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The concept of ‘energy’ is a powerful element in human societal, political, and economic development (Cottrell,1955), since energy availability and control can substantially impact growth magnitude and direction at both societal and individual level. Energy and power are inherently connected to the evolution of science and technology. Energy production from solid or renewable sources, as well as energy consumption and its byproducts, constitute their own topics in public discourse around the world. Understanding the discourse of energy and power in annual State of the Union Addresses helps reveal a more complete image of discursive strategies employed by U.S. Presidents to interpret and influence energy production and consumption, within the purview of energy politics and policy.