In a new report, we outline a set of policy reforms to increase the domestic supply of critical minerals.
How US influence can end harmful fisheries subsidies
"The world needs healthy fish populations, not populations depleted by overfishing. A thriving ocean underpins strong economies and coastal communities not only in the United States but also across the globe."
Arkansas Just Banned 12 Financial Institutions. Now Taxpayers are at Risk
Let's get back to conservative principles that value financial prudence, limited government intervention, and more competition all to the benefit of taxpayers.
American R&D Investment Nosedives from Tax Policy Change
Making immediate expensing a permanent fixture of the tax code would provide businesses with the confidence and stability needed to undertake ambitious, forward-thinking R&D projects and investments in more energy efficient equipment.
Congress Advances Bipartisan Bills to Boost R&D, Energy Innovation
These four bills will help to increase American competitiveness, accelerate innovation, and benefit the lives of consumers, businesses, and farmers.
House Judiciary Republicans Take Aim at the Climate Cartel
The fantasy that reducing energy supply by haranguing oil companies and consumers is catastrophically bad for the planet and its people, especially for lower-income Americans and people in the developing world.
Advanced Nuclear Reactor Breaks Ground in Wyoming: Can it be the First of Many?
If Washington can do its job by fixing broken nuclear energy policies, TerraPower should be the first of many advanced reactor deployments in the U.S.
MEPA Blocks Montana Wind Energy
After 7 years of extensive research, planning, permitting and subsequent litigation, the Coyote Wind Project was stopped – not because it failed to meet substantive environmental regulations, but because of frivolous procedural concerns.
It just won’t happen: Biden’s EV mandate relies on pure infrastructure fantasy
"Perhaps EVs are the future of transportation. If so, consumers will adopt them by choice over time, and the necessary infrastructure will be developed in due course, just as it was for automobiles a century ago. But putting the mandated EV cart before the charging infrastructure horse is a prescription for an expensive policy that is doomed to fail."
Grid Operators and Congress Agree: The U.S. Needs More Reliable Power
Policymakers can help the U.S. meet future demand by streamlining permitting and reducing project delays.