R Street Institute addresses U.S. energy affordability at national workshop

Devin Hartman, Policy Director, Energy and Environmental Policy; Resident Senior Fellow at R Street Institute
Devin Hartman, Policy Director, Energy and Environmental Policy; Resident Senior Fellow at R Street Institute
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On February 25, 2026, Devin Hartman from the R Street Institute spoke at a workshop hosted by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. The event focused on understanding and addressing energy affordability in the United States.

Hartman’s presentation was part of a broader discussion about strategies to mitigate the impact of rising energy costs for American households. He provided insights into current policy approaches and highlighted potential measures to improve energy affordability across different regions in the country.

The workshop brought together experts from various fields to share research findings and policy recommendations related to energy prices and their effect on consumers. The event is part of ongoing efforts to find solutions that can help reduce financial burdens associated with energy use in homes.



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