Global Energy Institute

The purpose of the U.S. Chamber's Global Energy Institute is to unify energy stakeholders and policymakers behind a common strategy to ensure that America's supply of fuel and power is adequate, stable, and affordable, while protecting national security, and improving the environment.
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Now Is Not the Time to Cut (LNG) and RunThe Biden Administration announced it would halt the review of new liquified natural gas (LNG) export authority.
By Martin Durbin
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Natural Gas, Natural Advantage
Natural gas provides benefits to the economy, environment, and national security.
Permit America to Build
Bolstering America’s strength and competitiveness by modernizing the permitting process necessary to build critical infrastructure.
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Supreme Court backs streamlined NEPA permitting in major win for infrastructure and business.
U.S. Chamber statement on the Supreme Court’s decision to rein in abuse of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to stall infrastructure projects.
The forum delivered a clear message: the future of energy must be abundant, reliable, and resilient.
On May 16, the U.S. Chamber submitted comments responding to the Federal Register Notice issued by the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) on the Section 232 National Security Investigation of Imports of Processed Critical Minerals and Derivative Products.
U.S. Chamber convened business leaders and policymakers ahead of President Trump's announcement to strengthen domestic supply chains.
The Chamber’s 2024 electricity cost analysis reveals critical demand for power and pipeline expansion.
Right-sizing regulations will allow businesses to adapt to evolving consumer demands and deliver value.
Chamber highlights concerns with EPA Proposed Combustion Turbine Rule.
On April 1, the U.S. Chamber submitted comments responding to the Federal Register Notice issued by the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) on the Section 232 National Security Investigation of Imports of Copper