Is Keystone XL Safe? Experts Answer
Andy Black opened his remarks with a simple explanation of why he traveled to York, NE: “We want to answer your questions.” The forum...
Pipeline Safety Experts Answer Questions in Nebraska
Andy Black opened his remarks with a simple explanation of why he traveled to York, NE: “We want to answer your questions.” The forum...
Tom Steyer Using the ‘F’ Word
There it was again, that word. You know what word I mean. The “F” word. Foreign.
In TV ads criticizing the Keystone XL pipeline San...
Public Remains Supportive of KXL
Public support for building the Keystone XL pipeline is consistent. The Pew Research Center released the most recent polling on Sept. 26th.
Pew Research:
Most Americans...
Fact Sheet: Time to Update Arizona’s Netmetering Rules
Electricity Rates Should Be Fair and Affordable For All: Why Arizona Consumers Should Support Net Metering Updates
Background:
Solar energy is a core component of Arizona’s energy...
In Nashville, stakeholders put EPA plan under the microscope
On Wednesday in Nashville, energy consumers, producers and elected officials from six Southeastern states came together for a wide-ranging discussion about the future of...
More U.S. Source Energy, the Better
KTRH Radio (Houston, TX)
Michael Whatley of Consumer Energy Alliance sees cheaper prices on the horizon, too. But he tells KTRH there is a catch.
“There’s...
Coverage of the Powering Our Future Forum – Nashville
From The Tennessean
U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn slams EPA over new emissions limits
She says new rules hamper businesse
Written by
Duane W. Gang
The Tennessean
Before a gathering of business...
West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana Top 3 in Electricity Generation from Coal
Source: Energy Information Agency, U.S. Department of Energy
West Virginia
96.91%
Kentucky
93.65%
Indiana
88.95%
Wyoming
88.27%
Utah
83.85%
Missouri
83.43%
Ohio
79.95%
North Dakota
78.81%
New Mexico
74.13%
Nebraska
71.95%
Kansas
70.27%
Colorado
69.41%
Iowa
68.29%
Wisconsin
65.1%
Michigan
54.59%
Montana
52.88%
Oklahoma
51.66%
Georgia
51.6%
Minnesota
51.54%
North Carolina
51.31%
Arkansas
51.03%
Maryland
51.03%
Tennessee
50.49%
Pennsylvania
46.23%
Illinois
45.55%
Texas
43.06%
Arizona
42.52%
Alabama
40.72%
South Carolina
33.46%
Louisiana
33.42%
Virginia
32.57%
Delaware
29.88%
Florida
28.14%
South Dakota
24%
Mississippi
22.87%
Nevada
22.1%
Connecticut
19.6%
Hawaii
14.94%
New Hampshire
12.46%
Massachusetts
12.29%
California
11.23%
Alaska
9.04%
New Jersey
8.01%
New York
7.27%
Oregon
5.97%
Washington
5.07%
Maine
0.88%
District of Columbia
0
Idaho
0
Rhode Island
0
Vermont
0
We’re Losing the Race for Arctic Oil
By David Holt | Real Clear Policy
U.S. economic competitiveness has always been inexorably tied to technological advancements, innovation, and our enterprising spirit. For a...
















