The SEC needs to get out of the way if we want more innovation for a cleaner and more prosperous planet.
Does the U.S. Need More Nuclear Energy?
Rather than singling out a single source of energy production, policymakers should pursue an “all of the above approach” that empowers market forces to determine what energy source we should use to reduce costs and emissions.
Rep. Miller-Meeks Outlines Her Priorities for the Conservative Climate Caucus
Congresswoman Miller-Meeks is outlining a strong path to bring the Conservative Climate Caucus and pragmatic, pro-growth climate solutions forward.
A Welcome Step to Ease Geothermal Permitting on Federal Land
While more policy reform is necessary, the Biden administration should be commended for its efforts to improve geothermal permitting on federal land.
Leading Experts Talk Energy Innovation
The United States is an energy powerhouse, and the development of promising new technologies provides even greater opportunities for human flourishing and a cleaner environment.
Google Goes All In on Carbon Dioxide Removal
Google’s recent investment is a welcome step that could help improve the validity of both CDR technologies and carbon credits.
Congress Considers the State of Nuclear Fuel Recycling and Management
The private sector is ready to address America’s spent fuel needs. Now it’s up to policymakers to implement laws to streamline innovation and provide a comprehensive strategy to address spent fuel.
North Carolina’s Pro-Growth Policies are Making it a Clean Energy Leader
The Tar Heel State is well positioned to lead the country in bringing the next generation of affordable, clean energy online.
What the Baltimore Bridge Reconstruction Says About Our Future Energy Needs and Environmental Goals
We have the tools that to build cleaner and faster, but obstructive regulations are hindering progress.
Could Solid-State Batteries Accelerate Electric Vehicle Adoption?
Solid-state batteries offer the promise of longer-range and safer vehicles.









