A new study finds expanding transmission lines increases renewable energy investments and reduces average electricity costs. The expansion costs are quickly paid back in environmental and health benefits.
Grounded in research, the book presents a series of evidence-based recommendations from University of Chicago scholars designed to inform climate policy in the new administration and Congress.
The Japanese Economic Association’s Ishikawa Prize is awarded to researchers under the age of 50 who have made significant contributions in empirical and policy studies.
As the Trump administration weighs how to revise fuel economy standards, a new study finds footprint-based rules are less effective and more costly than a flat standard with credit trading.
A new study finds households who experienced a price increase during peak hours reduced their electricity use by as much as 17 percent and developed new habits to conserve energy,...