ENB Pub Note: This is an excellent interview on Stuart Varney, Fox Business, with Secretary Chris Wright on energy dominance. Today on the live podcast with Stu Turley, David Blackmon, and Josh Young, Stu Turley called Secretary Burgum, Zeldin, and Wight the “Three Horsemen of the Energy Dominance Apocolypse”.
1. Energy policy and the debate around coal, renewable energy, and energy dominance in the United States. The transcript discusses the Trump administration’s pro-coal stance in contrast with the Obama and Biden administrations’ policies.
2. The concept of “clean coal” and whether it can be a viable energy source with reduced emissions compared to traditional coal.
3. The political divide between “blue” and “red” states when it comes to energy policy, with the transcript suggesting the current administration is cutting funding for energy projects in Democratic-led states.
4. The balance between affordable, reliable energy for consumers and the costs associated with decarbonization efforts.
Great interview on Stu Varney of Fox News with @SecretaryWright
I called Secretary Chris Wright, Zeldin, and Burgham the Three Horsemen of the Energy Dominance Apocolypse, and they are bringing energy sanity to the US.
1. Energy policy and the debate around coal, renewable… pic.twitter.com/w3P86lm2IX
— STUART TURLEY – Energy Podcast Host (@STUARTTURLEY16) October 3, 2025
Best Quotes:
“Stopping the strangulation by regulation of this important industry that coal produces 20% of America’s electricity.”
“The Biden administration was punishing baseload like coal and they were rewarding intermittent, unreliable and expensive sources.”
“We’re doing everything we can to make sure we’ve got affordable, reliable electricity in this country and that means opening up these amazing coal resources that we have in our country as opposed to shutting them down.”
“The emissions from coal that matter, you know, is particulate matter and Soxonox pollutants. So clean coal is using pollution control systems, so coming out of the smoke stack is just water vapor and carbon dioxide.” “Americans want affordable energy. They want more job opportunities. They want to be able to pay their bills and so do we.”
“Do you want to paid to decarbonyze Uber Eats in San Francisco or subsidize? E-bike lanes in Portlandia? Like, people don’t want to spend taxpayer money on that.”
Way to go, Secretary Chris Wright and Stu Varney.
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