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Honeywell CEO: America can lead the energy era defined by AI and hyper-demand — if policy moves fast enough

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June 23, 2026

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Honeywell CEO: America can lead the energy era defined by AI and hyper-demand — if policy moves fast enough

Global power demand is on track to double by mid-century. America has every advantage except urgency to get ahead of this.

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