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Oregon Energy Policy Simulator Insights: Recent Developments, Policies To Meet Emissions Goals

New Oregon Energy Policy Simulator modeling shows state climate policies would cut emissions 30 percent by 2050 but adopting stronger climate policies, especially for transportation and buildings, would cut emissions 50 percent by 2035 and 74 percent by 2050, boosting the state’s GDP by nearly $4 billion annually in 2050. 

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Energy Security Benefits of Congressional Climate and Clean Energy Policy

New EPS modeling finds climate provisions under consideration in Congress would significantly lessen U.S. dependence on foreign oil and gas. By 2027, total reductions would be larger than U.S. demand for Russian oil in 2021, with about half the reduction achieved by 2025. Similarly, U.S natural gas consumption would be reduced 4.7 trillion cubic feet per year by 2030, or roughly equal to 85 percent of the EU’s 5.5 trillion cubic feet of imported Russian natural gas in 2021.

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Making Buildings Better: Building Electrification Provisions In The Build Back Better Act

Building electrification and energy efficiency investments in the Build Back Better Act will decarbonize the building sector, improve public health, and reduce consumer bills.

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