CLEAN ENERGY INDEPENDENCE AND INNOVATION
Energy independence isn’t just about oil — it’s about control over our future.
For too long, America’s been at the mercy of foreign suppliers and fossil-fuel markets. We’ve fought wars, polluted skies, and risked our planet — all to chase power we could be generating right here at home.
It’s time to put that power back in the people’s hands — clean, renewable, and American-made.
THE PROBLEM
The U.S. still spends billions every year on foreign oil, while domestic clean energy industries struggle for equal investment.
Aging grids waste enormous amounts of electricity and can’t keep up with renewable integration.
Fossil fuel subsidies distort the market, while small renewable startups fight uphill battles against entrenched energy giants.
Supply chains for critical minerals, batteries, and solar components remain vulnerable to foreign control.
Political gridlock keeps America from building the infrastructure we already know we need.
We have the technology. We lack the leadership.
OUR PLAN - AMERICAN POWER, AMERICAN JOBS
We’ll make the next energy revolution one that’s built here, built fair, and built to last.
National Clean Energy Independence Act — A coordinated federal push to reach 80% clean energy by 2035 and 100% by 2050, with guaranteed worker protections.
Modernize the Grid — Invest in smart grids, microgrids, and local battery storage to improve reliability and resilience against outages and cyberattacks.
Support Domestic Manufacturing — Tax incentives and federal contracts for U.S.-made turbines, panels, batteries, and EV infrastructure.
Next-Generation Fuels & Tech — Fund research into hydrogen, advanced geothermal, wave power, and carbon-neutral industrial fuels.
Rural Energy Partnerships — Help farmers and small towns install wind, solar, and biogas systems that cut costs and generate local revenue.
End Fossil Subsidies — Redirect those billions toward clean energy job training, R&D, and domestic supply chain development.
Public-Private Innovation Labs — Create regional hubs where universities, unions, and businesses collaborate on renewable breakthroughs.
WHY IT MATTERS
Clean energy is more than an environmental issue — it’s an economic and national security imperative.
When America controls its own energy supply, we control our destiny. The future can be powered by wind, water, and sunlight — or by excuses.
“Energy independence isn’t about drilling deeper — it’s about thinking smarter.”
