Work with us Want to write meaningful, impactful stories relevant to policymakers and the energy sector?We’re looking for writers who can produce clear, concise stories that provide readers with a punch overview of issues through one or more of these lenses:Energy Providers: Oil and gas, solar, wind, nuclear, and other providersConsumers: The impact felt on everyday Americans by policy changes, industry trends, etc.Government: Regulatory changes, legislation, and foreign government trends that will affect the American energy industryWe value our readers’ time, so we must be willing to spend our time thinking critically about how to structure stories to give readers what they need to know. This requires putting the reader first.Story requirements:Be 350 to 500 wordsStart with a compelling and concise ledeFollow with a brief subheading: “Why it matters”Include relevant context via subsections such as “The bigger picture,” “Yes, but,” “Additional context,” and “More detail”Incorporate supporting links throughout, so readers can see our sourcesConsistency in story format is important because it helps writers organize impactful writing, and it helps readers quickly understand an issue and its scope. Contributors will have wide latitude to report stories within the energy sector, so long as stories satisfy these guidelines and follow the facts.Please email your credentials plus writing samples to energy@policyplatform.news.
Want to write meaningful, impactful stories relevant to policymakers and the energy sector?We’re looking for writers who can produce clear, concise stories that provide readers with a punch overview of issues through one or more of these lenses:Energy Providers: Oil and gas, solar, wind, nuclear, and other providersConsumers: The impact felt on everyday Americans by policy changes, industry trends, etc.Government: Regulatory changes, legislation, and foreign government trends that will affect the American energy industryWe value our readers’ time, so we must be willing to spend our time thinking critically about how to structure stories to give readers what they need to know. This requires putting the reader first.Story requirements:Be 350 to 500 wordsStart with a compelling and concise ledeFollow with a brief subheading: “Why it matters”Include relevant context via subsections such as “The bigger picture,” “Yes, but,” “Additional context,” and “More detail”Incorporate supporting links throughout, so readers can see our sourcesConsistency in story format is important because it helps writers organize impactful writing, and it helps readers quickly understand an issue and its scope. Contributors will have wide latitude to report stories within the energy sector, so long as stories satisfy these guidelines and follow the facts.Please email your credentials plus writing samples to energy@policyplatform.news.