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Since 1977, CEEPR has been a focal point for research on energy and environmental policy at MIT.

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A new paper examines the impact of critical raw materials and their processed derivatives on countries’ exposure to lithium-ion battery price fluctuations:

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January 20, 2026 at 9:11 PM
The fragmentation of global supply chains and rising geopolitical tensions have spurred concerns about import dependence -- particularly for clean energy technologies and critical raw materials. A new paper analyzes these challenges from the perspective of market failures:

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January 6, 2026 at 4:19 PM
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New paper out today in Nature Energy!
We evaluate how Congressional proposals for policy-driven transmission expansion would shape U.S. electricity costs, emissions, and reliability. Big implications for climate and grid planning.

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Implications of policy-driven transmission expansion for costs, emissions and reliability in the USA
Nature Energy - Interregional transmission is key to a cost-efficient, reliable and cleaner US grid. Senga et al. find that current legislative proposals can increase reliability while capturing...
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December 4, 2025 at 3:03 PM
In a new Working Paper, the authors argue that financial accounting offers an architectural template for corporate carbon accounting systems. CO2-statements enable a unified, comprehensive assessment of the direct and indirect emissions of a business entity and its products.

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December 4, 2025 at 6:23 PM
Findings from the latest MIT/Harvard Roosevelt Project phase highlight strategies for a just and competitive transition in steel, critical minerals, and the electric grid:

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MIT/Harvard Roosevelt Project Releases Synthesis Report on U.S. Energy Transition Challenges -
Findings from the latest project phase highlight strategies for a just and competitive transition in steel, critical minerals, and the […]
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November 13, 2025 at 5:07 PM
Data centers are rapidly growing electricity users, raising concerns about their impact on the grid and
decarbonization. Their ability to shift workloads over time offers demand-side flexibility. A new MIT CEEPR Working Paper analyzes this potential:

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November 3, 2025 at 4:37 PM
A new paper by @gibmetcalf.bsky.social studies a program run by a small municipally owned electric utility to reduce demand on certain peak demand days.

Check out the full paper here:

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October 28, 2025 at 5:06 PM
CBAMs can improve domestic competitiveness in regulated markets, reduce emissions leakage to unregulated markets, and encourage other countries to tax carbon. But CBAMs may particularly disadvantage lower-income trading partners.

Check out the full paper here:

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October 20, 2025 at 6:41 PM
Applying scenario analysis in an increasingly uncertain and disruptive context of shifting alliances and great power rivalry, this paper explores how the intersection of climate change, international trade, and geopolitics has become an arena of shifting political equilibria

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October 16, 2025 at 4:20 PM
An MIT CEEPR paper by @knittelmit.bsky.social, @gibmetcalf.bsky.social and @shereeinsaraf.bsky.social looks at the impacts from a Gas-to-VMT Tax Shift. Check out the full paper at the link below:

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September 30, 2025 at 3:39 PM
Collaborating with DC fast charging stakeholders, MIT & Harvard researchers craft recommendations to help states speed deployment of publicly-funded fast chargers—enabling EV travel and boosting EV adoption.
State Investment Strategies to Speed EVSE Deployment - The Salata Institute
Collaborating with DC fast charging stakeholders, Harvard-MIT researchers craft recommendations to help states speed deployment of publicly-funded fast chargers—enabling EV travel and boosting EV adop...
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September 25, 2025 at 3:23 PM
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I'm delighted to announce the release of the Flagship Report of the Global Climate Policy Project at Harvard and MIT Working Group on Climate Coalitions on "Building a Climate Coalition: Aligning Carbon Pricing, Trade, and Development."

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A 🧵 on what we do/find:
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September 16, 2025 at 9:20 PM
Check out a new report by a team of researchers including MIT CEEPR's @knittelmit.bsky.social and @lukeheeney.bsky.social
on EV chargers and real time status data:

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Charger data transparency: Curing range anxiety, powering EV adoption | Brookings
Proposal for states to require fast chargers to report real-time status accessible by any EV mapping app, so drivers can reliably navigate to chargers.
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September 12, 2025 at 5:59 PM
A new paper studies an environmental place-based policy that randomly moved over 20,000 small firms in New Delhi to
industrial areas outside the city over several years. Check it out at the link below:

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August 28, 2025 at 3:43 PM
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine triggered a significant energy price shock across Europe. A new Working Paper studies how households adjust their behavior—across energy consumption, labor supply, financial distress, and broader consumption—when faced with price hikes:

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July 31, 2025 at 4:29 PM
A new Research Commentary from a team led by Brian Deese analyzes first-of-a-kind comprehensive and rigorously sourced data on public subsidies for EVs and batteries in the world’s three largest EV markets: China, Europe, and the United States. Check out the full commentary here:

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July 24, 2025 at 7:08 PM
An efficient and resilient supply of critical raw materials is essential to ensure supply chain stability and advance energy transition goals. A new paper assess how cost, technology, and policy factors drive fluctuations in marginal cost of metal production:

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July 23, 2025 at 2:22 PM
A new CEEPR Working paper by a team of researchers including @knittelmit.bsky.social examines the global oil market, where OPEC’s market power affects oil production and carbon intensity. Download the full paper here:

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July 16, 2025 at 3:56 PM
Listen to the latest episode of @mit.edu's climate change podcast, TILclimate, where Joshua Hodge, MIT CEEPR's Executive Director, joins the show to break down what we stand to gain from a bigger, better transmission system, and how we might make it happen.

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Transmission: Power to the people | TILclimate
In this episode of TILclimate, we explore what we stand to gain from a bigger, better transmission system, and how we might make it happen.
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July 10, 2025 at 5:39 PM
Our colleagues at the Global Climate Policy Project (a joint Harvard-MIT initiative), including @cwolfram.bsky.social ky.social, released an interim report on climate coalitions today. Check out the full report here:

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GCPP Climate Coalitions Working Group Interim Report - Building a Climate Coalition: Aligning Carbon Pricing, Trade, and Development - The Salata Institute
The interim report of the Global Climate Policy Project Working Group on Climate Coalitions proposes the formation of a climate coalition: a group of countries coordinating on carbon pricing and borde...
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June 30, 2025 at 8:37 PM
Check out this commentary by @kclausing.bsky.social @allanhsiao.bsky.social @gibmetcalf.bsky.social Marilyn Pereboom, and @cwolfram.bsky.social that analyzes the Foreign Pollution Fee Act's potential impacts on several economic and environmental outcomes:

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June 17, 2025 at 6:42 PM
Western governments imposed a price ceiling on Russian seaborne oil exports using Western services. To sell above that ceiling, Russia developed a “shadow fleet” which uses no such services. This working paper assesses the effect of various sanctions.

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June 16, 2025 at 6:43 PM
In September 2021, the city of Bogotá introduced a major market-based reform to its odd-even driving restriction, known as Pico y Placa. In this paper, the authors find that while the reform increased traffic, it brought overall benefits. Check out the full paper here:

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June 4, 2025 at 5:33 PM
On a recent episode of the @mitenergy.bsky.social podcast "What if it Works?", CEEPR faculty member Professor Namrata Kala discusses the economics of clean energy. Check out the full episode at the link below:

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The economics of clean energy with Namrata Kala
As an economist, Namrata Kala has considered how incentivization can alter human behavior and help policies succeed. She leverages this expertise to help us examine how the world’s most populous count...
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May 29, 2025 at 4:29 PM