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Study Shows Power Demand Drop in New England but Costs May Skyrocket
By Brent Addleman
(The Center Square) – A new study shows power demand in New England has experienced an 11.4% drop from 2008 to 2020...
Study Shows Renewable Energy Could up New England Rates 20%
(The Center Square) – A new study shows power demand in New England has experienced an 11.4% drop from 2008 to 2020 but could...
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.
Fracking For Oil and Gas
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Fracking is a method of increasing the amount of oil and gas that can be extracted from a reservoir.
Fracking, combined with...
The Push to Ditch Reliable Energy in Favor of “Green” Energy Increases Poverty and...
By Vance Ginn & Jason Isaac
The push to ditch reliable energy is out of control. Politicians are manipulating the energy market through subsidies, tax breaks, and environmental,...
Economist Says Net Zero Climate Policies Have “Massive Costs”
By Rupert Darwall
Politicians and climate activists portray net zero climate policies as a win–win: good for the planet, good for the economy. A recent...
Biden’s Energy Policies Cost U.S. Households More than $2,300 Since 2021
Biden's energy policies have caused energy costs to rise across America, from natural gas to electricity, costing Americans more than $2,300 since entering office...
Energy Prices in Illinois are Spiking Because of Governor’s Energy Policy, GOP Lawmakers Say
By Andrew Hensel
(The Center Square) – Energy prices in Illinois are increasing and Republican lawmakers are blaming the governor's energy policies.
This week, Ameren Illinois said their...
Utah’s Federalism Commission Report: Decarbonization Could Drive up Energy Prices
By Merrilee Gasser
Energy prices could increase rapidly if government leaders don’t pivot, according to a report presented to Utah’s Federalism Commission.
The report analyzed the...
Academics Debate Price Controls on Washington’s New Cap and Trade Law
Academics are debating whether Washington state's new cap and trade program for emission should have price controls as a feature, for instance price caps and a price floor.