Energy
Posted by
Melissa Landry
on March 26, 2026
Meet the Candidates Running for Louisiana’s Public Service Commission
When Louisiana voters go to the polls this May, most of their attention will be fixed on the U.S. Senate [...]
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Melissa Landry
on March 12, 2026
Louisiana Supreme Court Delivers a Win for Common Sense and Economic Growth
What if a single court decision could unlock billions in investment, protect local decision-making, and [...]
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Melissa Landry
on February 23, 2026
Your Electric Bill Is on the Ballot in 2026 — Whether You Know It or Not
Here’s a pop quiz for the politically engaged: Who decides how much you pay for electricity? Your [...]
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Melissa Landry
on February 12, 2026
Louisiana’s Grid Gambit: Is It Time to Let Private Power Play?
Last month, the New Orleans City Council voted unanimously to impose a one-year moratorium on data center [...]
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Melissa Landry
on January 9, 2026
Louisiana’s Energy Moment: Why Competition—Not Regulatory Shortcuts—Will Power Growth and Lower Costs
As Louisiana enters 2026, energy and infrastructure policy remain front and center. Last month’s [...]
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Melissa Landry
on December 17, 2025
Building America’s Energy Future: The Case for Federal Permitting Reform
America is experiencing the largest surge in electricity demand in modern history. The rapid growth of [...]
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Melissa Landry
on December 12, 2025
Louisiana’s Path to Economic Prosperity and Energy Dominance Runs Through Free Markets
Earlier this month, Entergy Louisiana broke ground on two of three new gas-fired power plants designed to [...]
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Melissa Landry
on September 9, 2025
Energy Victories: Commonwealth LNG Gets Final DOE Approval; US LNG Exports Hit Record High Thanks to Plaquemines LNG
Louisiana’s energy sector recently scored two major victories that demonstrate the power of free [...]
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Melissa Landry
on August 11, 2025
Opinion: Recent Blackouts Should Be a Wake-Up Call — Louisiana Can’t Keep Shutting Out Real Energy Solutions
Just days after the Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) voted to shut down its only active review [...]
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