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The president-elect’s plans to expand fossil fuels could be helped by the country’s growing hunger for electricity.
I’m en route home after a week in Europe—first at the Oslo Energy Forum and then at the Munich Security Conference. Munich generated considerable news and drama, but...
Wright became the highest-ranking Trump administration official to travel to Venezuela since the capture of former dictator Nicolas Maduro.
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As the train pulls away from Davos Dorf station through the snow-capped Swiss mountains, I find myself reflecting on a rather extraordinary week at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos. While many questioned Davos’ continuing relevance last year, it is difficult to argue that this year’s gathering was not among the most consequential in recent memory, shaped in large part by President Trump’s dominant presence throughout the week’s discussions.
The United States is at a rare inflection point for nuclear energy, with unprecedented momentum behind deployment and regulatory reform as nuclear becomes central to energy security, AI competitiveness, and state and corporate climate goals.
Lawmakers today should study the Energy Security Act of 1980.
The energy transition is not inevitable—but neither is business as usual.