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WCPT 820 Interview: U.S. Rep. Sean Casten (D-IL)

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Richard Chew is joined by U.S. Rep. Sean Casten (D-IL). 

Here is a summary of the conversation: 

Energy Opportunities and Market Realities
- Rep. Casten highlights that clean energy technologies like EVs, solar panels, and batteries are already ready for widespread deployment.
- He notes that U.S. oil consumption has remained steady for 20 years while coal usage has decreased significantly due to market preferences.
- He argues that the U.S. must decide if energy policy should prioritize benefiting consumers or supporting producers.
- He suggests that current subsidies and interventions often favor fossil fuel production over cheaper, cleaner alternatives.

Political and Economic Divides
- Casten explains that the shift toward urban areas has created a political divide between progressive urban centers and conservative rural areas.
- He points out that many rural communities depend on extractive industries for economic stability and local prosperity.
- He observes that when traditional industries like coal decline, it leads to broader economic hardship in those communities.

Navigating the Energy Transition
- Casten discusses the difficulty of transitioning workers from traditional energy sectors to new roles in clean energy.
- He emphasizes that technological advances in mining and natural gas have already reduced labor needs in the coal industry.
- The congressman stresses the need for empathy and dignity for older workers who cannot easily retrain for new industries.
- He notes that the Inflation Reduction Act attempted to address this by providing incentives specifically for energy transition communities.

Role of Government and Business
- Casten argues that corporations are amoral entities focused on profit, rather than moral agents.
- He asserts that the government's role is to act as a moral agent by implementing regulations that align profit incentives with the public good.
- The conversation addresses the challenge of multinational corporations whose interests may not always align with the American economy.
- Casten concludes by noting that advocating for robust, competitive markets is a difficult but necessary regulatory position.

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