Date
Jan. 4, 2002
Authors
Randall Lutter and Jason Shogren
Publication
Reading time
Randall Lutter
Jason Shogren
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Incentivizing Superhot Rock Geothermal Exploration
Superhot rock geothermal wells could help the United States meet rising electricity demand. However, a lack of geological information means that drilling these expensive wells is risky. Two types of programs could provide needed geological information.
Report — Sep 25, 2025
Corporate Due Diligence, Auto Industry, and Battery Supply Chains
This report suggests that the European Union's Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive is a useful framework for harmonizing existing national-level regulations on the corporate due diligence of critical mineral supply chains.
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Airing New Concerns with US Carbon Capture Policies, with Sheila Olmstead
Sheila Olmstead discusses the complex nature of federal subsidies related to carbon capture and storage. These subsidies might reduce carbon emissions—but also can be expensive, discourage clean energy projects, and motivate more pollution.
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Grid Connection Costs as a Barrier to Building New Generation: Evidence and Implications for Transmission Policy
This working paper studies how the costs of grid connection impede investment in generation capacity, providing three key findings that have implications for transmission policy.
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