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3 Big Projects Offer Hope That Our Energy Nightmare Is Ending

3 Big Projects Offer Hope That Our Energy Nightmare Is Ending
A heat exchanger and transfer pipes at an LNG terminal in Lusby, Maryland. Cliff Owen/AP Photo
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A few short months ago, much of the world seemed doomed to a bleak energy future, with unreliable, taxpayer-subsidized “renewables” being foisted upon homes and businesses by governments kneeling at the altar of the climate cult. The result was nation after nation winning plaudits from the extreme environmental movement, but increasingly incapable of meeting the energy demands of the 21st Century.

Gary Abernathy
Gary Abernathy
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Gary Abernathy is a longtime newspaper editor, reporter, and columnist. He was a contributing columnist for the Washington Post from 2017–2023 and a frequent guest analyst across numerous media platforms. He is a contributing columnist for The Empowerment Alliance, which advocates for realistic approaches to energy consumption and environmental conservation.