CRES Forum recently hosted a briefing to educate Republican Congressional staff on the potential of hydrogen as a cornerstone of American energy innovation, as well as on the key role of federal incentives in deploying this versatile energy resource to enable American energy dominance. The event kicked off with welcoming remarks from CRES President […]
To celebrate the release of CRES Forum’s newest white paper, Potential Economic Implications of Offshore Wind for the U.S. Economy, our team hosted a briefing and networking event, “Winds of Opportunity: Strengthening Energy Security through Offshore Innovation,” to convene industry leaders, congressional staff and key stakeholders to discuss the opportunities and challenges in advancing offshore […]

At the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP29, in Baku, Azerbaijan, the CRES Forum team proudly represented conservative energy and climate leadership—amplifying United States Republican voices on the international stage. Throughout the week, we showcased commonsense solutions that strengthen American energy leadership, bolster energy security and lower global emissions, and reduce reliance […]
To kick off August recess, Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES) Forum took part in the Conservative Climate Foundation’s (CCF) 2nd Annual Communicators Retreat in Charleston, South Carolina. In attendance were over 70 U.S. House and Senate communicators, industry leaders, and partners uniquely positioned to champion an energy approach that lowers global carbon emissions, strengthens […]