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Climate Change Weekly #513: đ˘ Hey, Ho! Biden/Harris Climate Policies Have to Go đ˘
Meet the new boss, worse than the old boss! At least if you care about energy independence and household security.
Bidenâs Energy Policies Directly Cost U.S. Households More Than $2,548 Since 2021
Energy prices continue to surge due to President Joe Bidenâs radical energy and climate agenda, according to an analysis by The Heartland Institute, a...
Texas Legislative Committee Proposes Ways to Protect, Expand LNG Industry
By Bethany Blankley
(The Center Square) â A state legislative committee is proposing ways to expand Texasâ liquified natural gas (LNG) industry after the Biden...
Energy Prices Keep Climbing Under the Biden Administration
A recent analysis by The Wall Street Journal, confirming previous analyses by others, shows electricity costs took a sharp upward jump shortly after Biden entered the Oval Office, and have remained elevated.
Bitcoin Scoops Up Stranded and Excess Electric Power
Bitcoin scoops up stranded and excess electric power for mining operations, providing additional revenue for producers.
by Joakim Book
Electricity has the difficult quality of having...
Climate Change Weekly #496: Proposed Climate Reporting Rule Is Foolish and Outside of SECâs...
The SEC's proposed climate accounting and disclosure rules fall well outside its legal mission to protect investors from fraud and the markets from insider trading and manipulation.
Pennsylvania Electricity Affordability is Middle of the Pack, Report Says
(The Center Square) â Pennsylvania electricity costs are middle of the pack compared to other states, while the annual cost to consumers for gas...
Climate Change Weekly #484: Climate Change and Texasâ Electric Power Problems
Summers are hot in Texas, but some summers are hotter than others, and this was one of them. It does not mean humans are to blame.
Study: Renewable Energy Could Increase New England rates by 20 Percent
A new study shows power demand in New England has experienced an 11.4% drop from 2008 to 2020 but could cost ratepayers billions of dollars to incorporate zero-emissions electricity.
Op-Ed: 5 Things I Truly Donât Understand About the âInevitable Energy Transitionâ
By Jude Clemente
Please note: this article was pulled down offline from Forbes. I will let you draw your own conclusions as to why. Factually,...