Unraveling Ethics in Biden’s Energy Policy: Ambition or Service?

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U.S. President Joe Biden delivers a foreign policy address as Vice President Kamala Harris listens during a visit to the State Department in Washington D.C., U.S., Feb. 4, 2021.

The Biden Administration faces significant scrutiny over its energy policies, accused of prioritizing political goals over public service and ethical governance.

Key Insights

  • Investigation launched by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform into the Biden Administration’s energy policies.
  • Biden’s policies allegedly increased energy prices and limited consumer options, impacting inflation.
  • Biden Administration accused of regulatory hurdles for traditional energy sectors, causing financial strain.
  • Claims of a suppressed study contradicting Biden’s stance on LNG export approvals.
  • Focus on securing “America First” energy policies to counteract perceived policy missteps.

House Investigation into Energy Policies

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer and Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Energy Policy, and Regulatory Affairs Chairman Eric Burlison are leading an investigation into the Biden Administration’s energy and environmental policies. They aim to assess how these policies may have increased prices and limited consumer choices, requesting briefings from relevant departments including the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Agency.

The allegation is that policies such as the shutting down of the Keystone XL pipeline and moratoriums on oil and gas production on federal lands have escalated costs. Mandy Gunasekara testified these actions have been taken over 125 times, seemingly to inhibit domestic energy supplies. Rep. Lauren Boebert criticized potential plans to ban gas stoves, asserting it would further burden consumers.

Controversy Over Suppressed Study

Reports state the administration allegedly buried a draft study suggesting increased U.S. LNG exports would reduce global emissions, countering its publicly stated rationale for pausing LNG export project approvals. Former Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and President Biden cited the need for a new study on LNG impacts, raising claims of prioritizing political over energy security interests.

Dr. Oliver McPherson-Smith mentioned that inhibiting fossil fuel production since January 2021 has contributed to the current crisis. The focus on new strategies and actions led by the Biden Administration has been questioned, especially regarding economic ramifications and global energy market vulnerabilities.

Calls for Policy Reevaluation

The investigation reflects growing dissatisfaction with the Biden Administration’s energy strategies. Lawmakers suggest the U.S. needs to reinforce pro-U.S.-energy policies to ensure lower prices and improve quality of life under the Trump administration. Highlighting the historical highs in gas and residential electricity prices, they argue for reducing regulatory hurdles faced by traditional energy industries.

Lawmakers attested to the dramatic impact former President Biden’s policies have had on energy costs in recent years, stating, “In 2022, the national average gas price reached a historic high as it soared to more than $5 per gallon. In 2023, residential electricity prices surged by more than six percent, equaling ‘the highest growth registered since the beginning of the century.’”

Critics of the Biden Administration advocate for a redirection towards traditional energy sources, proposing measures aligned with “America First” policies to enhance production and affordability and restore trust in energy governance.

Sources:

  1. Comer, Burlison Launch Investigation Into the Detrimental Energy Policies Imposed by the Biden Administration – United States House Committee on Oversight and Accountability
  2. Wrap-Up: President Biden’s Unprecedented Assault on American Energy Increased Costs on American Consumers and Businesses – United States House Committee on Oversight and Accountability
  3. EXCLUSIVE: Biden Admin ‘Intentionally Buried’ Inconvenient Study To Justify Major Energy Crackdown, Sources Say | The Daily Caller
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