

Building a New Energy Industrial Strategy
19 snips Oct 7, 2025
In this conversation, Sarah Ladislaw, Managing Director of the U.S. Program at Rocky Mountain Institute and a former senior director for climate and energy on the National Security Council, dives into the complexities of clean energy deployment. She discusses the balancing act between energy security, affordability, and decarbonization. Sarah emphasizes the importance of effective industrial policy and local contexts in shaping energy strategies. She also explores market movements toward electrification and the opportunities and challenges of adapting U.S. leadership in a fragmented global climate landscape.
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Policy Goals Beyond Decarbonization
- Industrial policy, supply chain security, and competitiveness now shape clean energy deployment decisions.
- Sarah Ladislaw argues policy must balance climate goals with economic and national security aims.
NSC Experience Coordinating Energy Policy
- Sarah described her role at the National Security Council coordinating climate and energy across foreign and domestic policy.
- She led interagency processes on energy security, Ukraine, and supply chain resilience.
Be Explicit About Policy Objectives
- Policymakers must be explicit about which objective a policy serves: economic, national security, or climate.
- Clear prioritization avoids muddled trade-offs when objectives conflict.