On today’s #InTheDugout, we welcome two experts exposing myths and sharing insights on America’s energy future.

David T. Stevenson, Director of the Center for Energy & Environment at the Caesar Rodney Institute, breaks down the facts vs. fiction behind the Revolution Wind project and its costly impact on Rhode Island and Connecticut ratepayers.

Kent Williamson, author of American Heat Engine: Hydrocarbons and the Power of the United States, takes us on a journey through U.S. hydrocarbon history—from coal and oil to natural gas—and explains how Rhode Island fits into this powerful national story.

Tune in for an eye-opening discussion about the reality of offshore wind, the enduring role of hydrocarbons, and what it all means for New England families.

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