Published Jun 28, 2024
How an obscure, 100-year old law is disrupting U.S. energy
Explore how the century-old Jones Act is complicating the U.S. energy transition by creating inefficiencies in offshore wind projects and fossil fuel transportation, as Shayle Kann and Colin Grabow delve into its expensive impacts on domestic shipping and shipbuilding.

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