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Impacts of the One Big Beautiful Bill on the U.S. Energy Transition
EER's latest REPEAT modeling shows how the OBBB derails the energy transition by raising emissions, increasing household energy bills, and slowing clean energy investment.
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EER's latest REPEAT modeling shows how the OBBB derails the energy transition by raising emissions, increasing household energy bills, and slowing clean energy investment.
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Princeton and EER's most recent REPEAT Project report analyzes a potential repeal of current federal energy and climate policies, presenting a bleak outlook of significant increases to greenhouse gas emissions and energy costs.
Summer Fellows
Our Summer Fellows have launched their respective research projects: developing an agent-based EV model, and forecasting in the era of data centers. Welcome aboard!
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A new working paper by the WRI, with analysis from Evolved
Perspectives
Hear from our founders about what we are currently developing at Evolved for release over the coming year.
Perspectives
With new advancements in cold weather heat pumps, planners may need to revise their assumptions about load growth, fuel backup, and system investments.
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Maine's "Pathways to 2040" report explores practical strategies for advancing clean energy while balancing cost and reliability. Learn more about the valuable insights that inform decision-making and support Maine's energy transition.
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In a detailed study commissioned by the Southwest Power Pool (SPP), Evolved Energy Research analyzed the potential impacts of electricity demand growth across sectors.
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How fast-tracking renewable siting and transmission are central to America’s clean energy future.
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EER was in Brussels last week with Third Way's Carbon-Free Europe program presenting the results of our European Annual Decarbonization Perspective at the Royal Belgian Institute for Natural Science. This year's ADP reflected the massive changes Europe has experienced over the past year including record-setting gas
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The effort to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions will drive significant changes to the U.S. energy system, including unprecedented growth in clean electricity generation. This rapid expansion, if not thoughtfully planned, will negatively impact natural habitats, wildlife, agricultural lands, and local communities. The Nature Conservancy's Power of
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Final results for the Net Zero Australia Project have now been released. The study models pathways to decarbonize the energy, industrial, and transport sectors in Australia while enhancing the natural land sink, and assess the contribution that Australian exports can make to global decarbonization. The analysis methods followed those developed