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Biden Brags About Expansion of Conserved Land And Expansion of Land-hungry Renewables
By Terence Jeffrey
Except for a modest number who go by ferry, almost everybody who travels between Marin County, California, and San Francisco does so...
Metals Company Picks West Virginia for Fourth Micromill
By Tyler Arnold
A metals company is choosing Berkeley County, West Virginia for the construction of its fourth micromill, which will be a $450 million...
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.
Pennsylvania Electric Bills Could Double Under a Pending Carbon Tax Scheme
Pennsylvania's electric bills could double under a carbon tax plan known as the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
Pennsylvania is experiencing historic surges in energy costs....
Coal Plants Are Being Kept Online to Prevent Blackouts As Green Transition Falters
Coal plants in four states are keeping their plants online in order to prevent blackouts as green energy is creating problems for states’ electrical grids amid rising summer demand.
Carbon Capture Didn’t Make Sense 12 Years Ago And It Doesn’t Make Sense Now
The reconciliation bill includes $3.2 billion in tax credits for carbon capture and sequestration, a technology that carries high costs, limited pipeline availability, and minimal chance for success.
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.
Wyoming Fights U.S. EPA Coal Power Plant Haze Rule
Wyoming Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R) placed a hold on the remaining Biden administration Environmental Protection Agency nominees over its decision to impose new Haze restrictions on a coal fueled power plant vital to the state's power system.
Democrats’ $3.5 Trillion Bill Is a ‘Socialist Wish List’
By Timothy Doescher and Tommy Binion
Editor’s note: Tim Doescher, host of “Heritage Explains” podcast, talks with Tommy Binion, vice president of government relations at...
Infrastructure Bill as Political Plunder and Social Engineering
Nothing says you really “care” in politics as much as a willingness and, indeed, a demand to spend at least $1 trillion of other...