乔治亚州的学生向华盛顿特区决策者介绍太阳能研究, 将农村能源需求与两党清洁能源支持联系起来.
Georgia student presents solar energy research to D.C. policymakers, linking rural energy needs to bipartisan clean energy support.
乔治亚大学的高年级研究员艾米丽·赖特 (Emily Wright) 前往华盛顿,向决策者介绍她对太阳能方面的研究.
Emily Wright, a Georgia College senior and Council of Undergraduate Research scholar, traveled to Washington, D.C., to present her research on solar energy to policymakers.
在学者战略网络的支持下,她参加了将学术工作转化为政策对话的工作坊,并与参议员Jon Ossoff和Raphael Warnock以及众议员Austin Scott办公室的人员会面.
Supported by the Scholars Strategy Network, she attended workshops on translating academic work into policy dialogue and met with staff from the offices of Senators Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock and Representative Austin Scott.
她的研究重点是格鲁吉亚农村地区能源需求, 突出了可再生能源在经济和基础设施方面的好处, 并强调其两党合作力.
Her research, focused on rural Georgia’s energy needs, highlighted the economic and infrastructure benefits of renewable energy, emphasizing its bipartisan appeal.
这次访问与拜登政府关于70亿美元清洁能源计划和美国在中东的外交政策的讨论同时进行,这加强了赖特对学生领导研究影响国家决策力量的信念.
The visit coincided with ongoing discussions about a $7 billion clean energy program from the Biden administration and U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, reinforcing Wright’s belief in the power of student-led research to influence national decision-making.