Both California and the rest of America could be energyindependent if common-sense policies were implemented. Why is California importing up to one-third of its energy needs from other regions?
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Just last month, President Joe Biden took a major swipe at America’s energyindependence when he declared nearly a million acres of uranium-rich land outside of Grand Canyon National Park off limits to energy development.
“We had $2-a-gallon gas under our administration, and we achieved energyindependence. We can do it again.”
Critics have charged that the Trump administration weakened environmental protections through deregulation.
On paper, 'we are energyindependent,' John Hess, the CEO of Hess, said yesterday at CERAWeek, the energy industry’s annual conference. But what a funny kind of independence it is.
To "restore American energyindependence," he pledged to "unleash oil and gas exploration and development" to "crush inflation and support working families."
With today’s introduction of the Lower Energy Costs Act, we will show the country how to end the war on American energy, become energyindependent again, and lower costs for hard-working families who are struggling under the weight of President Biden’
Britain and the United States have pledged to work together to bolster energyindependence and help their European partners end reliance on Russian energy.
“I don’t want America to be energyindependent. I want America to be energy dominant.”
There are few issues where Trump and President Joe Biden have differed more broadly on policy than on energy production.
Demonizing nuclear energy has left Europe in the hands of expensive and volatile alternatives. The energy transition must be considered by understanding the importance of security of supply and competitiveness.
President Donald Trump was right to work towards making America energyindependent, as relying on China, Russia, or countries in the Middle East was not a practical long-term option.
Isaac said the Biden administration needs to "embrace American energy and energyindependence" so that markets will "start investing again in American energy production" and lower prices at the pump immediately.
Yvette Herrell, who says a progressive agenda is at work in the United States that appears to be trying to dismantle the nation through the strangling of America’s energyindependence.
In 2019, the United States became energyindependent for the first time since 1957, according to the Institute for Energy Research. U.S. energy production in that year was higher than U.S. energy consumption for the first time in 62 years.
South of the border, the United States Energy Information Administration (US EIA) is an independent agency that collects and analyzes data within the U.S. department of energy.
“By committing to a predictable lease sale schedule, the department is delivering on President [Donald] Trump’s promise to expand American energy production and strengthen U.S. energyindependence,” he told the House Natural Resources Committee in the
The new bills form part of a wider legislative program covering economic security, public services, and energyindependence. Full details will be set out when the legislation is introduced to Parliament.
The United States could be energyindependent for the first time since 1953.
Declining energy imports and growing energy exports could make the United States a net energy exporter by 2026, according to a report by the U.S.
Wang Changlin from China’s National Development and Reform Commission said at a press conference on April 17 that nuclear expansion is essential not only for energyindependence but also for gaining an advantage in geopolitical competition, according