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Tag Archives: Energy
Time To Jettison The Ethanol Mandate
The best time to drop a rule that puts corn in our gas tanks is when the Iowa caucuses are still several years away.
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A Constitutional Right To Solar Power?
Constitutions are a place to enshrine enduring principles, not short-term policy preferences.
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A Sensible Decision On Regulatory Power
Do federal energy regulators have the power to manage power demand as well as power supply? The Supreme Court says yes.
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Scare Tactics Of Seismic Proportions
Evidence is mounting that fracking can cause small earthquakes in some areas, but how much does it matter?
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Alaska’s Oil Industry Narrowly Dodges A Bullet
A narrowly defeated ballot measure might have been the last straw for Alaska’s oil industry had it passed.
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The Empire State’s Industrial Devolution
The Empire State once exalted economic progress; now it is the theological center of NIMBYism.
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Complex Rules For Energy Investors
If you want to win in the energy game, you need to master complex tax rules.
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Avoiding The Blend Wall
The administration considers rewriting an unworkable law, without Congress. We’re not talking about health care this time.
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Unstacking The Power Deck
America’s most effective weapon against greenhouse gas emissions? Fracking.
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