America’s Energy Wake-Up Call: Why Voters Demand Data Security & Power Dominance
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In this episode of Energy Newsbeat – Conversations in Energy, host Stu Turley sits down with Sarah E. Hunt, President of the Rainey Center, to break down groundbreaking new polling that reveals overwhelming bipartisan support for American energy dominance, secure domestic data centers, and rapid permitting reform. Sarah explains how voters overwhelmingly link energy independence to national security, the growing AI arms race with China, and the urgent need to build every possible electron—nuclear, natural gas, solar, wind—to safeguard America’s technological future. From China’s 10x energy build-out to AI-driven permitting solutions, this conversation delivers sharp insights, alarming realities, and a clear call to action for policymakers across the U.S.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
00:33 – Why Energy Dominance = National Security
01:04 – The Shocking Truth About U.S. Data Stored in China
02:27 – Voters See a Tech Arms Race With China
03:23 – China’s 10x Energy Build-Out Advantage
03:58 – Nuclear Power, Permitting, & Speeding Up Builds
05:42 – Using AI to Fix Permitting Bottlenecks
06:08 – The “Three Horsemen” of Energy Dominance
07:02 – Voters Overwhelmingly Support Cutting Red Tape
08:03 – Grid Vulnerabilities & Chinese-Linked Equipment
09:02 – Electricity as a Weapon of War
10:12 – Bipartisan Consensus on Energy Independence
10:40 – How the Rainey Center Started
11:22 – Supporting Local, State & Federal Leaders
14:00 – State-Level Energy Action & AI Competition With China
16:41 – The Electricity War for Human Freedom
17:15 – Wind, Solar, Nuclear & Reality of Energy Costs
18:44 – Who Should Pay for Data Center Power?
20:18 – Solar Already Built But Stuck in Red Tape
21:48 – Critical Minerals, Supply Chains & Energy Security
22:13 – How to Follow & Connect With Sarah
23:59 – Closing Remarks
We recommend checking out the Rainey Center for Public Policy: https://www.raineycenter.org/
Follow Sarah on her LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahelisabethhunt/
Check out https://theenergynewsbeat.substack.com/
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https://energynewsbeat.co/