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Oregon Energy Strategy

In November 2025, the Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE) released the Oregon Energy Strategy, which identifies pathways to achieve the state’s energy and climate policy objectives. The strategy presents policy recommendations that reflect significant input from Oregonians who participated in a robust engagement process. It also includes analysis of the benefits and challenges of pursuing different decarbonization strategies.

Starting in April 2024, CETI worked with Jeremy Hargreaves of Evolved Energy Research, Elaine Hart of Sylvan Energy Analytics, Angela Long of Rockcress Consulting, Mitch Schirch, Sophia Chryssanthacopoulos, and Phil Jordan of BW Research, and the ODOE team to produce the energy modeling as well as the energy wallet, employment study, and additional complementary analyses that underpin the strategy.

You can learn more about the Oregon Energy Strategy here, on the Interactive OES Website, or by exploring the resources below:

Ruby Moore-Bloom

Research Analyst
Ruby Moore-Bloom is a Research Analyst at CETI who serves as technical project manager and/or provides research support for all CETI contract projects. She oversees the Northwest Clean Energy Atlas, which explores energy data relevant to deep decarbonization in the Northwest in interactive data visualizations. She has led all follow-up work related to the NZNW Workforce Analysis, including the Washington Department of Commerce Residential Energy Efficiency Workforce Needs Assessment; the Washington Department of Commerce Washington Refinery Study; and the Renewable Northwest and BWR Offshore Wind Jobs Study. Ruby also led CETI’s Clean Materials Manufacturing project, which provided research for industrial stakeholders and policymakers to understand different methods for decarbonizing six of Washington state’s manufacturing sectors.
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Oregon Energy Strategy

In November 2025, the Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE) released the Oregon Energy Strategy, which identifies pathways to achieve the state’s energy and climate policy objectives. The strategy presents policy recommendations that reflect significant input from Oregonians who participated in a robust engagement process. It also includes analysis of the benefits and challenges of pursuing different decarbonization strategies.

Starting in April 2024, CETI worked with Jeremy Hargreaves of Evolved Energy Research, Elaine Hart of Sylvan Energy Analytics, Angela Long of Rockcress Consulting, Mitch Schirch, Sophia Chryssanthacopoulos, and Phil Jordan of BW Research, and the ODOE team to produce the energy modeling as well as the energy wallet, employment study, and additional complementary analyses that underpin the strategy.

You can learn more about the Oregon Energy Strategy here, on the Interactive OES Website, or by exploring the resources below:

Ruby Moore-Bloom

Research Analyst
Ruby Moore-Bloom is a Research Analyst at CETI who serves as technical project manager and/or provides research support for all CETI contract projects. She oversees the Northwest Clean Energy Atlas, which explores energy data relevant to deep decarbonization in the Northwest in interactive data visualizations. She has led all follow-up work related to the NZNW Workforce Analysis, including the Washington Department of Commerce Residential Energy Efficiency Workforce Needs Assessment; the Washington Department of Commerce Washington Refinery Study; and the Renewable Northwest and BWR Offshore Wind Jobs Study. Ruby also led CETI’s Clean Materials Manufacturing project, which provided research for industrial stakeholders and policymakers to understand different methods for decarbonizing six of Washington state’s manufacturing sectors.
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