Kleinman Energy

@KleinmanEnergy

Kleinman Center for Energy Policy • Advancing energy policy outcomes through education, research, and outreach at the University of Pennsylvania and beyond.

Philadelphia, PA
Joined November 2014

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    Feb 16

    February 27th: "Leadership Series: The Evolution of Wholesale Electricity Markets" with Andrew L. Ott - President and CEO of PJM Interconnection. Join us!

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  2. 3 hours ago

    PAVE THE WAY TO A CAREER IN ENERGY POLICY with our Certificate in Energy Management and Policy, an track that draws from several schools.

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    Feb 15

    The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Sinking Cities, and Redesigning the World. Join us on March 29th for a conversation with Jeff Goodell, Brian Kahn, Billy Fleming, and Ellen Nieses. RSVP here:

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    9 hours ago

    Factbook: Despite policy uncertainties, renewable deployment in the US grew at a near-record pace in 2017 1. Energy productivity & GDP growth accelerated 2. The US became a serious player in global LNG 3. Greenhouse gas emissions reduced to a 25-year low

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    6 hours ago

    I look forward to listening to the podcast! I think this is not only limited to , though. plants, in particular, but also other technologies provoke similar challenges to local communities as energy system becomes more decentralized. Key issue for !

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  6. 8 hours ago

    Nuclear power plants pump millions of dollars into local economies. As the rate of retirements accelerates, will surrounding find a way forward?

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  7. 8 hours ago

    Our growing body of academic is informed by scholars, industry leaders, and who help shed light on today's most urgent research questions.

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    Feb 16

    February 27th: "Leadership Series: The Evolution of Wholesale Electricity Markets" with Andrew L. Ott - President and CEO of PJM Interconnection. Join us!

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    Join the KCEP mailing list. STAY CONNECTED with the latest research, news, events, and opportunities.

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  11. Feb 16

    The building where we are located: Fisher Fine Arts!👇🙌

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    Feb 14

    In response to the EPA’s proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan, students at have submitted a filing, arguing that the repeal is not supported by scientific evidence.

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    Feb 16

    's blog series on PES explores the basics of its bankruptcy, establishes the real reasons behind its failing financials, & demonstrates the challenges were largely foreseen. Blog part-4 explores the potential future of PES. Read it here:

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  14. Feb 16

    Connected KCEP PODCAST: Policy expert talks about the globalization of the market, the competitiveness of U.S. , and their implications for relationships abroad. Listen: cc:

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  15. Feb 16

    Our research agenda is a key to our identity—it guides our projects, events, courses, and written work. Learn more!

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  16. Feb 16

    The Kleinman Student Fellowship Program offers outstanding work opportunities in the world that are thoughtfully designed and funded for students. Read about these great opportunities and apply today!

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  17. Feb 16

    🎧➡️ Energy Policy Now offers clear talk on the policy issues that define our relationship to energy and its impact on society and the environment. Join Andy Stone in conversation with energy policy leaders from industry, government, and academia.

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    Feb 15
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    Feb 15

    New analysis reveals PA oil & gas methane emissions are much higher than initially thought – and are poised to get worse without state protections. Learn more:

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  20. Feb 16

    Related KCEP PODCAST: A consumer advocate explores how utilities might adapt to the challenges of and , and the costs their survival could bring to ratepayers. Listen here: cc:

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