Energy Innovation
The Energy Security and Climate Change Program tracks energy sector technology advancement and innovations that will be used to address many of the world’s most pressing energy challenges.
Arctic Energy Security
Interest in Arctic energy resources has grown in tandem with geopolitical tensions in the region. Two topics in particular may reshape energy security in the European Arctic: climate change and Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
Report by Max Bergmann, Otto Svendsen, Arild Moe, Anne Husebekk, Silje Elde, and Else Kristine Welde — January 31, 2024
Cross-Industry Collaboration on Methane Reductions: Policymaker Dialogue with Representative Armstrong
Transcript — November 15, 2023
U.S. EIA’s International Energy Outlook 2023
Transcript — October 11, 2023
A U.S. Mineral Strategy for Global Energy Transition
Transcript — July 21, 2023
Past Events
Global Energy Markets: Views from Energy Aspects and the EIA
Investing in Critical Minerals: A Conversation with Brian Menell
Book Event: The War Below with Author Ernest Scheyder
U.S. Electric Demand Growth: Responding To a New Era
Hydrogen Growth Prospects: Impact of the Initial 45V Guidance
Outlook for 2024 Global and Japanese Energy
Africa’s Energy Transition
The Global Role of U.S. LNG
Experts
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How to Build a Hydrogen Hub: Houston
Transcript — July 29, 2022
Critical Minerals and the Role of U.S. Mining in a Low-Carbon Future
Brief by Sarah Ladislaw, Lachlan Carey, and Hillary Bright — December 18, 2019
New Mexico’s Energy Future
Brief by Sarah Ladislaw, Lisa Hyland, and Andrew J. Stanley — October 31, 2018
Pennsylvania’s Energy Future
Brief by Sarah Ladislaw and Lisa Hyland — July 31, 2018
Our Energy Mix Is Rocking Like It’s 1990...and That’s a Problem for Our Climate
Commentary by Philippe Benoit — April 13, 2018
The U.S. Transport Sector Has Become Less Energy Efficient: Should We Care?
Commentary by Philippe Benoit — January 10, 2018
The Future of the Clean Power Plan and Trump Administration Climate Policy
Commentary by Sarah Ladislaw, Kyle Danish, and John Larsen — September 21, 2017
Harvey’s Assault on the Gulf Coast Raises Questions about Energy System Resilience and Policy Choices
Commentary by Frank A. Verrastro, Adam Sieminski, and Andrew J. Stanley — September 15, 2017
An Energy Policy of Dominance
Commentary by Kevin Book — June 28, 2017
Energy Opportunities in North America
Congressional Testimony by Sarah Ladislaw — June 6, 2017