Jeremy Harrell, CEO of ClearPath and ClearPath Action, highlights the critical role of energy in powering America’s first 250 years and the need for continued innovation to meet future demands. The U.S. energy landscape has evolved from the first LNG plant built in West Virginia in 1912 to the 2008 Shale Revolution, which unlocked vast domestic natural gas reserves and established the U.S. as the world’s top producer and LNG exporter.
To sustain American energy dominance and job growth, new power generation technologies must be commercialized at scale. In line with President Donald Trump’s energy goals, the Office of Energy Dominance Financing (EDF) recently announced $17.5 billion in loans to procure long-lead components for 10 large nuclear reactors targeted for construction by 2030.
American entrepreneurs are also advancing breakthroughs in LNG, nuclear energy, and geothermal energy, continuing the nation’s legacy of innovation in affordable, reliable, and clean energy.
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