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The Coal Industry ‘Hinges on 2024 Election’
By Nolan McKendry
(The Center Square) − The United States saw an 8% decrease in coal transportation in 2023, according to the Energy Information Administration, continuing a...
Second Round of Lawsuits Over EPA’s New Emissions Rule, EV Mandate
By Bethany Blankley
(The Center Square) – Several more groups have sued the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over a new emissions rule and electronic vehicle...
EPA’s Coal Plant Emissions Rules Will Be Costly, Threaten Blackouts in North Dakota
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s climate regulations, which sharply restrict greenhouse-gas emissions from coal-fueled power plants, will add hundreds of billions of dollars to ratepayers’ bills and lead to blackouts.
Hydrogen Hub Boosters Promise Major Jobs, Opponents Demand More Transparency
By Anthony Hennen
(The Center Square) — Fans of Pennsylvania’s MACH2 hydrogen hub pitch the megaproject as a way to create 20,000 jobs and reduce...
Pennsylvania Given Further Infusions of Federal Money for Mine Cleanup Projects
By Anthony Hennen
(The Center Square) – Infusions of federal money has accelerated mine cleanup projects in Pennsylvania and across Appalachia. As it stands, almost $4...
Ninth Circuit Court Rejects Youth Climate Lawsuit, Again
A lawsuit filed by a group of 21 youths claiming that U.S. energy policy threatens a constitutional right to a stable climate has been dismissed for lack of standing by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
U.S. EPA Unveils Carbon Dioxide Regulations That Could End Coal and Natural Gas Power...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced new regulations on April 25 that would force coal-fired power plants and natural gas plants to capture their carbon dioxide emissions, which will basically force their premature closure.
GOP Pledges to Hold ‘Mealy-Mouthed Spineless College Leaders’ Accountable in Expanded Antisemitism Probe
Republican House leaders on Tuesday expanded their investigation into rampant antisemitism on college campuses amid out-of-control and violent anti-Israel protests unfolding at universities across...
Michael Barone: A Turning Point for American Foreign Policy?
Was the passage by the House last Saturday and the Senate on Tuesday of the foreign aid package with money for Ukraine, Israel and...
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...