Energy Realism last week supported the energy path now clearly put forth and codified down in the Bayou. As it turns out, they got a lot more than just good food and football down there. The great Diana Furchtgott-Roth got us started last week: President Donald J. Trump’s energy plans to promote oil and gas production can reset the world stage, and Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry is on board. This month he signed into law a bill that prioritizes production of fossil fuels and nuclear power, rather than wind and solar power, in his state. Kyle Moran followed her up by supporting the exact same thing down in the Bayou. America has been sleepwalking through nearly three decades of stagnant energy production. In Louisiana, Governor Jeff Landry has put an end to this by signing HB692 into law. This couldn’t come at a more critical time. While China has exploded its electricity generation nearly eight times over since 2000, the U.S. has barely budged. We’ve spent decades in regulatory paralysis, which has made it nearly impossible to build serious energy infrastructure just as artificial intelligence is driving unprecedented electricity demand. Indeed, hopefully we all celebrated America over the weekend. When it comes to our current energy path, Larry Behrens gives us four tangible reasons why we should be much happier now with this administration than we were with the previous one. Trump over Biden. Happy days. In the News Paul Driessen, Townhall Felicity Bradstock, Oil Price Duggan Flanakin, RealClearEnergy Kyle Moran, RealClearEnergy Diana Furchtgott-Roth, RealClearEnergy Kyle Moran, RealClearEnergy Vijay Jayaraj, RealClearEnergy Jack Brook, AP Larry Behrens, RealClearEnergy Jim Welty, Rob Brundrett, Charlie Burd, RealClearEnergy Jeff Reynolds, RealClearEnergy The Empowerment Alliance Tsvetana Paraskova, Oil Price International Gas Union Jov Onsat, Rigzone Fox News Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts responds to President Donald Trump threatening Japan with a new tariff and Elon Musk's latest social media criticism of the 'big beautiful... CNBC Daan Struyven, Goldman Sachs co-head of global commodities research, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the global energy markets, oil price trends, impact of a weaker dollar... |