Nations Energy Grid, Infrastructure, Action Plan

Americans are increasingly concerned about energy. Energy demand is increasing faster than the supply safe. Most of the world’s oil supply is delivered in a restrictive market dominated by unstable or hostile nations, some of which are using energy as a tool to undermine U.S. national security and frustrate the objectives of external policies.

 

The sensible national energy policy should enable U.S. energy supply for a wide range of sources in the best way for the economy and at the same time, solve the national security considerations. A diverse and abundant energy supply is central to the liberty and prosperity of the United States.

The guiding principles for an energy strategy that promotes freedom and prosperity must emphasize three themes:

unleash free enterprise;

protect U.S. energy interests, and

promoting free global energy markets.

 

FOR A CHANGE IN THE ENERGY SYSTEM, WE SHOULD CREATE A GOOD ECONOMIC AND FISCAL BASE, FOR WHICH, SHOULD FOLLOW A SERIES OF STEPS:

 

1. Avoid costly environmental regulatory mandates that will have little benefit for the environment.

2. Relying on research capacity and development of the private sector.

3. Urge government agencies to learn from the private sector

4. Allow access to all sources of energy within U.S. borders

5. Remove artificial constraints on national energy infrastructure, including severe and unnecessary environmental regulations.

6. Ensure that any initiative to reduce dependence on foreign oil is based on policies that favor the economy.

7. Managing risks in critical energy infrastructure as a shared responsibility between the government and the private sector.

8. Establish effective risk communications for energy issues

9. Develop external policies that frustrate the ability of regimes to use their coercive power supplies as an economic weapon.

10. Support access to the global market.

11. Discourage restrictive international regimes.

 

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