An arranged national strategy, involving substantial investment and a supportive policy framework, is needed to ensure America is a competitive player in the global hydrogen economy.
Author: Jorge Velasco
The Need To Prioritize Critical Minerals
It is time for the United States to prioritize critical mineral production in order to secure its economic and technological future.
The Small Modular Reactor Revolution
As we navigate the challenges of the 21st century, it is crucial that we continue to invest in and develop SMRs to ensure a cleaner, more sustainable future.
House Republicans Are Seizing The Energy Moment
House Republicans have made energy affordability and energy security the centerpiece of their campaign. It’s time Democrats follow suit.
How Policymakers Can Boost Domestic Energy Security
By investing in next-generation energy innovation and reducing regulatory burdens, the United States can bolster its energy security while reducing future climate risks.
How Europe Can Kickstart a Reliable Energy Future
The answer isn’t to nationalize utilities and subsidize consumers. European leaders must let the free market naturally flow instead of setting price caps and taxing already-ravaged energy producers.
Amidst Democratic Infighting, It’s Time To Cut Government Red Tape
America wants a clean and secure energy future and our government needs to let Americans build it. It would be a grave mistake if our lawmakers fail to embrace this once-in-a-generation opportunity.
Younger Republican Attitudes Toward Climate Change Are Drastically Changing
In recent times, young adolescents have grown hopeless about climate change. Leading the charge is the notion that the overwhelming majority of Republicans are climate skeptics, unwilling to act accordingly. However, new polling shows this falsehood is quickly changing as more younger Republicans are making climate policy a priority issue. A Gallup survey found that...
Republicans Are Leading Efforts on Energy, Climate Solutions
Climate change is here to stay and it’s up to our elected leaders to make it an issue that unites Americans rather than increases nationwide partisanship.