How The Big Beautiful Bill Will Keep Louisiana’s Energy Industry Strong

Contact Your Elected Officials

Louisiana knows energy. From offshore oil rigs in the Gulf of America to the refineries along the Mississippi River, we have been fueling America for generations. Energy is not just what we do, it is who we are.

Nationwide, Louisiana ranks third in natural gas production with approximately 10% of the total marketed. In natural gas reserves, Louisiana has 6% of the nationโ€™s total, ranking 7th among the states.  

With 15 crude oil refineries, Louisiana processes 17% of the nationโ€™s refining capacity, which is approximately 3 million barrels of crude oil per day.

Louisiana is even more essential in Liquified Natural Gas exports, accounting for 61% of the nationโ€™s total and ranking #1 in the world.

Along with the crucial role Louisiana plays in the oil and gas industry, there is more good news to report in the stateโ€™s energy sector. This is important with demand rising and global threats mounting. Our nation cannot afford to become complacent. It is time to recognize the vital role of nuclear energy, a source that is clean, dependable, and ready to power the future.

There are two nuclear reactors in the state, both operated by Entergy Louisiana. The Waterford 3 nuclear power station is in Killona, about twenty-five miles west of New Orleans, in St. Charles Parish. It has a 1250-megawatt reactor and commenced operation in September of 1985.

Nine months later, in June 1986, the River Bend nuclear power station became operational. It is in St. Francisville, in West Feliciana Parish, about twenty-four miles west of Baton Rouge. Its maximum capacity is 967 megawatts.

Together, the two nuclear power plants supply about 16% of Louisianaโ€™s electricity needs and are the stateโ€™s largest carbon-free source of power. Nuclear power is dependable, working day and night, hurricane or heat wave, no matter what. Whether there is high demand or inclement weather, nuclear power delivers.

The stateโ€™s two nuclear plants power 827,000 homes and provide 1,600 highly paid jobs that support Louisiana families. The overall impact is over $250 million in local and state tax revenue. This means both energy and economic security for Louisiana communities.

Unfortunately, for many years, leftists have promoted a radical green agenda which has gained influence among the media, academia, and corporate America, as well as in our nationโ€™s capital. These activists have put nuclear power at risk. Aging infrastructure, rising costs, and government red tape are forcing plants around the country to shut down. Once a nuclear plant closes, it never comes back in operation.

Thankfully, House Republicans stood tall for the American energy sector by passing President Donald Trumpโ€™s โ€œOne Big, Beautiful Bill.โ€ This legislation protects the Nuclear Production Tax Credit (PTC), a critical tool that keeps our nuclear plants online and ensures these power stations are treated fairly in the energy market. 

Unlike wasteful subsidies that pay huge sums no matter the result, the PTC only rewards real energy production. If there is no power, there is no payout. It is common sense, and it levels the playing field.

The United States cannot allow foreign nations, especially an adversary like China, to take the lead in the global energy race. In China, ten nuclear power plants have been approved annually for the last three years. At the end of 2024, China had 57 nuclear power plants in operation, ranking third globally in โ€œinstalled nuclear capacity;โ€ however, it is forecast to โ€œclaim the top spotโ€ by 2030.

China is busy building reactors, growing their influence, and locking in their energy dominance. Meanwhile, here in the United States, our country faces continual risks of nuclear power plants shutting down to appease climate activists who do not understand how the lights stay on.

Fortunately, the people of Louisiana do understand energy needs and the importance of nuclear power. Our citizens know what it takes to keep the power flowing. From engineers in St. Francisville to technicians in St. Charles Parish, nuclear energy means real jobs, real families, and real prosperity.

It is also important to remember that when the devastating Hurricane Ida slammed into Louisiana in 2021, it was nuclear power that kept the electrical grid from collapsing.

The climate activists have preferred โ€œgreenโ€ energy sources, such as wind and solar. These sources receive tax credits, so why shouldn’t nuclear power?

In fact, every climate activist should embrace nuclear power because it is the worldโ€™s cleanest energy source. Yet, the climate mob is opposed to nuclear power because it is not โ€œrenewable.โ€

Renewable or not, our federal government should not be rigging the deck against any energy sources, especially ones such as nuclear power that is both clean and consistent. The real challenge for nuclear power is that it is not popular with leftists who wield undue influence on Capitol Hill.

These activists have politicized our nationโ€™s energy policy, but in the Trump administration, change is coming. It is time our energy policies are based on one major criteria, what works.

