There is an energy crisis in America. We've heard about it on the news. We've seen it reflected in our international policy. We've felt it in our wallets at the gas pump.
The Chamber has deployed a team of the nation's foremost energy experts and advocates to advance policies that address this crisis. We have also created the Institute for 21st Century Energy, which we will significantly expand early in 2008. With these assets, the Chamber will sustain a vigorous grassroots education and advocacy campaign to move the nation to serious action on the fundamental energy realities that threaten our economy and security.
Environment, Technology, and Regulatory Affairs Division
The Environment, Technology, and Regulatory Affairs Division of the U.S. Chamber provides background research in developing Chamber policy in the environment, food and agriculture, technology, legal affairs, natural resources, regulatory affairs, and energy issues arenas.
The Institute for 21st Century Energy, in affiliation with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, was created to lead the necessary effort to educate the public on America's energy needs and help create forward-looking policies to increase and diversify the nation's supply of fuel and power from all sources.