Unleashing the Golden Era of Energy Dominance
The statement argues that under President Trump’s leadership, the Department of Energy has focused on expanding domestic energy production and lowering costs for consumers. It credits administration policies with record levels of U.S. oil and natural gas output, declining prices for gasoline and home heating fuels and expanded approvals for liquefied natural gas exports. The Energy Department also points to regulatory rollbacks, refilling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and tax and policy changes as steps that it says have reduced consumer costs and strengthened America’s position as a global energy leader.
The second theme emphasizes grid reliability and reversing prior energy policies viewed as threatening the power supply. The administration describes actions taken to prevent plant closures, issue emergency orders to keep electricity generation online during peak demand and extreme weather and protect major hydroelectric resources. It also highlights federal intervention to address Puerto Rico’s grid challenges and the reallocation or cancellation of funding tied to earlier clean energy initiatives. Overall, the message frames these efforts as restoring energy security, preventing blackouts, and reaffirming support for traditional energy sources such as coal alongside broader energy system stability.


