Vermont Struggles With Renewables
By William Tucker • RealClearEnergy When the Green Mountain power company, Vermont’s largest utility, announced earlier this year it will be buying nuclear power from New…
By William Tucker • RealClearEnergy When the Green Mountain power company, Vermont’s largest utility, announced earlier this year it will be buying nuclear power from New…
by Michael Bastasch • Daily Caller Data from America’s most advanced climate monitoring system shows the U.S. has undergone a cooling trend over the last decade, despite recent claims…
Oregon is about to embark on a first-in-the-nation program that aims to charge car owners not for the fuel they use, but for the miles they drive. The program is…
by Peter Roff • Washington Examiner Everyone remembers former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s ill-advised comment that the Affordable Care Act would have to pass so that…
by Marita Noon • Breitbart News Network First, Saudi Arabia drove down the price of oil by increasing its production, which gave Americans a welcome drop…
Executives at a Bermudan firm funneling money to U.S. environmentalists run investment funds with Russian by Lachlan Markay • Washington Free Beacon A shadowy Bermudan company…
The Keystone XL pipeline is our best bet for a secure energy future. By Peter Roff • U.S. News A decision handed down Friday by the…
The EPA acts as though it has the legislative authority to re-engineer the nation’s electric generating system and power grid. It does not. by Laurence H. Tribe •…
by Rex Murphy • National Post Much is being made of Barack Obama’s “deal” with China on the always parlous matter of global warming and carbon…
by Kate Bachelder • Wall Street Journal A hallmark of progressive politics is the ability to hold fervent beliefs, in defiance of evidence, that explain how the world…
by Tom Steward • Daily Signal Nothing strikes fear into developers and property owners more than a new critter on the federal list of endangered species. Case in point:…
by Ernest Istook • Washington Times Crony capitalism plans are so lucrative for a select few that they are hard to kill. Those who get rich make generous…
by Peter Roff • The Hill Some of solar energy’s more persuasive advocates have some people believing the age of free, homegrown electricity is just around the…
by Alex B. Berezow • RealClearScience World events have made it quite clear to most Americans that we should develop more of our own energy sources.…