Curt Hebert serves as a Visiting Scholar at the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC), where he leverages his extensive background in the energy sector to contribute to critical discussions on energy policy and infrastructure. With a career that spans various facets of the energy landscape—ranging from...
Curt Hebert serves as a Visiting Scholar at the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC), where he leverages his extensive background in the energy sector to contribute to critical discussions on energy policy and infrastructure. With a career that spans various facets of the energy landscape—ranging from gas pipeline and storage projects to electric transmission and nuclear energy initiatives—Hebert brings a wealth of expertise to the BPC. His work at Entergy, where he focused on nuclear energy efforts, has equipped him with a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding energy generation and regulation.
At the BPC, Hebert is actively involved in key projects that address pressing energy challenges, advocating for policies that promote a balanced and sustainable energy future. His insights into natural gas, electricity markets, and renewable energy sources, such as wind, enable him to engage in meaningful dialogues that bridge partisan divides. Hebert's commitment to public policy and economics is evident in his approach to energy management, where he emphasizes the importance of collaborative solutions that consider both environmental impacts and economic viability.
Through his role at the BPC, Hebert aims to foster bipartisan cooperation in energy policy, ensuring that diverse perspectives are represented in the decision-making process. His unique blend of technical knowledge and policy acumen positions him as a key contributor to the BPC's mission of promoting effective governance and innovative solutions in the ever-evolving energy landscape.