Instead of repeating past mistakes and picking winners and losers, policymakers must ensure that all forms and sizes of nuclear energy can be thoroughly evaluated as part of our energy future.
Why Candidates Should Step Up on Climate
While climate might not be the absolute make-or-break issue of the 2024 election, it should still be a priority for any candidate interested in accurately and fully representing the interests of the American public.
New NEPA Rules Will Delay Permits and Increase Emissions
Permitting Reforms Championed by House Republicans are the Lone Bright Spots in the Biden Admin’s NEPA Rule
Florida’s Lab Meat Ban and the Perils of Synthetic Conservatism
Real conservatism welcomes competition. Synthetic conservatism bans competition.
R&D tax change is impeding American innovation
Congress and the Biden administration should make immediate expensing a permanent fixture of the tax code.
Lab Grown Algae Could Play a Pivotal Role in Reducing Global Emissions
Brilliant Planet says that its facilities capture 30 times more carbon per year than an equivalent area of forest, all without encroaching on arable land.
Texas Explores Expanding Advanced Nuclear Power
The state’s exploration of advanced reactor concepts could unleash even more power production in Texas, allowing the Lone Star State to retain its title as the energy capital of the world.
Politicizing American Energy Is a Costly Mistake
U.S.-produced energy is far too valuable to politicize.
Rondo Energy: Using Bricks to Decarbonize Industrial Processes
With its simple yet innovative solution, Rondo’s thermal storage technology could be a potential disruptor in the race to cost-effectively decarbonize industrial operations.
How Conservation Easements Can Protect American Groundwater
The state of America’s aquifers may be troubling. But market-based solutions like groundwater conservation easements can help to restore them.









