Heather Reams writes in RealClearEnergy about Republican governors’ leadership in clean energy.
- While the discussion around clean energy often focuses on federal policy, conservative governors across the nation are implementing commonsense reforms to advance energy and environmental progress.
- Under Doug Burgum’s leadership in North Dakota, the state has become the second largest per-capita energy-producing state in the nation and is on track to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.
- Governor Dunleavy of Alaska is tapping the state’s energy expertise to advance carbon capture, hydrogen, and advanced nuclear.
- An “all of the above” energy approach is driving economic and environmental progress across the nation.
“Republican governors are working to deploy U.S.-made clean energy technologies, responsibly develop American energy, and secure domestic supply chains. Speaker McCarthy and House Republicans have developed an equally effective agenda to lead this nation. Now, it is up to all of Congress to take a page from these governors’ books.”
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