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.
Climate Change’s Role in GOP Midterm Success
An emphasis on climate change and energy affordability will be key to Republican success and meaningful conservative leadership.
Rishi Sunak’s anti-fracking gift to Vladimir Putin
"If there’s one lesson to be learned from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it’s this: Depending too heavily on other countries for your energy can leave you and your citizens stranded during times of crisis. That’s exactly what is happening today in Britain, which has the dubious designation of having the highest electricity prices in Europe. Residential consumers in Britain are paying about 64 Euro cents per kilowatt-hour — about two times the average in the European Union."
Two Truths and a Lie About the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve
President Biden needs to reverse course on his anti-American oil and gas policies and own up to the truth that the US produces energy in ways that are among the cleanest and most innovative in the world.
Putin Is Onto Us
Thomas L. Friedman writes about Putin’s energy war for The New York Times. “If Biden wants America to be the arsenal of democracy to protect us and our democratic allies — and not leave us begging Saudi Arabia, Russia, Venezuela or Iran to produce more oil and gas — we need a robust energy arsenal...
UK Forbids Fracking After One Week
"Additional energy development would lower electricity and gasoline bills, giving people more income. It would give the UK independence from friendly energy producers, such as the United States, and unfriendly ones, such as Russia and OPEC. As the UK moves to reduce its budget deficit by cutting spending and increasing growth, using its existing energy resources should be an important part of the package."
President Biden is Right. America Needs Meaningful Permitting Reform
In a few short months, the United States will have a new Congress. Their top priority should be permitting reform.
America Needs Affordable, Diversified, Reliable Energy
Policymakers can deliver relief to consumers by embracing America’s role in the global energy market and unleashing next-generation innovation.
UK Price Caps Prompt Protests Against Energy Bills
By passing sensible energy policies, these disruptive protests will cease, and we can return to the relative trajectory of peace and prosperity of the earlier twenty-first century.
Learning All the Wrong Lessons From America’s Energy Crisis
"Skyrocketing energy costs are one of America’s harsh post-Covid realities. And with one in four American households struggling to pay for their energy needs before Covid, policymakers should have set their sights on making energy more affordable for more Americans."