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Any zero-carbon electricity system will have to rely on wind, solar and nuclear, which currently make up nearly 80 percent of the carbon-free energy in the United States. Nuclear energy—which will include new advanced reactors—will play a key role since it generates reliable electricity around-the-clock.
Between the standard cell phone and candy ads at this year’s Super Bowl, you may have noticed a new advertising trend emerging: car companies running commercials for their new plug-in electric vehicle (EV) models. Four different companies—GM, Porsche, Audi and Ford—spent an average of $5.6 million on 30 second spots featuring celebrities or high-speed chases to generate buzz and hopefully persuade Americans to consider going electric.
NEI President and Chief Executive Officer Maria Korsnick’s remarks at the United States Energy Association’s State of the Energy Industry Forum
On Jan. 9, BlackRock Inc.—a global investment firm that manages nearly $7 trillion dollars in assets—joined an investment pact focused on reducing carbon emissions, Climate Action 100+. With BlackRock’s commitment, Climate Action 100+ represents more than $41 trillion dollars in investments. That’s a lot of capital and another influential name committed to protecting the climate.