Do Not Europe (or California) My AI By Dan Romito The European Union consistently defaults to overregulation, and its approach to managing the AI world is no different. Worse, its energy policies exacerbate the challenges ... Read more Unleashing American energy independence: A path to prosperity By Erin Houchin For four years, the Trump administration led with an America First energy agenda, prioritizing domestic production, lowering costs for families, and providing a source of econ... Read more Congress should make Trump’s permitting reform permanent By Chris Barnard President Trump began his second term in office with a whirlwind of action on everything from securing the border to making government more efficient. In his first 24 hours i... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more American coal is cleaner than Chinese wind and solar By Dan Romito China’s dominance in producing solar panels and wind turbines raises various complex environmental, geopolitical, and socioeconomic concerns. While renewable energy sourc... Read more Lay all Biden energy credits on the chopping block By Nicholas Johns It’s time to end Biden-era tax giveaways to wealthy coastal elites. The Democrat-passed and signed “Inflation Reduction Act” endowed the tax code with credits for el... Read more The most underappreciated risk to generative AI is drought By Dan Romito Generative artificial intelligence represents one of the most transformative technological advancements of the modern era. New capabilities introduced by generative AI wil... Read more The public-private promise of nuclear energy By Nick Murray As South Carolina lawmakers convene this month for the first regular session of the 126th South Carolina General Assembly, the state’s energy future takes center stage. Meeting... Read more If you like food, then you should like natural gas By Dan Romito The relationship between natural gas and agricultural productivity is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of modern farming. In short, we are now producing far more with f... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MOST VIEWED 1 Idaho National Laboratory to unlock the energy potential of spent nuclear fuel 2 Rural red states lead in power grid reliability, report finds 3 Oklahoma seeks new federal laboratory focused on gas, AI and space research 4 EPA rolls back greenhouse gas rule, estimates $1.3 trillion in savings for American consumers DONATE
Unleashing American energy independence: A path to prosperity By Erin Houchin For four years, the Trump administration led with an America First energy agenda, prioritizing domestic production, lowering costs for families, and providing a source of econ... Read more Congress should make Trump’s permitting reform permanent By Chris Barnard President Trump began his second term in office with a whirlwind of action on everything from securing the border to making government more efficient. In his first 24 hours i... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more American coal is cleaner than Chinese wind and solar By Dan Romito China’s dominance in producing solar panels and wind turbines raises various complex environmental, geopolitical, and socioeconomic concerns. While renewable energy sourc... Read more Lay all Biden energy credits on the chopping block By Nicholas Johns It’s time to end Biden-era tax giveaways to wealthy coastal elites. The Democrat-passed and signed “Inflation Reduction Act” endowed the tax code with credits for el... Read more The most underappreciated risk to generative AI is drought By Dan Romito Generative artificial intelligence represents one of the most transformative technological advancements of the modern era. New capabilities introduced by generative AI wil... Read more The public-private promise of nuclear energy By Nick Murray As South Carolina lawmakers convene this month for the first regular session of the 126th South Carolina General Assembly, the state’s energy future takes center stage. Meeting... Read more If you like food, then you should like natural gas By Dan Romito The relationship between natural gas and agricultural productivity is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of modern farming. In short, we are now producing far more with f... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Congress should make Trump’s permitting reform permanent By Chris Barnard President Trump began his second term in office with a whirlwind of action on everything from securing the border to making government more efficient. In his first 24 hours i... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more American coal is cleaner than Chinese wind and solar By Dan Romito China’s dominance in producing solar panels and wind turbines raises various complex environmental, geopolitical, and socioeconomic concerns. While renewable energy sourc... Read more Lay all Biden energy credits on the chopping block By Nicholas Johns It’s time to end Biden-era tax giveaways to wealthy coastal elites. The Democrat-passed and signed “Inflation Reduction Act” endowed the tax code with credits for el... Read more The most underappreciated risk to generative AI is drought By Dan Romito Generative artificial intelligence represents one of the most transformative technological advancements of the modern era. New capabilities introduced by generative AI wil... Read more The public-private promise of nuclear energy By Nick Murray As South Carolina lawmakers convene this month for the first regular session of the 126th South Carolina General Assembly, the state’s energy future takes center stage. Meeting... Read more If you like food, then you should like natural gas By Dan Romito The relationship between natural gas and agricultural productivity is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of modern farming. In short, we are now producing far more with f... