Ben Cahill, John Larsen, and Joseph Majkut write in The Hill that Congress must bolster energy security.
- One way in which policymakers can bolster energy security is by reducing regulations to increase domestic energy production.
- Congress should also look to long-term solutions by investing in next generation energy technologies such as small modular reactors and hydrogen.
- Through principled investments and a more efficient regulatory structure Congress can bolster American energy security.
“U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) has been a boon to Europe in recent months and will play an important role this decade. Washington and Brussels recently announced their joint aspiration for the United States to supply an additional 50 billion cubic meters per year of LNG by 2030.”
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