The Politics of Building Clean Energy
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The biggest decisions on climate aren’t made in Washington—they’re made in statehouses, city halls, and utility commissions across the country.
Join Climate Cabinet for an off-the-record briefing on the overlooked state and local races that quietly determine energy costs, infrastructure, and who gets to build. With more than 7,000 statehouse offices nationwide, just a few dozen low-visibility contests will have an outsized impact on climate progress in 2026 and beyond.
Using our Moneyball approach, we’ll explore a set of “weird” but powerful statewide elections most people miss—and why they matter directly to affordability, permitting, and deployment.
A clear framework for assessing political leverage—how to identify high-impact opportunities, understand margins that matter, and navigate volatility in a rapidly shifting political environment.
Agenda
- 5:00 - 5:30 Check-in and networking
- 5:30 - 6:30 Short presentation from Caroline Spears, Executive Director, Climate Cabinet
- 6:30 - 7:00 Open networking
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By Meetup
Off-the-record briefing on state/local races shaping energy costs and permitting; for climate policymakers; outcome: a framework to identify high-impact races.
AI summary
By Meetup
Off-the-record briefing on state/local races shaping energy costs and permitting; for climate policymakers; outcome: a framework to identify high-impact races.

