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Pathways Study Methodology and Emissions Target
Prior to commissioning Meeting the Challenge of Our Time, the Clean Energy Transition Institute convened a Deep Decarbonization Pathways Working Group and conducted numerous interviews with Northwest stakeholders ...
Eileen V. Quigley
7/1/2019
Blog
Meeting the Challenge of Our Time
Today, the Clean Energy Transition Institute released Meeting the Challenge of Our Time: Pathways to a Clean Energy Future for the Northwest, the first economy...
Eileen V. Quigley
6/5/2019
Blog
Funding Workforce Development for Retiring Coal Plants
Hundreds of coal plants across the country have closed, with more shutdowns in the last two years than the previous decade.
Nick Montoni
6/4/2019
Press Releases
First Northwest Economy-Wide Deep Decarbonization Study
The first analysis to look economy-wide at WA, OR, ID and MT – Meeting the Challenge of Our Time: Pathways to a Clean Energy Future for the Northwest.
6/4/2019
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Out of Thin Air: BC Start-Up Aims to Produce Jet and Other Fuels from Atmospheric Carbon, Water, and Renewable Energy.
BC Start-Up Aims to Produce Jet and Other Fuels from Atmospheric Carbon, Water, and Renewable Energy.
Ross Macfarlane
6/4/2019
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Meeting the Challenge of Our Time: Pathways to a Clean Energy Future for the Northwest
The first economy-wide analysis to examine decarbonization pathways mapped to the Northwest’s economic and institutional realities. The Clean Energy Transition Institute commissioned this study to understand how Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington could technically and economically achieve a low-carbon economy over the next three decades.
6/1/2019
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Launching the Clean Energy Transition Institute
Today we officially announced the launch of the Clean Energy Transition Institute, a nonpartisan, nonprofit research and analysis organization.
9/6/2018
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Use Less. Use Clean. Switch Fuels. Applying the Decarbonization Framework for Cities
Why should cities embrace a climate and clean energy agenda? Cities use 70% of global energy and therefore have a huge opportunity and responsibility to reduce their energy use and their greenhouse gas emissions. Half of the global population and ...
Eileen V. Quigley
7/17/2018
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Northwest Deep Decarbonization Pathways Study
Case Statement for a deep decarbonization pathways study that would offer guidance to Washington and Oregon policymakers, advocates, and investors for developing climate policy by addressing the question: How does the Northwest decarbonize the built environment, transport sector, and electricity grid between now and 2050 and at what cost?
Eileen V. Quigley
5/1/2018
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Deep Decarbonization Pathways Studies Analysis
Summary and analysis of decarbonization pathways studies to inform Northwest policymakers, funders, legislators, local government officials, and climate advocates about how to advance a low-carbon/decarbonization pathways study for the region, particularly for Washington and Oregon.
4/4/2018
Blog
Decarbonizing Northwest Energy Systems
Clean Energy Transition Institute Board member Ross Macfarlane and Executive Director Eileen V. Quigley co-teach a course during Winter Quarter at Western Washington University’s Institute for Energy Studies, called Northwest Energy Systems and ...
Eileen V. Quigley
3/28/2018
Presentations
Low-Carbon Pathways for the Northwest
Presentation that explores the low-carbon pathways for the Northwest in the context of existing deep decarbonization pathways studies, both for the United States and for Washington and Oregon, delivered for Western Washington University Institute for Energy Studies course on March 15, 2018.
3/15/2018
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