Wright believes that fossil fuels are vital for combating world poverty, viewing climate change as a less immediate threat, a stance reflected in his recent writings.
Wright emphasized the need to treat energy as a national asset, calling for expanded energy production, including nuclear and liquefied natural gas, to improve global competitiveness.
In his prepared remarks, Wright stated that previous administrations have seen energy as a liability rather than recognizing its potential as an immense national asset.
Wright's approach contrasts with former Energy Secretary Granholm, who exercised caution about LNG exports, highlighting the potential environmental and economic impacts of unregulated increases.
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