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New Mexico Utility Regulators Approve Replacing Coal Power with Solar
Despite the threat of higher energy costs for ratepayers, the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission unanimously imposed a plan to replace 100 percent of the electric power generated by the San Juan Generating Station solely with electricity generated by solar panels and batteries.
Socialism Watch: What Really Matters to BLM?—An Analysis of Its Own Web Content
This year of 2020 has so far been the most unprecedented year in my living memory, going back to the mid-1970s. The two things...
A Winning Trifecta for Climate Science and Rationality
Newly prominent climate realist Michael Shellenberger had a few road bumps on the way to his current reality check.
Discredited Arguments for Statist Policies Arise Again
Despite the constant failures of Keynesian economics and statist policies, people still haven't realized that free-market economics is the way forward.
Colorado Considers Big Tax Hike on Small Businesses
The Colorado legislature is considering a hefty tax hike on small businesses in order to spend more on K-12 education.
Colorado House Bill 1420, the...
New Federal Rules Increase Electric Supply Competition in New York
The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a suite of orders imposing minimum bid prices on subsidized renewable energy resources in the New...
Trump Administration Approves Economically and Environmentally Costly Nevada Solar Project
The U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) has approved the largest solar installation in U.S. history, a 690-megawatt project to be constructed on federal land...
President Trump Proposes Reducing and Refocusing Environment and Energy Spending
The Trump Administration recently submitted its proposed fiscal year 2021 budget, which would significantly cut funding for certain climate change-focused programs at several government agencies.
Coal Stays Online in New England
The largest remaining coal-fueled power plant in New England, New Hampshire’s 482-megawatt Merrimack Station, will remain in operation through at least May 2024.