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Maine Delegation Says Offshore Wind Development Can’t Be Prioritized Over Fishermen
By Brent Addleman
(The Center Square) – Maine’s governor and federal legislators are urging the Biden administration to consider the views of the state’s fishing...
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.
Nebraska County Institutes Strict New Wind Power Regulations
The Gage County, Nebraska Board of Supervisors approved new ordinances restricting the siting and operation of industrial-scale wind projects.
New York Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Industrial Renewables Siting Policies
A coalition of conservation groups and representatives of rural communities in New York lost a lawsuit against the newly created New York State Office of Renewable Energy Siting (ORES).
Ohio Law Allows Counties to Limit or Ban Industrial Solar and Wind Projects
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 52 into law, allowing county commissioners to reject or place limits on the siting of specific wind or solar industrial developments.
Counties and Towns Fighting Industrial Wind and Solar Projects, Says Report
Residents in rural states and in more densely populated coastal states are increasingly adopting regulations to block large-scale industrial renewable energy projects, within or near their jurisdictions, says a recent study by the Center of the American Experiment.
Climate Change Weekly #513: 📢 Hey, Ho! Biden/Harris Climate Policies Have to Go 📢
Meet the new boss, worse than the old boss! At least if you care about energy independence and household security.
Climate Change Weekly #502: Climate Change Is Not Causing Inflation
Climate change is not causing inflation. It can’t, because inflation is a product of monetary and fiscal policy, which climate has no control over.
Solar’s Lofty Ambitions Are Consuming Ever-Larger Expanses of Land Down Below
By John Murawski
Wedged in the southern flank of Virginia, Charlotte County is home to some 11,500 people who live amidst rolling hills and family farms,...
State AGs Push Back Against EPA ‘Environmental Justice’ Rule, Citing Increased Energy Costs
Twelve states’ attorneys general have submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency expressing concerns about proposed “environmental justice” regulations.