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Commentary: Electric Vehicles Are a Tool of Tyranny
Government created demand for electric vehicles has caused the price of nickel, cobalt, and lithium, for electric vehicles, to surge.
Electricity Blackouts Are Here, and Regulation By Wishful Thinking Won’t Cut It
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation confirms the growing threat of electricity blackouts in the United States.
Fuel Producers, States Challenge New EPA Rule Effectively Mandating Electric Vehicles
An unlikely coalition has formed to legally challenge the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) revised fuel economy rules.
Minnesota Regulators Approve Xcel Energy’s Plan to Close Remaining Coal Power Plants
Minnesota’s Public Utilities Commission unanimously approved Xcel Energy’s proposal to shut down its last remaining coal-fired power plants by 2030.
Michigan Fights the Federal Government to Protect Electric Monopolies
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a law granting monopoly utilities within the state’s the right of first refusal (ROFR) to erect new transmission lines.
Dozens of Natural Gas-Fueled Power Plants Are Under Construction in the United States
States near the nation’s largest shale plays are expected to bring dozens of of new natural gas-fired power online over the next few years.
Maine Voters Reject Interstate Renewable-Energy Power Line
Voters in Maine overwhelmingly rejected a 145-mile-long electricity transmission line through their state that would have brought 1,200 megawatts of renewable hydropower from Quebec to Massachusetts.
Federal Clean Electricity Plan Will Cause a Sharp Rise in Arizona Energy Prices, Study...
Congressional Democrats have proposed a $3.5 trillion Clean Electricity Performance Program that would which a new study estimates would cost more than the entire operating costs of the existing electric grid.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Directs State Power Regulator to Improve Electric Reliability
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sent a letter to the state’s Public Utility Commission directing it to take immediate action to improve electric reliability across the state.
Texas Bill Would Require Wind and Solar to Pay to Ensure Electric Reliability
Senate Bill 1278, sponsored by state Sen. Kelly Hancock (R-Fort Worth), would require Texas wind and solar companies to pay the costs for backup or supplemental power needed whenever they cannot deliver electricity reliably to the grid.