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Conservatives in my party killed clean energy: It’s time to resurrect it
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文章探讨了共和党内对可再生能源支持度下降的现象,并分析了其原因在于将清洁能源过度政治化,与左翼气候议程紧密捆绑,疏远了保守派。作者认为,随着人工智能和电气化驱动电力需求激增,可再生能源因其成本效益和快速部署能力,正成为保障美国能源独立、经济竞争力和低电价的关键。文章呼吁可再生能源行业重塑叙事,将其定位为自由、安全和自由企业价值的体现,从而争取保守派的支持,共同推动美国能源的繁荣与安全。

💡 **政治疏远导致保守派支持度下降**:文章指出,尽管风能和太阳能等可再生能源在美国大部分地区(尤其是在红州)广泛应用,但由于其倡导者与左翼气候政治过度捆绑,使得清洁能源从一项曾受广泛欢迎的产业,转变为一个被部分保守派视为“左翼事业”的议题,导致共和党内的支持率显著下滑。

⚡ **市场需求重塑可再生能源地位**:人工智能和电气化正以前所未有的速度推高电力需求,而传统能源(如核能和煤炭)的建设周期长,天然气也难以满足短期需求。可再生能源(风能、太阳能和电池储能)因其部署速度快、零边际成本的优势,在满足激增的电力需求、抑制电价上涨方面展现出不可或缺的作用,使其从“环保美德”转变为“经济必需”。

🗽 **重塑叙事以争取保守派支持**:为了重新赢得保守派的青睐,可再生能源行业需要调整沟通策略,将清洁能源的优势与保守派重视的价值观联系起来。这包括强调能源的“自由”(个人发电的权利)、“安全”(摆脱对外国能源的依赖,国内生产的可靠性)以及“自由企业”(在成本上与化石燃料竞争,体现市场活力)等方面。

📈 **税收优惠到期前的机遇与挑战**:联邦清洁能源税收优惠将于2027年到期,这为行业提供了一个加速发展、压缩增长时间窗口的“生死攸关”的时期。虽然失去补贴将带来挑战,但这同样是行业通过削减成本和创新来证明自身市场竞争力的绝佳机会,从而实现“基于价值而非强制”的增长。

Conservatives like me spent decades arguing that renewable energy strengthens American energy independence, yet those who once demanded freedom from foreign oil now bristle at homegrown solar and wind power.

I’m a lifelong Republican who has testified before Congress three times in favor of legislation to reform clean energy incentives. Many of my fellow conservatives have sought to suffocate the U.S. renewables industry in their pursuit of energy independence despite both wind and gas turbines being mostly made in America. The industry isn’t blameless: tying itself too tightly to a left-wing climate crusade alienated many on the right.

But surging electricity demand and market forces now offer the industry an opportunity for resurrection: reframe clean energy, not as eco-virtue signaling, but as a core component of U.S. competitiveness and independence.

Political miscalculation

Over 80% of my fellow Republicans supported wind and solar energy in 2020, but by 2025 that share has fallen to around 60%. The erosion of support was the result of a miscalculation: renewable advocates aligned too closely with progressive climate politics, turning an industry once embraced by all into a left-wing cause, alienating conservatives along the way.

MAGA activists found their bette noir, turning “green energy” into an object of scorn. Republican officials who once welcomed renewable projects in their districts now echo anti-renewable talking points. Although 70% of U.S. wind power is generated in red states (Texas alone gets nearly 30% of its electricity from wind), wind energy has become a pariah among the GOP base.

Market opportunity

Dramatically rising electricity demand, driven by AI and electrification, may accomplish what politics hasn’t: make clean energy indispensable. Traditional sources can’t scale fast enough: new nuclear and coal plants take decades, and even natural gas can’t ramp up quickly enough to meet near-term demand.

In contrast, wind, solar, and battery installations can be built in a fraction of the time. Renewables provide zero-marginal-cost power, and a White House study warns that if we fail to add cheap capacity, AI-driven demand could send electricity prices soaring by 2030. In short, renewables are no longer just about climate virtue; they’re essential for keeping the lights on and energy bills low.

Conservative reframe

To win back conservatives, renewable advocates must recast their message around freedom, security, and free enterprise — values that clean energy can champion.

Freedom: Conservatives prize personal liberty, which should include the freedom to generate your own power — a right already exercised by ordinary homeowners, not just elites.

Security: Domestic renewable energy is a fortress against foreign threats: solar panels generate power for decades, with only clouds and nightfall to worry about. Wind turbines can run for 25 years, and their components are largely U.S.-made. Once installed, no adversary can shut off the supply of sun or wind.

Free Enterprise: Renewable energy often undercuts fossil fuels on cost, and with federal clean energy tax credits expiring in 2027, the playing field will soon level. Policies that block renewables aren’t “pro-market” — if wind and solar are cheaper, let them compete. Far from being a Trojan horse for big government, clean energy exemplifies free enterprise at its best.

Path forward

The clean energy sector is entering a make-or-break period: federal tax credits expire in 2027, leaving a two-year window to build as much capacity as possible while incentives last. This looming deadline has triggered a blitz of development, compressing years of growth into a sprint. Losing subsidies will hurt, but it’s also an opportunity for the industry to prove itself by slashing costs and innovating to compete.

Electricity prices have jumped 13% nationwide since 2022, due in part to a lack of cheap supply — not because of “too much” renewable energy as some claim. Each utility rate hike only makes solar panels and batteries more appealing. If suppliers seize this moment to scale up and drive costs down, they can thrive on merit rather than mandates.

Conclusion

America’s energy future shouldn’t be a partisan battlefield. Our prosperity and security depend on abundant, affordable power from every source, including clean energy. Clean energy isn’t a progressive scam — it’s just plain energy, and it happens to align with conservative values. Let’s end the energy culture war and let free markets fuel the next era of growth so that America wins.

The opinions expressed in Fortune.com commentary pieces are solely the views of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions and beliefs of Fortune.

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