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Energy

Americans Should Not

  • Pay more due to inefficiency
  • Wait years for essentila infrastructure
  • Face preventable outages.

What We Have

  • Abundant domestic energy resources
  • A diverse mix of energy sources
  • Strong innovation and investment
  • High regional price variation
  • Grid constraints
  • Growing reliability risks.

What We Want

An energy system that is:
  • Affordable
  • Reliable
  • Abundant
  • Secure
  • Clean
  • Efficient.

What You Can Do

What We Require

  1. Lower Costs
    • Policies must reduce total consumer energy bills
    • Increase efficiency programs that directly lower costs.
  2. Reliable Power
    • Maintain adequate capacity and grid stability
    • Improve outage prevention and response.
  3. Faster Infrastructure
    • Streamline permitting
    • Expand transmission
    • Fix interconnection delays.
  4. Better Coordination
    • Align federal, state, and regional efforts
    • Reduce duplication and delay.
  5. Stronger Security
    • Protect infrastructure from cyber and physical threats
    • Strengthen domestic supply chains.
  6. Practical Environmental Progress
    • Reduce emissions while maintaining affordability and reliability.
  7. Real Accountability
    • Public scorecards on price, reliability, and project delivery
    • Tie funding to measurable results.

Countries Top Ranked for Best Immigration Practices

  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Switzerland
  • France

Common Traits

  • Keep long-term policy more stable
  • Invest early in efficiency
  • Build strong grids and district-scale infrastructure
  • Use cleaner power mixes
  • Align affordability, reliability, and sustainability
    instead of treating them as separate problems.

We Pay More And Get Less

The U.S. is rich in energy but weak in coordination,
transmission, permitting speed, and consistent execution.

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