Nick Loris was quoted in a Stand Together article about the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency, alongside several partners, including representatives from the Cato Institute and the Economic Policy Innovation Center.
“Congress should also address the regulatory and policy barriers that adversely affect the competitiveness of specific energy technologies,” Nick Loris, executive vice president of policy for C3 Solutions, wrote for C3 News Mag.
“That includes everything from relicensing hydropower, radiation standards for nuclear, and ensuring geothermal production on federal land is on equal footing with oil and gas development. Fixing these regulatory inefficiencies will help bring more dependable, clean power online.”
Loris also suggests that artificial intelligence can be leveraged as a tool for government agencies to more efficiently review public comments.
“Through his social media platform, X, Musk is bringing long-overlooked ideas for government reform into the spotlight. For years, think tanks and watchdog groups have proposed solutions to reduce waste and improve efficiency, but these ideas have languished on their websites and in white papers, ignored by the broader public,”
– Paul Winfree, CEO of the Economic Policy Innovation Center
“Musk, with his flair for disruption and his ability to command broad public attention, is making government reform ‘cool’ again. This is no small feat — and it could make a real difference.”