How Americans will power their lives for years to come is an issue that divides them. From fossil fuels to wind and solar, liquefied natural gas to nuclear power, debates over energy sources dominate politics.
“I don’t say this to be funny,” said Neil Chatterjee, who served as chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission under the Trump administration. “To me, the solution is to make energy policy boring again.”
At the tail end of former President Donald Trump’s term, Chatterjee was demoted from his position as chairman. He has said he believed it was because of his stance on clean energy.
“I’m a big believer in innovation and markets, and I would like to see more and more conservatives embrace this and not cede the field to the other side,” Chatterjee said. “The energy transition could be the single greatest monetary opportunity of our lifetime.”
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