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July 1, 2024 at 5:29 pm #1745
The topic committee concluded this past weekend with six resolution options. The deadline to vote for the resolution options will be Thursday, July 18th @ 11:59PM PST. The Executive Secretary will announce the winning resolution by Friday, July 19th @ 3PM EST. Ballots are available on your CEDA member dashboard.
Thank you to the community members that contributed to our efforts both in-person with us in Lexington and via Zoom. Additional thanks to Brett Bricker for serving as the 2024 Topic Committee Chair and to the other members of the committee for taking time out of their summer breaks to serve the community.
Resolution 1 – Domestic Climate Policy, Market-based Instrument, Transmission Infrastructure The United States Federal Government should adopt a domestic climate policy for decarbonization in the United States, including at least a market-based instrument or substantially increasing federal authority to expand interstate electric transmission infrastructure.
Resolution 2 – Domestic Climate Policy, Carbon Pricing Instrument, Transmission Infrastructure The United States Federal Government should adopt a domestic climate policy for decarbonization in the United States, including at least a carbon pricing instrument or substantially increasing federal authority to expand interstate electric transmission infrastructure.
Resolution 3 – Clean Energy Policy, Market-based Instrument, Capacity Requirement The United States Federal Government should adopt a clean energy policy for decarbonization in the United States, including at least a market-based instrument or establishing a minimum interregional transfer capability requirement.
Resolution 4 – Clean Energy Policy, Market-based Instrument The United States Federal Government should adopt a clean energy policy for decarbonization in the United States, including a market-based instrument.
Resolution 5 – Clean Energy Policy, Carbon Pricing Instrument The United States Federal Government should adopt a clean energy policy for decarbonization in the United States, including a carbon pricing instrument.
Resolution 6 – Clean Energy Policy, Disincentivize Fossil Fuels The United States Federal Government should adopt a clean energy policy substantially disincentivizing non-governmental consumption of fossil fuels in the United States.
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