Energy Dept’s Haustveit at Louisiana Summit: 'More reliable energy' needed
- The U.S. will need more reliable energy sources than ever before, according to an assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of Energy.
- Haustveit emphasized that without reliable energy, America could face unprecedented energy disasters.
- He noted that America needs increased energy diversity and production.
- Haustveit mentioned that the National Energy Dominance Council is working on unleashing American energy through permitting reform.
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Energy Dept’s Haustveit at Louisiana Summit: ‘More reliable energy’ needed
KEY TAKEAWAYS: DOE official Kyle Haustveit said the U.S. must expand reliable energy sources to meet soaring demand. The Louisiana Energy Security Summit brought together 70 leaders to discuss national energy strategy. The administration plans to boost coal, nuclear, and natural gas production while streamlining permits. Rising AI data center energy use could double or triple electricity demand by 2028, officials said. The U.S. will need m…
At a Louisiana summit, officials call for ‘energy dominance’ to fuel AI and industry
At the Louisiana Energy Security Summit in New Orleans, U.S. Department of Energy Assistant Secretary Kyle Haustveit said the Trump administration will pursue “unprecedented” energy production to meet surging demand from AI data centers and U.S. manufacturing, The Center Square writes. Speaking by video amid the federal shutdown, Haustveit outlined a $5 billion research portfolio spanning coal, oil, gas and critical minerals, emphasizing “24/7 …
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