Conference on The Politics of Clean Energy Abundance Under Federalism

Date
Apr 11, 2025
Location
Robertson, 023
Audience
Open to all members of the Princeton University community. Not open to the public.

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Event Description

The purpose of this conference is to better understand the political challenges and opportunities underpinning the construction of clean energy infrastructure, including but not limited to wind turbines, solar facilities, and transmission lines. Research presented will use empirical political science to explore how public opinion, political behavior, and institutional design — from local reforms, to state preemption, to federal incentives — can be leveraged to facilitate an abundant supply of low-carbon energy in the United States. 

Speakers:

Joshua Basseches, Tulane University 

Parrish Bergquist, University of Pennsylvania

Patrick Egan, New York University

Alexander Gazmararian, Princeton University

Michael Hankinson, Princeton University

David Konisky, Indiana University

Asya Magazinnik, Hertie School in Berlin

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Sponsor
Center for the Study of Democratic Politics (CSDP)