Project

Energy Modernization

Sections

Energy Modernization
The energy modernization project works with state and federal policymakers to advance the nation’s transition to electric vehicles; build a clean, reliable electric grid; and expand renewable energy solutions, such as offshore wind.

Despite historic federal investments in clean energy since 2022, governments are grappling with how to modernize their energy policies to benefit local economies and reduce carbon pollution. In support of the nation’s move toward a secure energy future, Pew advocates for state and federal policy change, conducts research to address critical gaps, and convenes and mobilizes key stakeholders.

Fact Sheet

New Transmission Technologies Help Meet Energy Needs

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Fact Sheet

The U.S. energy grid is under growing pressure from the boom in data centers, rising use of artificial intelligence, expansion of domestic manufacturing, and extreme weather, among other factors.

Data Visualization

Louisiana Poised to Lead on Offshore Wind Supply Chain

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Louisiana can leverage its strong energy expertise to expand its leadership in the supply chain for U.S. offshore wind development, according to a study by Greater New Orleans Inc., the Center for Planning Excellence, the Southeastern Wind Coalition, Xodus Group, and The Pew Charitable Trusts.

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Offshore Wind Energy: Delivers ‘Endless’ Jobs, Billions for States