Senator Daines discusses support for Montana’s domestic energy industry

Senator Steve Daines, US Senator for Montana
Senator Steve Daines, US Senator for Montana
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U.S. Senator Steve Daines has published an opinion piece in the Washington Times, discussing strategies to support energy production in Montana and across the United States.

In his op-ed, Daines emphasized the importance of domestic energy production for economic growth and national security. He stated, “Unleashing made-in-America energy has been a hallmark priority of the conservative movement for years. It bolsters our economy and provides millions of jobs. Most importantly, having strong domestic energy production decreases our reliance on foreign nations and protects our national security. The demand for U.S. energy is expected to grow at least 50% over the next 25 years. It’s critical that we do everything we can to support more made-in-America energy, so we are prepared for this growth in demand and maintain our energy dominance in an increasingly competitive global market and continue to bolster our workforce…”

Daines highlighted Montana’s role as a significant contributor to U.S. energy supply, noting its resources in coal, crude oil, natural gas, and renewable sources such as hydropower. He wrote, “Montana is rich in natural resources and a net supplier of energy to the rest of the nation. We have more recoverable coal than any other state in the U.S. as well as abundant sources of crude oil and natural gas. Montana also has abundant renewable energy like hydropower, which provides the second largest share of electricity generation in our state…”

He pointed out that hydropower is particularly important for Montana due to its geography: “Thanks to Montana’s unique geography, hydropower is an affordable and reliable source of baseload power in the Treasure State. Six of our ten major electric power plants run on hydropower. And uniquely, Montana is home to the first tribally owned electric plant in the U.S., on the Flathead River. It’s clear that hydropower is a critical source of energy produced in Montana and powering the nation…”

However, Daines expressed concern about regulatory hurdles facing hydropower projects: “But unfortunately, the relicensing program for hydropower dams can take nearly a decade- a product of D.C. bureaucracy that slows the process and harms Montana as a result…”

To address these challenges, he referenced bipartisan legislation introduced earlier this year: “Earlier this year I introduced S. 1020 with Sen. John Fetterman (D-Penn.), as well as my Republican colleagues Sens. Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy of Louisiana, Lisa Murkowski (Alaska), and Tim Sheehy (Mont.), to approve six-year extensions for hydropower projects licensed before 2020. The bill will end construction delays due to supply chain shortages and keep these critical projects running…”

Daines concluded by expressing optimism about future reforms under potential new leadership: “I am confident that under the leadership of President Trump and his administration, and with a Republican majority in the U.S. Senate, we will be able to get these important permitting reforms in place. I look forward to working with my colleagues to further made-in-America energy and increase effective energy production.”

The full op-ed can be read at The Washington Times.



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