Louisianaโ€™s U.S. Senators, Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy, have been steady allies in this fight. They know Louisianaโ€™s energy edge is our ticket to growth, investment, and long-term success.

As citizens, we need to keep Louisianaโ€™s Senators and their colleagues standing strong, so this bill can be pushed across the congressional finish line and President Trump can sign it into law.

Louisiana is attracting billions of dollars in new investments, such as Hyundaiโ€™s low-carbon steel plant and Woodside Energyโ€™s massive LNG expansion. These companies are betting on Louisiana because of our energy strengths. If we let nuclear power falter, we risk losing that advantage.

If Louisiana is going to be strong, competitive, and secure, nuclear power must be protected. We must embrace an all-of-the-above energy future, which includes preserving the PTC and backing Trumpโ€™s โ€œAmerica Firstโ€ energy agenda.

Let us not let the โ€œD.C. Swampโ€ sabotage our success. Nuclear power is more than just a smart policy; it is Louisianaโ€™s future. We must stand up for it.

Jeff Crouere is a native New Orleanian and his award-winning program, โ€œRingside Politics,โ€ airs Saturdays from Noon until 1 p.m. CT nationally on Real America’s Voice TV Network AmericasVoice.News and weekdays from 7-9 a.m. & 6-7 p.m. CT on WGSO 990-AM & Wgso.com. He is a political columnist, the author of America’s Last Chance and provides regular commentaries on the Jeff Crouere YouTube channel and on Crouere.net. For more information, email him at jcrouere@gmail.com

Jeff Crouere
Jeff Crouerehttps://www.crouere.net/
Jeff Crouere is a native New Orleanian and his award-winning program, โ€œRingside Politics,โ€ airs on Real America's Voice TV Network and AmericasVoice.News and weekdays on WGSO 990-AM and Wgso.com. He is a political columnist, the author of America's Last Chance and provides regular commentaries on the Jeff Crouere YouTube channel and on Crouere.net.

On Declaring War, Congress De Facto Amended the Constitution

Congress has de facto amended the Constitution by 55 years of refusing to debate matters of war and peace.

LGBTQโ„ข Propaganda Roundup: Tampon Tim Walz Fails the Test

LGBTQโ„ข Propaganda Roundup: Nip/tucking the latest social engineering fisted...

AI is Now an Existential Threat

We now see evidence that artificial intelligence is an existential threat to our future. It is coming to take American jobs!

Supreme Court Curbs Nationwide Injunctions, Handing Trump a Major Victory

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that federal district judges can no longer issue nationwide injunctions, delivering a victory for Trump and his admin.

With or without

The mullahs of Iran have been at war with the West, particularly the US, for half a century and Iran is also the worldโ€™s foremost champion of terrorism.

Trump Admin Finds Harvard Violated Civil Rights Over Alleged Anti-Semitism

A second investigation by the Dept of Health and Human Services is the latest action in a long dispute between Trump and Americaโ€™s oldest university, Harvard.

AOC โ€“ Acting On Cue

It is easy to dislike Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), also known as Sandy Cortez, because she is fraudulent and not to smart.

Musk Again Wades Into Politics, Calls GOP Bill โ€˜Insane and Destructiveโ€™

โ€œThe latest Senate draft bill will destroy millions of jobs in America and cause immense strategic harm to our country!โ€ Musk wrote in a Saturday post on X.

Nevada Seen as Case Study in Rapid Urban Sprawl Amid a Water Crisis

Nevadaโ€™s rapidly growing population has reached a critical intersection with the regionโ€™s worsening water crisis, according to experts.

Canada-US Trade Talks Will End Until โ€˜Certain Taxesโ€™ Are Dropped, Trump Stresses

Trade discussions between Canada and the United States will end โ€œuntil such time as they drop certain taxes,โ€ U.S. President Trump said in an interview.

Trump Says US to Send Tariff Letters to Trade Partners Before July 9 Deadline

President Donald Trump said Sunday he will soon send letters to trading partners detailing the tariffs to be imposed on their exports to the United States.

Trump Says He Found a Buyer for TikTok

President Trump said he found a buyer for the Chinese-owned short video application TikTok, and that he will reveal the group in roughly two weeks.

Termination of โ€˜Wasteful Contractsโ€™ Saves US Government $470 Million Last Week: DOGE

Over the past seven days, various government agencies have terminated 312 โ€œwasteful contractsโ€ with a ceiling value of $2.8 billion, the DOGE said.
spot_img

Related Articles