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Cascadia’s clean energy transition

Transitioning off coal, oil, and gas to a future of abundant clean energy.  

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Climate + Energy

Lessons for Washington State Leaders as Another US Oil Refinery Closes

In a state home to five oil refineries, a forthcoming, taxpayer-funded study can answer some central questions.

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180 Sites Account for a Quarter of Cascadia’s Carbon Pollution

The region has a lot more cleaning up to do, even in its greenest corners.
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Is the Permitting Process for Transmission Lines Really Broken?

Analyzing three common claims of malfunction, plus proposing a new, faster way forward for the Northwest.
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Who Will Pay for Cascadia’s Transmission Lines?

The multibillion-dollar question that Senator Maria Cantwell, Governor Jay Inslee, and other Northwest leaders can help answer.
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Why Is It So Hard to Build New Transmission Lines?

For starters, Cascadia has no plan.
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Meet the Team

Emily Moore

Director of Climate and Energy

Emily leads Sightline’s work transitioning Cascadia away from fossil fuels and toward cleaner energy sources.

Laura Feinstein

Energy Policy Research Fellow

Laura is a fellow with Sightline Institute, focused on energy policy, particularly natural gas infrastructure and building decarbonization.

Climate change is costing the Northwest big, causing suffocating wildfires, devastating droughts, and inhospitable marine ecosystems. But for more than a decade, Cascadian communities have stood as a bulwark against the fossil fuel industry’s aggressive schemes for dozens of coal, oil, and gas projects. Now, the region boasts some of the world’s most ambitious climate commitments and faces the urgent and enormous challenge of seeing them to fruition.  

Sightline’s Climate and Energy program focuses on achieving that vision, including by building out vast amounts of clean energy infrastructure, retiring old and polluting energy systems, and transitioning millions of homes and businesses off of gas-fueled appliances and infrastructure—and doing all of this equitably and responsibly.

Learn more about our Climate + Energy research projects below.

Building Cascadia’s clean electric grid

Research and policy recommendations to remove the barriers to new electric transmission capacity in the Northwest.

Transitioning off gas 

Research and policy recommendations to prune the gas system, scale electrification, and protect ratepayers.

Fighting fossil fuel export projects 

A decade of successes against fossil fuel exports in Cascadia.

Myth-busting hydrogen and renewable natural gas

Research and policy recommendations to prune the gas system, scale electrification, and protect ratepayers.