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December 10, 2025
2:00 PM ET

2025 has been pivotal for U.S. energy policy. Shifting presidential priorities, rising energy costs, and the growing power demands of AI data centers have fundamentally reshaped how this country thinks about powering the future.

The revisions and legislative actions of 2025 will define the balance of power generation, influence infrastructure investment, and set the framework for regulatory battles for years to come.

Join CQ Roll Call’s energy reporters, David Jordan and Kelly Livingston, on Wednesday, December 10 at 2 p.m. ET for a timely discussion unpacking the dramatic shift in U.S. energy priorities and what it means for your strategy in the year ahead.

Key Takeaways:

  • Analysis of the strategic shift away from renewables and toward oil, gas, and nuclear energy, including the recissions of federal support for wind and solar projects.
  • A deep dive into the legislative impact of President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” and the resulting changes to regulatory policy, including NEPA permitting and the EPA’s position on the “endangerment finding.”
  • A look at what the accelerated regulatory action for energy projects, particularly in the nuclear industry, means for infrastructure development and investment moving forward.

Panelists

  • Kelly Livingston, Staff Writer, Energy Newsletters, CQ Roll Call
  • David Jordan, Reporter, CQ Roll Call
  • Moderated by Jason Dick, Editor in Chief, CQ Roll Call and Caitlin Hendel, Senior Staff Writer, Energy Newsletters, CQ Roll Call