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Op-Ed: California’s Clean Energy Policies. Cautionary Tale for States Like Ohio, Michigan
California’s seismic shift to cleaner energy tells a cautionary tale. The Golden State may someday achieve fossil fuel independence, but that dream remains elusive.
A Yearly Review of Pennsylvania Energy Policy
(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania has had a significant year for energy development, with hundreds of millions of federal dollars coming into the commonwealth.
Though the...
Ohio Business Group Pleased with Planned Hydrogen Hub
(The Center Square) – A nearly $1 billion federal investment of taxpayer dollars in the Appalachian region has business leaders in Ohio excited about...
Biden’s Incoherent Energy Policy Continues
By Jack Spencer
President Joe Biden says he wants a carbon-free future for the United States and acknowledges that to realize that future, nuclear energy is...
Elitist Legislators Ignore Local Objections to Green Energy
By Jonathan Lesser
In March, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Rep. Mike Quigley (D-IL) introduced legislation, called the SITE Act, which will allow thousands of...
Appalachian-Made Fuel Could Sustain America’s Energy Sovereignty
Abundant, Appalachian-made fuel is there for the taking, but it will require rolling back some state and federal regulatory policies to obtain it.
By Dave...
Voters in Ohio and Michigan Join 375 Other Localities in Vetoing Large Wind Projects
During the November 2022 mid-term elections voters in Ohio and Michigan joined more that 370 other localities in rejecting wind facilities.
Sixty Seven Solar Energy Development Projects Have Been Rejected Over the Past 11 Months
Nationwide 67 solar and wind power projects have been rejected over the past 11 months, on top of the 370 wind projects rejected since 2015.
Butler County, Ohio Bans Wind and Solar Projects In A Dozen Townships
In June, the Butler County (Ohio) Board of Commissioners adopted a measure that that prohibits “the construction of an economically significant wind farm, a large wind farm, and/or a large solar facility,” throughout the county.
Climate Change Weekly #428: Democrats Can’t Solve Energy-Related Problems Because They Don’t Understand They...
The first step to getting out of a hole is to stop digging. This is especially true if the hole is one you dug yourself.