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Publications
Tax Reform: Impact on U.S. Energy Policy
Phil Sharp
U.S. Senate Committee on Finance | 6/12/12
 
Toward a New National Energy Policy: Assessing the Options
Alan J. Krupnick, Ian W.H. Parry, Margaret A. Walls, Tony Knowles, Kristin Hayes
RFF Report | November 2010
 
Toward a New National Energy Policy: Assessing the Options - Executive Summary
Alan J. Krupnick, Ian W.H. Parry, Margaret A. Walls, Tony Knowles, Kristin Hayes
RFF Report | September 2010
 
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Events
Toward a New National Energy Policy: Assessing the Options 
June 23, 2010
Event Type: Seminar
Related Topics: Climate, Energy, Policy and Analysis
 
The Road to a Low-Carbon Energy Future  
May 12, 2010
Event Type: Policy Leadership Forum
Related Topics: Climate, Electricity, Energy, Policy and Analysis
 
U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander: The Perils of Energy Sprawl 
October 5, 2009
Event Type: Policy Leadership Forum
Related Topics: Energy, Land Use, Policy and Analysis
 
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Features
US Energy Policy: A Changing Landscape
As Congress gears up to overhaul the tax code, RFF President Phil Sharp examines developments reshaping today’s energy markets and assesses whether federal incentives are cost-effectively achieving the intended results.
Energy Efficiency Policy: Surveying the Puzzles
Energy efficiency policies are favored by many to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve energy security, and reduce consumer costs. In a new RFF Discussion Paper, Senior Fellow Tim Brennan examines presumptions about such policies, noting that they often don’t hold true and are easily complicated.
RFF Policy Leadership Forum: John Rowe
The Exelon CEO discussed recent trends affecting the relative cost-effectiveness of different strategies for reducing emissions from the power sector.
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