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Biden Administration Creating a New Bureaucracy to Develop a National Electric Vehicle Charging Network
A new federal joint office is being created to oversee spending of $7.5 billion to build out a national electric vehicle charging network, contained in the Infrastructure and Jobs Act written passed by Congress in mid-November 2021.
Commentary: Green Energy Firms the Biggest Corporate Welfare Recipients Ever
After three decades, maybe it is time to admit the obvious: Wind and solar are niche energy sources that will probably never, provide anywhere near the energy we need to sustain, much less grow, our $22 trillion modern industrial economy.
San Francisco, New York City Reject New Housing
In the past 18 months, San Francisco has spurned two major chances to increase the supply of its infamously expensive housing stock. In June...
Biden Administration Spending Millions on “Green Hydrogen” Technology
President Joe Biden’s administration has announced it is spending $52.5 million to fund 31 projects to advance next-generation hydrogen fuel-cell technologies.
Activists Are Weaponizing Weather to Support Green Fraud, American Marxism
By Joe Bastardi
There are many great books out there outlining reasons for skepticism on the man made cause of any “climate change”. So I...
New Mexico Regulators Proposes Stricter Ozone Regulations for Oil and Gas Operators
New Mexico’s Environmental Department (NMED) unveiled its final ozone regulatory proposal on April 29, updating less-stringent draft rules it had issued last summer.
Fossil Fuel Industry Pays Better than Green Energy, Report Says
The Biden administration’s plans for an accelerated transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy could result in lower incomes and lost jobs, according to a report issued in early April by the Energy Futures Initiative.
A Carbon-Dioxide Tax Is Still a Bad Deal for Massachusetts Residents
Legislation in the Massachusetts Senate would implement a carbon-dioxide tax beginning in 2023 beginning at “not less than” $15 per ton in the first year, and rise by $5 per ton annually until reaching a $60 per ton cap.
Lots of New Money, But Still-Low Inflation. What Gives?
By Richard M. Salsman
Worries have intensified and spread lately about the prospects of higher U.S. inflation in the coming years. It’s an important issue...
Former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, Biden Energy Department Nominee, Oversaw Parade of Failed Green...
Senators should pose some hard questions to former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm before confirming her to head the U.S. Department of Energy, concerning her plans for future federal support for green energy projects in the light of her poor performance picking green energy winners and losers as Governor.