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Let’s Make a Deal on Energy Infrastructure
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Let’s Make a Deal on Energy Infrastructure

New York State recently approved construction of a controversial natural-gas pipeline in an effort to ease rising energy prices and prevent future supply shortages. The decision drew criticism from Democratic politicians and environmental groups, who argue that the underwater pipeline will compromise water quality and further entrench reliance on fossil fuels.

Reward Prevention, Not Inaction
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Reward Prevention, Not Inaction

Each year, Americans spend billions fighting fires that could have been prevented for much less. In 2023 alone, the government spent nearly $4.5 billion on wildfire suppression. Add in the destroyed homes, shut down businesses, and smoke-related health costs, and the total cost soars well into the tens of billions.

What Can States Do to Embrace Advanced Nuclear?
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What Can States Do to Embrace Advanced Nuclear?

At a recent hearing in Tallahassee, Florida, I testified on the advantages and promise of advanced nuclear technologies, as well as the policies needed to reduce costs and bring small modular reactors online more efficiently.

How the world’s first flexible AI factory will work in tandem with the grid
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How the world’s first flexible AI factory will work in tandem with the grid

This piece was initially published in Latitude Media. Today a partnership coalition including Nvidia, Emerald AI, EPRI, Digital Realty, and PJM announced the world’s first power-flexible AI facility: the 96-megawatt Aurora AI Factory in Manassas, Virginia, slated to open in the first half of 2026.  Aurora is the first facility built to a new reference design and certification standard...

At COP 30, It’s Time to Reframe the Conversation about Climate Change
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At COP 30, It’s Time to Reframe the Conversation about Climate Change

That alarmist messaging has never been particularly helpful. It creates an all-or-nothing perspective on climate change, where one side pushes for aggressive mitigation efforts at the expense of all other considerations, while the other dismisses climate risks altogether. It’s time to drop that framing and instead adopt a perspective that puts climate risks in context.

Let Conservation Compete
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Let Conservation Compete

Last month, the Trump Administration’s Interior Department reignited this debate by proposing to rescind this rule, which would remove conservation as an eligible “use” for BLM land. What the rescission proposal gets wrong is the difference between conservation and preservation.

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