Common sense solutions like an “all of the above” approach and immediate expensing, which Congressman Estes has championed, can deliver energy relief. As Congress addresses these issues, expect Rep. Estes to be an active leader in advancing such reforms.
New Legislation Would Boost Innovation, Support American Competitiveness
The American Innovation and Jobs Act will empower innovators in the United States, allowing America to retain its global leadership in R&D while benefiting our economy, energy sector, and environment.
ThorCon’s Cost-Effective Solution for Delivering Nuclear Power Plants On Time
ThorCon’s model relies on the mass production of nuclear power plants in shipyards based in Indonesia, which have experience in assembling large-scale projects and delivering them on schedule.
Right of First Refusal: Energy Development Requires Competition
Right of first refusal laws hinder energy progress and affordability by stifling competition and innovation
Battelle, Climeworks, Heirloom Carbon Team Up to Advance Direct Air Capture
If selected, the grant will go to Battelle’s Project Cypress DAC Hub in southwestern Louisiana, which aims to permanently capture 1 million tons of carbon dioxide per year by 2030.
House Republicans Wisely Bet Their Future on a Climate and Energy Agenda
Voters Overwhelmingly Prefer the GOP Approach to Creating a Healthier Economy and Planet
All of the Above on Energy Requires the Critical Minerals Below
Any successful all-of-the-above energy policy that helps Americans' pocketbooks and drives environmental progress requires access to the resources below.
EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund is Wasteful and Duplicative
To see true progress in underserved communities, lawmakers should look for ways to reduce permitting delays, unleash domestic energy production, and end wasteful government spending. Repealing the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund is a great place to start.
Explainer: What is the Lower Energy Costs Act?
The Lower Energy Costs Act reduces regulatory barriers that hinder progress and takes steps to unleash American energy production.
Consumers Demand Sustainability, But Some Brands Can’t Stop Greenwashing
Consumers are more perceptive than some brands may assume, and they reward manufacturers who go out of their way to make a real difference in their supply chains. In the long run, greenwashing does not pay off.