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more American coal is cleaner than Chinese wind and solar By Dan Romito China’s dominance in producing solar panels and wind turbines raises various complex environmental, geopolitical, and socioeconomic concerns. While renewable energy sourc... Read more Lay all Biden energy credits on the chopping block By Nicholas Johns It’s time to end Biden-era tax giveaways to wealthy coastal elites. The Democrat-passed and signed “Inflation Reduction Act” endowed the tax code with credits for el... Read more The most underappreciated risk to generative AI is drought By Dan Romito Generative artificial intelligence represents one of the most transformative technological advancements of the modern era. New capabilities introduced by generative AI wil... Read more The public-private promise of nuclear energy By Nick Murray As South Carolina lawmakers convene this month for the first regular session of the 126th South Carolina General Assembly, the state’s energy future takes center stage. Meeting... Read more If you like food, then you should like natural gas By Dan Romito The relationship between natural gas and agricultural productivity is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of modern farming. In short, we are now producing far more with f... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
American coal is cleaner than Chinese wind and solar By Dan Romito China’s dominance in producing solar panels and wind turbines raises various complex environmental, geopolitical, and socioeconomic concerns. While renewable energy sourc... Read more Lay all Biden energy credits on the chopping block By Nicholas Johns It’s time to end Biden-era tax giveaways to wealthy coastal elites. The Democrat-passed and signed “Inflation Reduction Act” endowed the tax code with credits for el... Read more The most underappreciated risk to generative AI is drought By Dan Romito Generative artificial intelligence represents one of the most transformative technological advancements of the modern era. New capabilities introduced by generative AI wil... Read more The public-private promise of nuclear energy By Nick Murray As South Carolina lawmakers convene this month for the first regular session of the 126th South Carolina General Assembly, the state’s energy future takes center stage. Meeting... Read more If you like food, then you should like natural gas By Dan Romito The relationship between natural gas and agricultural productivity is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of modern farming. In short, we are now producing far more with f... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Lay all Biden energy credits on the chopping block By Nicholas Johns It’s time to end Biden-era tax giveaways to wealthy coastal elites. The Democrat-passed and signed “Inflation Reduction Act” endowed the tax code with credits for el... Read more The most underappreciated risk to generative AI is drought By Dan Romito Generative artificial intelligence represents one of the most transformative technological advancements of the modern era. New capabilities introduced by generative AI wil... Read more The public-private promise of nuclear energy By Nick Murray As South Carolina lawmakers convene this month for the first regular session of the 126th South Carolina General Assembly, the state’s energy future takes center stage. Meeting... Read more If you like food, then you should like natural gas By Dan Romito The relationship between natural gas and agricultural productivity is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of modern farming. In short, we are now producing far more with f... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
The most underappreciated risk to generative AI is drought By Dan Romito Generative artificial intelligence represents one of the most transformative technological advancements of the modern era. New capabilities introduced by generative AI wil... Read more The public-private promise of nuclear energy By Nick Murray As South Carolina lawmakers convene this month for the first regular session of the 126th South Carolina General Assembly, the state’s energy future takes center stage. Meeting... Read more If you like food, then you should like natural gas By Dan Romito The relationship between natural gas and agricultural productivity is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of modern farming. In short, we are now producing far more with f... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
The public-private promise of nuclear energy By Nick Murray As South Carolina lawmakers convene this month for the first regular session of the 126th South Carolina General Assembly, the state’s energy future takes center stage. Meeting... Read more If you like food, then you should like natural gas By Dan Romito The relationship between natural gas and agricultural productivity is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of modern farming. In short, we are now producing far more with f... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
If you like food, then you should like natural gas By Dan Romito The relationship between natural gas and agricultural productivity is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of modern farming. In short, we are now producing far more with f... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more
California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more