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A DOGE Reboot Is Vital to Energy Dominance
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A DOGE Reboot Is Vital to Energy Dominance

President Trump’s vision to Unleash American Energy requires a functional government to execute it. Yet the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has made government less functional. With Elon Musk stepping down from DOGE, now is the time for DOGE 2.0 to live up to its name. Otherwise, the president’s energy objectives are in jeopardy.  The administrative state was overdue...

NEW POLL: Americans Support An Energy Dominance DOE
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NEW POLL: Americans Support An Energy Dominance DOE

Washington, D.C. – With the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office facing potential cuts, Rainey Center sought to understand voter attitudes about the Department of Energy. The latest polling found that voters are broadly supportive of the Department of Energy, though many were undecided, suggesting a lack of public attention to the topic. Voters supported common...

Wine Packaging Rethink Aims to Fix Recycling Bottlenecks
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Wine Packaging Rethink Aims to Fix Recycling Bottlenecks

South Australian wine producer Nepenthe Wines has rolled out a packaging overhaul aimed at addressing a long-standing recycling issue in the industry. The initiative—timed with World Environment Day 2025—focuses on fully removable aluminum capsules, developed in collaboration with packaging manufacturer Interpack. The move seeks to resolve the bottleneck in recycling processes caused by traditional wine sleeves, which...

China’s trade war gambit puts Trump on defense
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China’s trade war gambit puts Trump on defense

If international trade is a game of chess, China has the U.S. in check — with few good options for the next move. Why it matters: The trade war has exposed just how deeply the U.S. economy is at the mercy of an accident of geology — China’s supply of the rare earth minerals that power our modern...

DOE Scraps $3.7B in OCED Projects, Upending Carbon Capture Progress at Power Plants
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DOE Scraps $3.7B in OCED Projects, Upending Carbon Capture Progress at Power Plants

The Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) abrupt termination of 24 previously awarded projects—including four prominent power-related carbon capture projects— will rescind $3.7 billion in financial assistance from its Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED).  In a terse press release on May 30, the DOE cited “a thorough and individualized financial review” in its justification for canceling the awards, asserting...

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