Hydrogen, already in industrial demand and now sought as a "battery" to manage fluctuating electricity demand, should come from nuclear power.
Energy prices are down because energy workers are allowed to develop their mineral deposits with less interference.
The Department of Energy released a climate science report that looked objectively at the data - and legacy media cry foul.
HR 1 eliminated market distorting subsidies and restored sanity to American energy policy, with significant congressional help.
Natural gas will power most of the new AI data centers now under construction or in planning, because it's cheap and available.
Wind and solar cannot be cost-competitive with conventional electricity because they are intermittent and require backup generation.
The plethora of new nuclear reactors in the United States will require uranium, in quantity, mined in America, for fuel.
Green energy requires wealth in order to develop, much less use, which is why develping countries don't have climate protests.
The Senate should pass the One Big Beautiful Bill (HR 1) with restorations of measures that will ensure energy dominance.
Spain experienced the blackout of the century, because it was relying almost entirely on renewables, which are intermittent.