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3/25/2025

Energy Realism last week focused on realistic energy policy to better diversify the mix. The reality is that the voters want that. The Biden administration became way too obsessed with only wind, only solar and it blew the Democrats up in November. 

Daniel Turner got us started last week: perhaps, just perhaps, even greens are waking up to how invaluable nuclear power should be for us. Meeting rising energy needs with affordable, reliable, and abundant supply is essential, and nuclear must be an integral part of that. And that said, Neil Auerbach wants us to ignore the progressive climate agenda but not certain tax incentives that have proven to deliver valuable benefits. These investments reindustrialize America, bringing manufacturing and trade jobs back to rural districts. As Congress works to rein in federal spending, it is crucial to distinguish between wasteful expenditures and high-impact investments. And the IRA’s clean energy tax incentives are the latter. Indeed, there are many options to meet our energy and climate goals, not just the wind and solar that the previous administration saw as the panacea. Frank Wolak makes the case for hydrogen. During his keynote address at CERAWeek, Secretary of Energy Chris Wright spoke to the necessity of common-sense energy policy that prioritizes economic growth, energy security, and affordability for consumers. What may be less obvious to our policy leaders is how much hydrogen stands out as a solution that can – and should – play a critical role in advancing the second Trump Administration’s energy agenda.

In the News

Business No Longer “All in” on Climate Change

Corbin Hiar, Scientific American

Trump Takes an Ax to Climate Rules

Ella Nilsen, CNN

Blocking Dissent on Climate Is Anti-American

Gary Abernathy, The Empowerment Alliance

NY Climate Lawsuit Is a Money Grab

Donald J. Kochan, Fox News

Reject the Dubious Progressive Climate Agenda, Not Tax Incentives That Deliver Proven Benefits

Neil Auerbach, RealClearEnergy

Climate Change Indicators Blinking Red

Andrew Freedman, Axios

Burgum: U.S. Should Restart Shuttered Coal Units

Reuters

Trump Plans to Save Coal

Tim McLaughlin, Reuters

The Golden Age of Nuclear Energy Is Here

Daniel Turner, RealClearEnergy

Alaskan Officials to Court Investors in Japan as Trump Touts LNG

MSN

Cheniere to Use Electricity to Cut Emissions From LNG production

Staff, Reuters

Iraq Accelerates Import Plans for LNG

Mohammed Sergie, Semafor

Mexico’s LNG Ambitions Face Reality Check

Alex Kimani, Oil Price

Gas Pipeline Projects Boost LNG Capacity

Louis Juricic, Investing.com

Hydrogen Can Help Administration Meet Energy Dominance Goals

Frank Wolak, RealClearEnergy

Multimedia

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Amrita Sen Sees Oil Prices in $75-$80 Range

Bloomberg Television

Amrita Sen, Energy Aspects founder and director of research, discusses her forecast for crude oil prices on "Bloomberg The Close."

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