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Author Archives: Nathan Wendt

Nathan Wendt is president at the Jackson Hole Center for Global Affairs (www.jhcga.org), a non partisan organization in Jackson with a track record of working to generate clean-energy, job-creating, climate solutions for coal-producing parts of the globe, notably Wyoming.

Posted inOpinion

If we want to address climate change, permitting reforms are needed

Avatar photo by Nathan Wendt August 30, 2023August 30, 2023

It took 15 years to permit the world’s largest on-shore wind energy project in Carbon County. If we’re serious about bringing on more clean energy, we need to make the process more efficient, the author contends.

Posted inOpinion

Inflation Reduction Act is opportunity for Wyo energy diversity

Avatar photo by Nathan Wendt August 5, 2022August 4, 2022
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It’s time for a just transition in Wyoming

Avatar photo by Nathan Wendt February 12, 2021

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