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Illinois’s Illuminating and Ambitious Power Plan, with Gilbert Michaud

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In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Gilbert Michaud, an assistant professor at Loyola University Chicago. Michaud is an expert on the power sector and economic development, and he discusses a new state law in Illinois called the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act. The bill aims to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from the power sector by mid-century and includes other provisions to help make the state’s energy transition more equitable. References and recommendations: Captain Planet television show; https://captainplanetfoundation.org/about/captain-planet-the-planeteers-legacy/ The Energy Gang podcast; https://www.greentechmedia.com/podcast/the-energy-gang “Incorporating equity in the clean energy economic development landscape” with Gilbert Michaud on the Solar for All podcast; https://solarforall.show/podcast/gilbert-michaud “Illinois’s brilliant new climate, jobs, and justice bill” by David Roberts in the Volts newsletter; https://www.volts.wtf/p/illinois-brilliant-new-climate-jobs

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