The conversation around U.S. energy policy needs a serious reality check. As electricity prices remain a critical factor for data center operations and energy-intensive industries, policymakers should focus on solutions that actually reduce costs. Coal expansion isn't the answer—it's time to pivot toward modern energy alternatives that can bring electricity prices down sustainably. The future competitiveness of American tech and energy sectors depends on getting energy economics right, not clinging to legacy infrastructure.
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The conversation around U.S. energy policy needs a serious reality check. As electricity prices remain a critical factor for data center operations and energy-intensive industries, policymakers should focus on solutions that actually reduce costs. Coal expansion isn't the answer—it's time to pivot toward modern energy alternatives that can bring electricity prices down sustainably. The future competitiveness of American tech and energy sectors depends on getting energy economics right, not clinging to legacy infrastructure.