Rep. Buddy Carter (R-GA) and Chris Barnard write in The Washington Times about conservative leadership on clean energy.
- Conservative-led states like Georgia and Texas are leading the nation in clean energy production.
- Texas is the country’s leading renewable energy producer and Georgia recently brought online America’s first new nuclear power plant in 30 years.
- Efficient regulations, lower tax burdens, and pro-growth policies are unleashing innovation in red states across the country.
“As vice chair of the Conservative Climate Caucus and Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Environment, Manufacturing, and Critical Materials, I, Congressman Carter, have seen an increased appetite for innovative energy solutions from my fellow Republicans. We know that clean energy will be integral in growing American energy dominance and addressing the environmental challenges that our world faces. We can do this in an all-of-the-above way, without sacrificing the reliability and affordability that fossil fuel sources have given us for generations.”
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