The Biden-Harris Administration should facilitate the transition to a clean grid by aggressively supporting utility-scale renewable energy resources in rural areas that are connected to urban centers through modernized high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission.

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Climate change threatens almost every aspect of American society. Smoke-filled air, record high temperatures, and more frequent wildfires pose increasing risks to health, economic security, and the quality of lives. Ensuring continued prosperity in a warming world requires the federal government to build on recent investments in American industry, infrastructure, and research systems. We believe the continued well-being of society and ecosystems requires:

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Energy Decarbonization and Deployment

Urgent updates to the energy system are needed to meet ambitious decarbonization goals and increasing energy demand. Commercialization barriers, transmission limitations, and lengthy proceduralism prevent historic investments across research, development, and demonstration from improving the power grid. We seek ideas to realize the potential of next generation energy technology by more effectively updating and deploying energy infrastructure.

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Climate Tech, Finance, and Industry

Preventing and reversing impacts of climate change, as well as building resilience, requires advancing high-risk technologies through new markets. Industry, transportation, buildings, and agriculture contribute substantially to total emissions by burning fossil fuels directly or by consuming massive amounts of electricity. We seek ideas to decarbonize heavy-emitting sectors by scaling advanced technologies and innovation enabled by new markets.

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Climate Risk, Resilience and Governance

Transformative action is needed to prepare the United States for increased risk in a warmer world. We seek ideas for coordinated approaches that ensure governments at all levels can address climate migration, changes to the global food system, and the cascading impacts of hazards.

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