
America Needs a Rational Energy Policy
With rapidly evolving technologies such as artificial intelligence, ever-larger data centers, cloud computing, quantum computing, etc., causing our society’s demand for electricity to increase at an accelerating rate, it is imperative that we find ways to ramp up the supply of energy in ways that are affordable and reliable without destructive environmental consequences. Given those parameters, what is a viable, rational energy policy for the United States in 2025 and in the years to come? This paper addresses that question.
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About the Author:
Mark W. Hendrickson
Mark Hendrickson is an economist who retired from the faculty of Grove City College in Pennsylvania, where he remains fellow for economic and social policy at the Institute for Faith & Freedom. He is the author of several books on topics as varied as American economic history, anonymous characters in the Bible, the wealth inequality issue, and climate change.