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About CCEP
The RFF Center for Climate and Electricity Policy (CCEP) conducts research and analysis designed to inform the development of domestic and international climate mitigation, adaptation, and electricity policies.
CCEP researchers respond to requests for research, analysis, and briefings from policymakers and stakeholders in the United States and abroad; analyze newly proposed policies; develop new analytical tools; create proposals for new policy designs; and host continuing dialogues among key decisionmakers and researchers to elevate the quality of policy discussions.
CCEP thanks the following supporters for their generous contributions during 2012.
Gregory Alexander American Honda Motor Company Bipartisan Policy Center CF Industries Consolidated Edison Company of New York W. Bowman Cutter Duke Energy Edison Electric Institute Energy Foundation Electric Power Research Institute Exelon Exxon Mobil Corporation |
GE Foundation General Electric Generation Foundation Joseph Gleberman Goldman, Sachs & Co. The Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment Heising-Simons Foundation IVL, Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Ltd. Larry Linden Robert Litterman Merck Family Fund |
National Renewable Energy Laboratory Next 10 Pacific Gas and Electric Company Rockefeller Family Fund The Salt River Project Southern Company The World Bank US Environmental Protection Agency US National Aeronautics and Space Administration US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration The G. Unger Vetlesen Foundation |
For more information about CCEP, contact CCEP Assistant Director Kristin Hayes at hayes@rff.org.
About RFF
RFF is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization that conducts independent research—rooted primarily in economics—on environmental, energy, and natural resource issues. Learn more about RFF here.
RFF’s Centers of Excellence tackle critical environmental issues, for today and the future.