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The project is divided into three initiatives: the Energy and Environment Initiative, the Energy Innovation Initiative, and the Energy Security Initiative.
The Energy and Environment Initiative convenes working groups of stakeholders to consider a range of legislative and regulatory issues. Key issues include the role of FERC in supporting a clean, reliable electric system, forthcoming U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations, federal clean energy standards, and energy efficiency policies and programs. [1] The Energy Innovation Initiative focuses on the potential for advanced energy technologies to enhance U.S. economic competitiveness and improve energy and environmental security. [2]
The Energy Security Initiative focuses on strategies to improve the America's access to and efficient use of secure, reliable and affordable energy sources in a manner consistent environmental standards. [3]
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The project is divided into three initiatives: the Energy and Environment Initiative, the Energy Innovation Initiative, and the Energy Security Initiative.
The Energy and Environment Initiative convenes working groups of stakeholders to consider a range of legislative and regulatory issues. Key issues include the role of FERC in supporting a clean, reliable electric system, forthcoming U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations, federal clean energy standards, and energy efficiency policies and programs. [1] The Energy Innovation Initiative focuses on the potential for advanced energy technologies to enhance U.S. economic competitiveness and improve energy and environmental security. [2]
The Energy Security Initiative focuses on strategies to improve the America's access to and efficient use of secure, reliable and affordable energy sources in a manner consistent environmental standards. [3]
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