When household utility bills soared this past winter, frustrated consumers were quick to blame the usual suspect — the weather. Specifically, it was a polar vortex that stressed the power grid during weeks of frigid Arctic air. Not only did electricity prices go through the roof (more than 10 times last year’s average in many […]
EPA’s rule on carbon emissions will hurt Colorado By Stuart Sanderson Guest Commentary This week, the Environmental Protection Agency is holding a public hearing in Denver regarding its proposed rule for carbon emissions from existing power plants. Even President Obama has acknowledged that the rule will drive up the cost of electricity and your utility […]
Standing up for Hoosiers By Ron Bacon – State Representative This will not be the first time you hear me talk about coal, nor will it be the last. I have spoken in the past about what I feel are destructive regulations passed on Indiana by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); regulations that are made […]
“The experience of this winter strongly suggests our nation’s bulk power system is at its limits” Phillip D. Moeller, commissioner, Federal Energy Regulatroy Commission April 10, 2014 Download Fact Sheet (PDF)
Vitter Summary Statement for Oversight Hearing of EPA’s Proposed Carbon Rule U.S. Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works “Oversight Hearing: EPA’s Proposed Carbon Pollution Standards for Existing Power Plants” Thank you, Chairman Boxer, for convening today’s hearing. I look forward to hearing from Administrator McCarthy, as all we have heard since EPA proposed this […]
NMA’s Quinn Calls on EPA to Withdraw Flawed Climate Rule National Mining Association (NMA) President and CEO Hal Quinn joined leaders of a broad industry coalition this morning to call on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to withdraw and rework the flawed rule it proposed for reducing carbon dioxide emissions from existing power plants. In […]
Stand Up, Governors The states should resist the EPA’s all-pain, no-gain carbon regulations. By Derrick Morgan In Washington, the executive branch is overreaching as never before, and Congress seems disinclined to do much to stop the Leviathan. For those who believe in limited government, the last, best hope for resistance appears to be the nation’s governors. They […]