Unbridled Clean Energy: Innovating for the Future
"Unbridled Clean Energy: Innovating for the Future" is a Special Advertising supplement to The Washington Times.
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Supporting made-in-Montana energy
Unleashing made-in-America energy has been a hallmark priority of the conservative movement for years.
Energy dominance means building more domestically, selling more globally
In a world of growing demand, having energy is power. The United States faces a dual threat meeting domestic demand and competing for global market share.
AI needs power. Nuclear energy delivers
It's been more than 80 years since Enrico Fermi first harnessed the power of the atom in his Chicago-based lab.
Nuclear energy is the clean energy of America's future
If we are serious about cutting carbon emissions, meeting growing energy demands, and keeping costs low for families, we cannot afford to overlook nuclear energy.
Republicans' continued push to restore American energy dominance
A cornerstone of Republicans' 2024 electoral mandate has been to restore common sense to Washington.
Powering our economy: How the working families tax cuts deliver for the energy industry
Energy fuels every aspect of modern life. It powers our homes, fuels our vehicles, and drives our innovation.
How West Virginia can drive energy exports and secure US leadership
As a co-founder and current co-chair of the Congressional Energy Export Caucus, I know firsthand how vital energy exports are to strengthening the American economy and safeguarding our position as a global energy leader.
The nuclear option: The future of American energy dominance
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) data centers is reshaping America's energy landscape and national security priorities.
Embracing an all-of-the-above energy policy for a stronger America
Simply put, our ability to produce energy is one of the most important issues facing our country.
To meet America's energy demand, innovation alone isn't enough
Colorado's 8th District is an incredible example of what an "all-of-the-above" energy approach can look like.
Lansing's green nightmare is killing the American dream
For too many in Michigan, the American Dream has fallen out of reach.
Strengthening Colorado communities by clearing the backlog
When a county can't repair a bridge or when a town can't upgrade a water system, most of us assume it's a problem with funding or planning. And lots of times that's the case.
America's energy future: Built by workers, not Beijing
I got into this work partly because I know energy policy isn't just some debate for folks in Washington, D.C. It's about good-paying jobs for workers in Texas and across the country.
Turning valor into voltage: Veterans and the grid of tomorrow
Every year, over 200,000 U.S. service members transition out of the military. These veterans possess highly technical skills, deep discipline, and leadership honed by a mission-first mindset.
We must build an energy system that works today, will endure for tomorrow
Data centers, onshoring of charging infrastructure, and the continued electrification of our homes and buildings are all driving unprecedented load growth.