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Mark P. Mills

Mark P. Mills

@MarkPMills

Exec Director @EnergyRealities, Senior Fellow @TPPF, Contributing Editor@CityJournal, Partner, Montrose Lane. Book, THE CLOUD REVOLUTION https://t.co/RG0uZf3CQg

DC Katılım Aralık 2011
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18 years to build a copper mine. @BlackRock's Mark Hume at #EnergyFutureForum: copper supply can't keep pace with demand from grids, data centers, and EVs — no matter how fast we permit. The bottleneck is structural, not political. Watch the full session to hear how traditional fuels, project finance, and energy policy collide — and what that means for the real bottlenecks shaping global energy markets. energyanalytics.org/energy-future-… Presented by @_RCEnergy in partnership with @USChamber and the National Center for Energy Analytics.
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It turned out to be a segment on “the resistance” movement.
National Center for Energy Analytics@EnergyRealities

“AI and data centers are as consequential as the advent of computers.” That was the takeaway from Executive Director @MarkPMills on @CNN . As opposition to new projects grows, it’s worth remembering: the digital economy doesn’t run in the cloud—it runs in physical infrastructure. And like every major technology shift before it, scaling it will require energy, land, and investment. Watch here: next.frame.io/share/a8390930…

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Josh Wolfe@wolfejosh·
why smart people believe stupid things:
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Paul H. Tice@PaulHTice·
My book review of Lloyd Blankfein’s new memoir, “Streetwise: Getting to and Through Goldman Sachs,” in today’s Washington Free Beacon. Nearly a decade after retiring as CEO and Chairman of Goldman Sachs, where he spent his entire 36-year career in finance, the author Blankfein remains a steadfast steward and tireless defender of the firm's culture and reputation by rejecting pretty much any criticism of Goldman—whether before, during, or after the global financial crisis—as the product of competitive envy, political posturing, or media hype. Readers looking for a fresh perspective on the market events of 2008 will come away disappointed. Check out the book review (“Lloyd Blankfein’s Hard Knock Wall Street Life”) here: freebeacon.com/america/lloyd-… @EnergyRealities @MarkPMills @TPPF @ManhattanInst @Heritage @SFOF_States @AEI @aier @CFAinstitute @FIASI_NY @NYUStern @GoldmanSachs @lloydblankfein @FreeBeacon @WSJBooks @FedSoc #finance #markets #goldmansachs #investing #streetwise #lloydblankfein #wallstreet
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Bob McNally
Bob McNally@Bob_McNally·
I'll wager not well.... In energy policy, there's often an inverse relationship between sound policy and political playfulness.
Jason Bordoff@JasonBordoff

Not sure how @Bob_McNally's domestic production policy platform--MOGA (Make OPEC Great Again)--is going to play politically.

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If we posit ignorance …. The ‘green’ narrative has focused on capacity additions year-on-year which, as you know w all the subsidies and mandates, is at a record level. BUT capacity of wind and esp solar is irrelevant (esp in northern latitudes) and that excites and distracts the transitionists. It is of course the energy-production reality that the chart properly shows. Bottom line is I agree. Either profound ignorance or deliberately misleading.
Matt Ridley@mattwridley

Truly gobsmacking ignorance, failure to check data or a deliberate attempt to mislead, from @dorfman_p

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National Center for Energy Analytics@EnergyRealities·
What if global energy access wasn't treated as foreign aid — but as investment? At last year's Energy Future Forum, NCEA advisor Scott W. Tinker, PhD reframed the entire conversation around energy and development. That's the kind of thinking this forum was built for. Join us May 1 in Washington, D.C. for conversations that go beyond the headlines. 📍 May 1 | Washington, D.C. + Livestreamed 🔗realclearenergy.org/forum/2026/ Presented by @_RCEnergy in partnership with the @USChamber of Commerce and the National Center for Energy Analytics.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Starship is the most powerful moving object ever made
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Come and join us ... trust me (again) ... gonna be an epic Forum 2026
National Center for Energy Analytics@EnergyRealities

Most conversations about America's energy future skip the part where someone has to actually dig things out of the ground. Last year at the Energy Future Forum, NCEA advisor @PeterJBryant and Brandon Craig, President of BHP Americas, walked through the resource realities of scaling energy production — and it reframed the entire conversation in the room. Come hear what the builders, miners, and operators are actually dealing with. May 1, Washington D.C. Register now → realclearenergy.org/forum/2026

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Gonna be an epic conference this year.
National Center for Energy Analytics@EnergyRealities

Science fiction is becoming the shop floor. @damionshelton , Co-Founder & Board Chairman of @agilityrobotics, joins us May 1 in Washington, D.C. to explore how AI-enabled humanoid robots are moving past fiction to take on the skilled trades challenge in energy and industrial buildout. 📍 DC + Livestreamed 🔗 realclearenergy.org/forum/2026/ Presented by @_RCEnergy in partnership with @USChamber and National Center for Energy Analytics.

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