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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.”

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