"Choosing to stay silent is choosing to forfeit. That's letting opponents define the narrative," he said in a memo. "If the industry loses public support, members of Congress and other elected officials will follow. That means projects won't get approved and more companies may go out of business," he added.
Silence invites defeat. Strategic, disciplined communication builds strength and shapes narratives. The wind industry should adopt a stronger posture—their survival may depend on it.
Chris Moyer, founder and president of Echo Communications Advisors, was interviewed by Laura Thorne and Nic Frederick on the Environmental Professionals Radio podcast.
In this episode of How to Protect the Ocean, Andrew Lewin speak with Chris Moyer, founder of Echo Communication Advisors, about the turbulent shifts in federal policy—especially during the Trump and Biden administrations, and how these shifts have disrupted progress in renewable energy.
In this episode of the Energy Transition Solutions Podcast, host Joe Batir speaks with Chris Moyer, founder and president of Echo Communications Advisors, about the critical role of communication in energy policy. They discuss the importance of effective messaging in the context of the Inflation Reduction Act and the growing demand for energy.
Facts alone won’t save the IRA tax credits. Political pressure might—but too many are still hesitant to apply it.
These letters were “reassuring to a lot of folks in clean energy and climate communities,” Chris Moyer, the founder of Echo Communications and a former staffer for longtime Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, told me.
“For many in the industry, it’s their first up-close experience with the strong tide for partisan politics that prevents party divisions on major votes like this one."
"This is a real wake-up call for the clean energy industry," said Chris Moyer, a former staffer for Sen. Cory Booker and former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
he clean energy industry woke up to a “holy shit moment,” watching Republicans who had previously signaled support for the credits agreeing to gut them.










