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  • Nov 4, 2024 | washingtonreporter.news | Richard Hudson |Jeremy Harrell

    Nearly every aspect of our life depends on having access to energy. From running a business to cooking your dinner to heating and cooling your home, affordable energy is critical to the wellbeing of all Americans. So, ensuring we have access to reliable, affordable, and clean American-made energy seems like common sense, right? Unfortunately, the Biden-Harris administration has undermined American energy reliability and production at every turn, and families and businesses are paying the price.

  • Oct 11, 2024 | utilitydive.com | Jeremy Harrell

    Increasing manufacturing and energy production in the U.S. is obviously good economic policy, but also strong climate policy, because our environmental standards are some of the strongest in the world. Unlike fuels in use today, hydrogen produces no carbon when it’s burned or used as a feedstock and has applications for the industrial sector including steel, cement and chemicals. The U.S. is sitting on the potential to produce more, we just need policies that work.

  • Oct 11, 2024 | finance.yahoo.com | Jeremy Harrell

    This story was originally published on Utility Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Utility Dive newsletter. Jeremy Harrell is CEO of ClearPath. Increasing manufacturing and energy production in the U.S. is obviously good economic policy, but also strong climate policy, because our environmental standards are some of the strongest in the world.

  • Sep 20, 2024 | washingtonexaminer.com | Bob Latta |Jeremy Harrell

    The United States is at the crossroads of its energy future. Homeowners and business owners are struggling to keep up with increased energy bills, and power companies are trying to provide enough baseload energy to heat, cool, and light homes while fueling the rise of artificial intelligence and data centers. There’s no question that to meet Americans’ growing energy demands, the U.S. must invest in reliable, affordable, and clean energy.

  • Aug 19, 2024 | americanaffairsjournal.org | Jeremy Harrell

    The world is about to need more energy. A lot more. The combination of providing basic energy services to emerging markets and powering a new generation of data centers and manufacturing activity means the era of flat energy demand is over. Grid operators all across the United States are grappling with a rapid uptick in load growth projections and scrambling to build the energy infrastructure necessary to meet those forecasts.

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