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Pennsylvania’s Utility Disconnections Spike Amid Energy Affordability Crisis
The Center for Biological Diversity reports high energy costs have resulted in Pennsylvania joining four other states, to account for 69 percent utility disconnections across the United States between January 2020 and December 2021.
Research & Commentary: New Report Details How to Strengthen America, Weaken Putin, and Make...
American Experiment North Dakota has released a report detailing how American leadership on energy concerns, and a ramping up of domestic energy sources, can reduce Russia’s strategic leverage over European countries and help make the world a safer place.
U.S. oil and gas industry: 10 actions to reduce high energy prices that won’t...
By Bethany Blankley
Rather than impose higher taxes and more restrictions on domestic production of oil and natural gas, as Senate Democrats voted to do...
How Clean Energy Actually Destroys The Environment And Fuels Abuse
By Micaela Burrow
The global drive to replace fossil fuels with climate-friendly energy alternatives has powered demand for rare earth minerals used in electric vehicle...
Joe Biden’s Blame in the Energy Crisis
President Joe Biden claimed he would commit to ending fossil fuels under his watch – a promise he has done his very best to fulfill. To the detriment of American consumers and the nation's national security.
NextEra Energy Kills Eagles at Industrial Wind Facilities
A subsidiary of NextEra Energy, a leading producer of renewable energy, was fined $8 million in April after pleading guilty to criminal charges of killing more than 150 eagles at eight of its industrial wind power facilities around the country.
Renewable Energy Prices Are Rising
Pushed by Biden administration policies and higher fossil fuel prices, the price for wind and solar power in major global markets has also risen dramatically.
Commentary: How to Restore America’s Energy Dominance
America is the world’s energy superpower. It is time we started acting like it again.
Tennessee Legislature Moves a Bill to Protect Energy Infrastructure
Tennessee’s Senate passed a bill which, in most circumstances, would prevent political subdivisions of the state, like counties, towns, and municipalities from restricting or prohibiting certain energy infrastructure projects.
The U.S. Department of Labor Applies Biden Climate Concerns to Retirement and Labor Rules
The U.S. Department of Labor is considering imposing new regulations to force businesses and investors priorities to align with Biden administration climate policies.