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Federal Energy Regulators Grant New Advantages to Distributed Power Generation
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission imposed a rule which will allow aggregated distributed energy resources to participate in the various regional wholesale electric power markets.
Maine Supreme Court Declares Power Line Initiative Unconstitutional
Maine’s state Supreme Court has declared a ballot initiative to block a power line project running through Maine to Massachusetts, unconstitutional.
Infrastructure Bill Provision Could Be Used to Usurp States’ Control over Energy Development
A provision of the sweeping infrastructure law signed in November by President Joe Biden could extend the federal government’s control over electric power transmission expansions.
Wind Drought Blackout: Do You Feel Lucky, Punk?
By Mitch Rolling, Isaac Orr
Wind advocates are prone to dismissing concerns about the intermittency of their preferred generation source by claiming, without evidence, that...
Lessons from Maryland Key Bridge Collapse
Lessons from Maryland Key Bridge Collapse include: fix bridges before they are hit, and have users and insurers pay for safety upgrades.
by Robert Poole
The...
Stephen Moore: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles… and Trucks
The Biden administration has announced in recent weeks new stringent emissions requirements for virtually the entire American transportation system.
The Environmental Protection Agency will mandate...
In Central Asia’s Brutal Winter, Fossil Fuels Trump Climate Politics
By Vijay Jayaraj
Globally, winter cold kills more people than summer heat, and winter in Central Asia is no gentle visitor. Temperatures can plummet to...
Summit Gets Another Shot at Carbon Pipeline in North Dakota
By Kim Jarrett
(The Center Square) - Summit Carbon Solutions will get another chance at a carbon pipeline in North Dakota after a ruling by...
Can Wind & Solar Energy Expand 50-100 Times?
By Edward Ring
In the most recent “Conference of the Parties,” otherwise known as the United Nations extravaganza that convenes every few years for world...
Rolling Blackouts in Hawaii Offer a Case Study For Michigan
By Jason Hayes
Rolling blackouts in the Aloha State presage things to come in Michigan.
Michigan’s new net-zero and “100% clean energy” policies mirror Hawaii’s “goal...