Energy Realism last week touched on energy dominance and why we have a lot more options for that goal than most may realize. Jake Morabito got us started with the entire goal of Energy Realism: lowering energy costs in America. Upon returning to the White House, President Trump immediately outlined a vision for a new “Golden Age of America,” unabashedly powered by American innovation and American energy dominance. If we hope to restore manufacturing, win the global AI race, jump-start the auto industry, and increase our housing supply, we need to increase our energy supply – and fast. Indeed, Gabriella Hoffman concurs and wants us to celebrate our immense domestic energy supply this coming Earth Day. The Trump administration wants to unleash a golden age of energy production that prioritizes reliability, abundance, and safety. They argue more domestic development won’t imperil our clean air, water, and lands. During four years of the Biden Administration’s climate-first policies, we ceded energy dominance to China and Russia, nations with terrible environmental footprints, in the name of climate change. But not anymore. And Michael McAdams once again gives us the advantages of biofuels. The Trump-Vance administration has moved swiftly to reshape American energy policy, issuing a flurry of executive orders and signaling a renewed focus on U.S. energy independence. Yet despite this momentum, key questions remain around the direction of specific energy policies – especially when it comes to the role of homegrown biofuels. In the News Haley Zaremba, Oil Price Oded Gour-Lavie, RealClearEnergy Michael McAdams, RealClearEnergy The Empowerment Alliance Duggan Flanakin, RealClearEnergy Matthew Roy, RealClearEnergy Ronald Beaty, RealClearEnergy Jake Morabito, RealClearEnergy Gabriella Hoffman, RealClearEnergy Carlos Anchondo, E&E News LNG Prime Joe Buccino, Wash Times Tim Boersma, Reuters Carlos Anchondo, E&E News Tsvetana Paraskova, Oil Price ABC 7 Chicago The global markets were rattled Monday, as the president doubled down on tariffs. CNBC Television Jeff Currie, Carlyle chief strategy officer of energy pathways, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the impact of President Trump's sweeping new tariffs on the energy sector, latest oil pr... |