Biden Administration Official Says Keeping the Lights on During Green Energy Transition a ‘Balancing Act’

January 28, 2024

WASHINGTON, D.C. A top Biden Administration official has highlighted the delicate balancing act of maintaining reliable energy supplies while advancing towards ambitious clean energy goals. The administration’s strategy aims to ensure consistent energy availability, including keeping gasoline prices manageable, while also supporting allies with natural gas supplies.

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm has articulated the Biden Administration’s intricate approach to maintaining energy reliability while aggressively pursuing clean energy objectives. The administration’s strategy, as outlined by Secretary Granholm, focuses on ensuring consistent energy availability and moderating gasoline prices, alongside supporting global allies with natural gas supplies. This dual focus is part of the administration’s broader initiative to transition toward sustainable energy solutions to combat the climate crisis.

Secretary Granholm highlighted the global challenge of this energy transition, emphasizing the importance of both meeting immediate energy needs and advancing towards greener energy sources. “We want to make sure that people can turn the lights on, obviously, and we want to make sure that we are transitioning to clean energy so that we solve the climate crisis,” Granholm stated. This remark underscores the administration’s commitment to a balanced approach that addresses current energy demands while setting the stage for a sustainable energy future.

A central element of the Biden Administration’s energy policy is the ambitious goal of achieving 100% clean electricity in the United States by 2035 and attaining net-zero emissions by 2050. These targets represent a significant pivot in U.S. energy policy towards more environmentally sustainable practices. Additionally, the administration is dedicated to assisting allies in their own transitions to cleaner energy sources, recognizing the global interconnectedness of energy markets and environmental initiatives.

The administration, under Secretary Granholm’s guidance, is accelerating the adoption of clean energy technologies. This acceleration occurs even as efforts are made to keep gasoline prices affordable and to ensure the supply of natural gas to international partners. This strategy aims to balance the immediate requirements of energy consumers with the long-term objective of creating a cleaner, more sustainable energy landscape.

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