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America’s energy weakness isn’t overseas — it’s at home

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The U.S. is an energy superpower, but its lack of infrastructure to move energy supply to where it is needed results in high energy costs for many Americans, which is exacerbated by a permitting process that makes it difficult to build new projects.

The U.S. is an energy superpower, but its lack of infrastructure to move energy supply to where it is needed results in high energy costs for many Americans, which is exacerbated by a permitting process that makes it difficult to build new projects.

The U.S. is an energy superpower, but its lack of infrastructure to move energy supply to where it is needed results in high energy costs for many Americans, which is exacerbated by a permitting process that makes it difficult to build new projects.

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