President Biden’s war on fossil fuels has led to the most dramatic energy crisis this country has seen since the 1970s.
Record-high gas prices and rising costs for consumers all point to the urgency of embracing our potential as a global energy leader. While the Biden administration has sought to expand alternative energy sources at the expense of domestic oil and gas production, the choice should not be either/or; it should be "all of the above."
In that spirit, I traveled with my colleagues on the House Energy Action Team to Bad Creek Hydro Station in South Carolina to witness how alternative power sources are helping to bridge the domestic energy gap in communities across the southeast.
Going forward, America must have an all-of-the above energy portfolio that includes nuclear and other alternative energy sources like those we saw this week. However, House Democrats must also reverse course and acknowledge that oil and natural gas remain essential in delivering the baseload power necessary to sustain American homes, businesses, and livelihoods.