast Episode by H. Andrew Schwartz , Joseph Majkut , and Leslie Palti-Guzman — January 26, 2023

Update on the Russian Oil Sector
Podcast Episode by Lisa Hyland and Ben Cahill — January 23, 2023

Sanctions and the Russian Economy
Event by Max Bergmann , Maria Snegovaya , Ben Cahill , and Sergey Aleksashenko — January 19, 2023

The United States Should Learn to Live with EU CBAM
Commentary by Joseph Majkut — January 17, 2023

U.S. LNG: Remapping Energy Security
Digital Report by Leslie Palti-Guzman , Joseph Majkut , and Ian Barlow — January 17, 2023

The Role of Gas in Ukraine’s Energy Future
Brief by Ben Cahill and Leslie Palti-Guzman — January 13, 2023

The Defense Production Act and the U.S. Race to Build Up Clean Energy Industrial Bases
Commentary by Joseph Majkut and Jane Nakano — January 12, 2023
