By Charles McConnell Houston Chronicle, Jul. 29, 2022 Texas must remain a global leader in affordable and reliable energy, but this ambition must also include a commitment to a carbon neutral future and a reduction in the carbon dioxide emissions driving climate change. There is a misguided narrative that increasing energy output while lowering emissions […]
Day: August 1, 2022
America’s New Energy Crisis
By Christopher M. Matthews and Katherine Blunt Wall Street Journal, Aug 1, 2022 America is wrestling with the worst energy crisis in nearly five decades, a period of high prices and limited supply. What makes this crisis different than the troubles that roiled the country in the 1970s is how it started and the […]
America’s New Energy Crisis
By Christopher Matthews & Katherine Blunt The Wall Street Journal, Aug. 1, 2022 Fossil fuel plants are closing faster than green alternatives can replace them. Producers of oil and gas can’t keep up with a surge in demand. How did this happen, and what will it take to fix it? America is wrestling with the […]
American Producers and Natural Resources Can Solve the Energy Crisis
By Carol Miller Real Clear Energy, Aug. 1, 2022 America faces a two-fold energy crisis – record high gas prices, such as more than $4.00 per gallon in West Virginia, and the potential for rolling blackouts. The answer to both of these problems is to produce more American energy, not less. Our energy crisis […]