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Washington State Cap-and-Trade Bill Will Increase Energy Costs, Won’t Reduce Emissions
A proposal in the Washington Senate, the Climate Commitment Act, would create a cap-and-trade scheme designed to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions in the state to “net zero” by 2050. It would make everything more expensive.
Opinion: Joe Biden’s Blow to Europe’s Energy Security
By Vladislav Inozemtsev
In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EU began frantically shopping for new energy suppliers, eventually settling on American liquified natural gas (LNG). By the end of 2022, 31.2...
Washington State’s First Carbon Auction This Year Shows Massive Decrease in Price
By Brett Davis
(The Center Square) – Results from Washington state’s first carbon auction of the year show a massive decrease in the final settlement...
Michigan’s Renewable Energy Report Card
Dr. Michael E. Heberling
Michigan is making big wagers while playing a very weak hand in the renewable energy game. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer last year...
Legislation Intends to Boost Washington State’s Recycling System
By Brett Davis
(The Center Square) – Washington has a robust recycling system.
A December 2023 report found that the state ranks No. 15 in the nation in...
Washington House Passes Ban on Natural Gas Just After Major Cold Snap Threatens Grid
By TJ Martinell
(The Center Square) - The Washington House of Representatives has passed a bill initially introduced last year banning Puget Sound Energy from providing natural...
Commentary: Biden Admin Wants To Promote Green Energy By Destroying 4 Hydroelectric Dams
A leaked government document details the Biden administration’s plan to save northwest fisheries by removing four major dams located along the Lower Snake River in southeast Washington.
Blue State Residents Are Paying Way More For Energy Than Red States, New Report...
Residents of blue states with aggressive climate policies are paying significantly more for electricity and fuel than red states, according to a new report by the American Legislative Exchange Council
United States Remains a Manufacturing Powerhouse
United States remains a manufacturing powerhouse, contrary to conventional wisdom and supporters of an industrial policy.
By Colin Grabow
It has become conventional wisdom among many in...
Washington Ecology Touts Progress Amid Carveouts for Carbon Taxes
By Brett Davis
(The Center Square) – Joel Creswell, climate pollution reduction program manager for the Washington State Department of Ecology, says progress has been...