Quadrennial Energy Review 2015 Jun 2026
The concept of a "Quadrennial" review was modeled after the Pentagon’s Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR). The idea was simple: just as the Department of Defense reviews military strategy every four years, the Department of Energy (DOE) needed a systematic, data-driven review of energy policies.
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The QER’s first installment, released in April, focused on energy transmission, storage, and distribution. On paper, that sounds technical. In reality, it marked the first time a major U.S. energy policy document implicitly asked: What happens when the sun sets? The concept of a "Quadrennial" review was modeled
The QER 2015 noted that these systems are increasingly interdependent. For example, the grid relies on natural gas for just-in-time generation, but the gas pipeline network has no legal obligation to deliver fuel to power plants during a cold snap. This "seam" caused rolling blackouts from Minnesota to New England. The QER’s first installment, released in April, focused