Energy Policy is
Economic Policy
Energy is the lifeblood of growing economies and a critical infrastructure component that is foundational to Americans’ health, prosperity, and security. Growing economies need access to affordable, reliable energy from a variety of sources. Federal, state, and local energy generation and infrastructure policies must align to ensure that the U.S. economy has the domestically generated electrons, fuel sources, and feedstocks needed for long-term growth.
Solar Energy
An all-of-the-above energy strategy ensures that Americans receive the best energy solutions available. Solar energy is integral in providing reliable and cost-effective energy for the next generation of families. By combining solar with traditional resources, we ensure a balanced energy mix that supports affordability and grid stability.
Wind Energy
Wind energy plays a vital role in strengthening America’s energy independence and diversifying our power sources. As one of the most abundant and cost-effective forms of renewable energy, wind supports rural economies, creates local jobs, and contributes to long-term grid reliability. When integrated with other energy resources, wind helps ensure a resilient and affordable energy future for all Americans.