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Northeastern States Greenhouse Gas Emissions Increased after Closing Nuclear Plants
Northeastern states saw their greenhouse gas emissions rise shortly after closing three large nuclear power plants in the region.
Climate Change Weekly #426: Pension Plans and Private Investments Are Not Woke Playthings
Many major banks, corporations, investment management firms, and pension funds are adopting leftist environment, social, and governance (ESG) programs and investment and business strategies.
It’s Been One Year Since the Texas Energy Crisis; Here’s How to Prevent Another...
One year ago, a severe cold front moved into Texas causing costly and fatal statewide blackouts. Much of the debate after the blackouts focused...
New York City Bans Natural Gas Hook-ups in Most New Buildings
In December 2021, The New York City Council passed an ordinance banning the use of natural gas in new buildings.
California Public Utilities Commission Releases Proposed Rooftop Solar Revisions
The California Public Utilities Commission has proposed regulations that would force the state’s 1.3 million owners of rooftop solar systems to pay for the additional costs they add to the state's electric grid.
Federal Clean Electricity Plan Will Cause a Sharp Rise in Arizona Energy Prices, Study...
Congressional Democrats have proposed a $3.5 trillion Clean Electricity Performance Program that would which a new study estimates would cost more than the entire operating costs of the existing electric grid.
Clean Energy Mandate Proving Difficult for Hawai’i
Hawai’i’s efforts to meet the Hawai’i Clean Energy Initiative’s goal of 70 percent carbon dioxide emission free energy by 2030, and 100 percent by 2045 is running into numerous difficulties.
New Oregon Law Requires 100 Percent “Clean Energy” by 2040
Oregon enacted a law requiring the state’s two electric utilities to produce 100 percent “clean energy” by 2040.
Senate Democrats Propose Requiring 80 Percent Carbon Dioxide Emission Free Electricity By 2030
A plan being developed by the Senate Democratic caucus would provide incentives for energy producers that meet clean energy goals, while penalizing those that do not meet a proposed 80 percent carbon dioxide emission free electrical generation rate by 2030.
OPEC and Big Oil’s New Best Friend, Joe Biden
The price of oil surged to $75 a barrel the other day under President Joe Biden's green energy policies. The price was as low...