Federal Policy

Brookings Institution: Quick and Easy Renewable Power Is a ‘Fantasy’

A near-term transition to electricity powered entirely by wind, solar, and hydro power is

The American Interest: Vital Role for Nuclear Power

The gradual closure of U.S. nuclear power plants endangers American energy security and global

Nature Calls Out Paris Climate Hypocrisy

All major industrialized nations are failing to meet their Paris climate agreement pledges, Nature

R Street Study: America Growing More Dependent on Mineral Imports

America, which was once the world’s superpower in mineral production, is now at least

Merkel Lectures Trump on Climate While German Emissions Rise

German Chancellor Angela Merkel says she “deplores” the United States withdrawing from the Paris

Global Coal Power in the Wake of Paris

While the global political establishment vilifies President Trump for pulling out of the Paris

President Trump, Don’t Forget Pipeline Infrastructure

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

Pielke Outlines Pragmatic Climate Skepticism

University of Colorado climate scientist Roger Pielke, Jr. published an interesting article yesterday making

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

Wind and Solar Power May Add $10 Million to Idaho Electric Bills

Idaho consumers could pay over $10 million in excess electricity costs this year due

Senate Democrats Object to Electric Grid Reliability Study

Seven Democrats in the U.S. Senate are objecting to Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary