Energy policy must be grounded in resilience and long-term supply security, prioritizing reliability, affordability, scalability, and strategic resilience, rather than being driven by ideology.
Beyond ‘all’ and ‘best’: A common-sense energy strategy for national security
Originally reported by The Hill
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