Economy

EIA: New Natural Gas Plants Keep Getting Cheaper

Construction costs for new natural gas power plants dropped to a new low in

Measuring Success: Renewable Subsidies vs. Natural Gas

MIT Technology Review published an article this month lauding the success of federal subsidies

President Trump, Don’t Forget Pipeline Infrastructure

America’s energy renaissance is being stifled by poor pipeline capacity, but President Trump’s trillion-dollar

House Committee Votes to Extend Nuclear Power Tax Credit

The U.S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee has approved legislation that would

U.S. Racks Up Massive Natural Gas Trade Surplus With Mexico

U.S. energy companies exported $3.7 billion of natural gas to Mexico last year, putting

U.S. Natural Gas Exports Can Starve Terrorist Funding

American natural gas exports are in an ideal position to strike a major blow

Renewable Jobs Claims Based On Deception, False Comparisons

Renewable energy advocates often claim renewable energy creates more jobs than conventional energy, but

Xcel Hides Renewable Costs in Wisconsin Natural Gas Bills

Xcel Energy is seeking to impose $36 million in rate increases on Wisconsin consumers

Anti-Fracking Elitists: Rural America Should Remain Economically Stagnant

Anti-fracking activists are resorting to a curious line of argument in their zeal to

PG&E Hikes California Rates $1.51 Billion, Cites Renewable Costs

The California Public Utilities Commission granted Pacific Gas & Electric the right to raise

Yes, Friends of the Earth, Nuclear Power Has a Very Promising Future

Damon Moglen of the activist group Friends of the Earth penned an editorial in

Poland Prime Minister: U.S. Natural Gas Will Break Dependence on Russia

Polish energy company PGNiG has signed the first contract to import American natural gas