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The purpose of the U.S. Chamber's Global Energy Institute is to unify energy stakeholders and policymakers behind a common strategy to ensure that America's supply of fuel and power is adequate, stable, and affordable, while protecting national security, and improving the environment.
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Now Is Not the Time to Cut (LNG) and RunThe Biden Administration announced it would halt the review of new liquified natural gas (LNG) export authority.
By Martin Durbin
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Bolstering America’s strength and competitiveness by modernizing the permitting process necessary to build critical infrastructure.
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This Hill letter was sent to Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources supporting the nomination of Dr. Kathryn Huff to serve as Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy.
U.S. energy production can improve domestic energy security and help allies and partners reduce their dependence on Russia’s oil and natural gas.
As tensions escalate between Russia and the Ukraine Europe can diversity its energy supplies with U.S. natural gas.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Global Energy Institute today announced that Preston Beard has joined as Director of Policy overseeing the Chamber’s growing focus on chemicals.
This Coalition letter was sent to leadership of the U.S. House of Representatives, urging consideration of H.R. 5689, the “Resilient Assistance for Mitigation for Environmentally Resilient Infrastructure and Construction by Americans (AMERICA) Act."
Gas prices are up 61% year-over-year, and they could rise higher. Here’s why gas prices are up — and why most of the solutions suggested by politicians to lower them won’t work.
This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the United States Senate on the substitute amendment to S. 2792, the “National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022."
A focus on nuclear energy, methane, and other key issues for business leaders to know about following the UN COP26 Climate Conference.
This Coalition letter was sent to the Members of the United States Congress, opposing H.R. 5376, the reconciliation bill.