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In the fall of 2024, PFL Logistics -- a third-party logistics company in Evansville, Ind. -- lost a $60,000 shipment that was stolen after a trusted carrier was compromised.
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The United States is in the middle of a genuine nuclear renaissance. Reactor restarts. New builds. Bipartisan political support. A recognition, finally, that reliable baseload power is not a luxury.
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For U.S. airlines, protecting the environment is a longstanding commitment, alongside our mission to provide safe, secure air travel for millions of Americans every day.
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With rising global tensions, volatile fuel prices and persistent uncertainty in the energy sector, the case for American energy independence has never been stronger.
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The conflict in Iran and its ensuing economic impacts are stark reminders that energy abundance is key to energy independence and national security.
SharesLet America Build
Now is the time to let America build, and the only way we do that is by returning certainty and clarity to the federal permitting process.
SharesSouth Carolina is an energy leader
In the first 15 months of President Donald Trump's second term, he has skillfully pursued the policy of Peace Through Strength, recognizing that our energy infrastructure is the backbone of America both at home and abroad.
SharesTo meet energy demand, we need everything we've got
The United States is entering a new era of electricity demand and it's arriving faster than many expected.
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Washington's focus on energy security, AI leadership and grid resilience comes at a key turning point for America's energy landscape.
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America's energy landscape is undergoing a major transformation. Demand is rising from data centers, advanced manufacturing and new domestic industrial activity.
SharesRising utility costs? Blame green energy policies
If at first you don't succeed, blame the other team. After years of implementing expensive green energy projects, Democrats seem surprised that utility costs have increased for Americans.
SharesAmerica's new nuclear era starts in Idaho
America has finally decided to get serious about nuclear energy again.
SharesIn the face of growing cyber threats, pipeline security must be a priority
In May 2021, Americans received a stark reminder that the infrastructure powering our country is not immune to attack.
SharesDifferent by design: How Southern Company is fueling growth that benefits all customers
As electricity demand surges, driven by data centers, advanced manufacturing and a rapidly evolving economy, communities ask a simple question about new energy infrastructure: who pays, and who benefits?
SharesStaying competitive on energy means fixing a broken permitting system
Timing is everything. Markets move fast. Technology moves faster. Capital flows to where projects can actually get built. Right now, that's not always the United States.
SharesUnleashing American energy demands permitting reform
Energy prices continue to climb, and as the demand for power keeps surging, the need for permitting reform to unleash America's full energy potential has never been greater.
SharesThe future of Made-in-America energy
Our nation's energy sector supports more than 8.5 million jobs, contributes trillions to the U.S. economy and provides critical support to our nation's national security.
SharesNuclear cleanup enables a brighter nuclear future
Nuclear energy was born as a peaceful consequence of the atomic bomb: the pinnacle of humanity's destructive potential.
SharesA new day for environmental management
Under President Donald Trump, American energy dominance and scientific leadership are experiencing a triumphant revival.
SharesAmerica's broken permitting system is a competitiveness problem
The United States is in a global race that will define our economic and national security future.
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