By Lara Korte Politico, Aug 4, 2022 SACRAMENTO — California wants to quit fossil fuels. Just not yet. Faced with a fragile electrical grid and the prospect of summertime blackouts, the state agreed to put aside hundreds of millions of dollars to buy power from fossil fuel plants that are scheduled to shut […]
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Wind and Solar Are Saving Texans $20 Million a Day
By Mark Dyson RMI, Aug 3, 2022 In a year of record-high prices for fossil fuels, as lawmakers consider new policies that can help fight inflation, renewable energy is already helping to shield Americans from steep jumps in their electricity bills. For example, in Texas, even as some observers have incorrectly blamed renewables for the state’s […]
The Chips Act has a carbon dioxide removal Easter egg
By Lisa Martine Jenkins Protocol, Aug 3, 2022 While the $280 billion Chips Act is largely focused on bolstering the U.S. semiconductor industry, it could also be a game changer for carbon dioxide removal. Buried within the sprawling bill is an authorization for research into the technology that, while not proven at scale, could nevertheless play an […]
Fossil Fuels Enable Human Flourishing
By Kevin Roberts The Heritage Foundation, Aug 3, 2022 Fossil fuels cure the infection of poverty and make the world an abundant and safe place—but the alleged experts refuse to acknowledge the benefits of abundant, affordable energy. So, what is the full story about fossil fuels? In today’s episode of The Kevin Roberts […]
Manchin-Schumer Proves the Power of The Swamp
By Robert Bryce Real Clear Energy, Aug 3, 2022 Never doubt the power of The Swamp. That’s the apparent lesson to be learned from Senator Joe Manchin’s reversal on the energy-related provisions of the pending reconciliation bill. Last month, Manchin derailed the measure which included some $300 billion in energy-related provisions. Manchin was […]
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 […]
CapturePoint proposes new carbon capture facility for Louisiana
By Liz Hampton Reuters, Jul 29, 2022 July 29 (Reuters) – Privately-backed CapturePoint LLC has submitted an application to build a carbon capture storage facility in Rapides Parish, Louisiana, roughly 90 miles north of Lafayette, according to a filing with the Environmental Protection Agency. The application, a so-called “Class VI well permit” required to permanently […]
House GOP leaders urge Biden not to ‘reward’ Russia, OPEC with energy policies
By Thomas Catenacci Fox News, Jul 27, 2022 FIRST ON FOX: A group of House GOP leaders wrote a letter Tuesday to President Biden urging him against moving forward with a ban on oil exports. Dozens of Republicans — led by House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., and ranking member on the House Energy […]
Letters to the Editor: Carbon capture is an excuse to burn more fossil fuels. Don’t do it
Los Angeles Times, Jul 27, 2022 To the editor: While there may be a place for carbon capture technology in certain industries, the fossil fuel industry is not one of them. We know the solution for stopping the emissions from oil drilling, and it’s quite simple: Stop drilling for oil. (“California hopes to fight global […]
Factbox: Europe ramps up coal imports as energy supply fears grow
By Jonathan Saul Reuters, Jul 26, 2022 LONDON, July 26 (Reuters) – European buyers have had to temporarily set aside green aspirations in a rush for coal as the region’s energy crisis deepens, ramping up shipments from Australia, South America, Colombia and South Africa while tightening the global market. Russia has resumed pumping gas via […]