Benjamin Storrow of E&E News talks about the permitting challenges that clean energy is facing. “The 146-mile transmission line, known as NECEC, is supplied by hydroelectric dams that have prompted concerns among environmentalists for their land-use impacts. But the project is a pillar of New England’s attempts to green its power supplies by reducing the...
House Republicans Are Seizing The Energy Moment
House Republicans have made energy affordability and energy security the centerpiece of their campaign. It’s time Democrats follow suit.
The G7 Should Consider a Holistic Energy Approach to Meet Global Needs
G7 leaders should unleash economic freedom to empower markets to meet the world’s energy needs and reduce global emissions.
What Conservation Measures Should Be Included In The 2023 Farm Bill?
While the Farm Bill largely deals with American agriculture, crop insurance and food assistance, it is also a critical vehicle to promote American conservation.
Efforts to accelerate permitting could learn a thing or two from nuclear energy
"We believe that a fair and just siting and permitting process for energy infrastructure will result in more successful projects that can still be built fast. But designing good processes will depend on whether we’ve learned from past mistakes. A good siting process looks for places favorable toward a project, offers funding and trusted experts to help communities understand the impacts and risks and gives communities off-ramps to quit a project at various points before a go/no-go decision is made."
Litigation threatens to upend Biden’s strategy to tackle the wildfire crisis
"However, this disruptive litigation can directly harm species by delaying projects essential to conserving their habitat. In 2019, a Cottonwood-related lawsuit shut down forest restoration projects throughout New Mexico’s and Arizona’s national forests for more than a year. That delay appears to have contributed to a prescribed fire in New Mexico growing out of control and becoming last year’s Hermit’s Peak fire, which burned 340,000 acres of forest, destroyed wildlife habitat, and degraded water quality. No one wins if a species’ habitat goes up in smoke while the Forest Service is bogged down in litigation and paperwork."
Strong US-South Korea Relations are Key for the Future of Freedom (and Climate)
For the U.S. and our allies such as South Korea, energy security is national security. We need to keep expanding our supplies to provide a better, more secure energy future for everyone, everywhere.
Expensing Is Key in Any Pro‐Growth Tax Package
"As Congress searches for policies to meet our current economic challenges, maintaining full expensing—which has begun to phase out—should be top of the list. Full expensing protects business investment from the costs of inflation and supports economic growth by reducing barriers to new investments."
Geothermal energy: Texas can tap into the heat beneath our feet
"With renewed focus on grid reliability, geothermal energy can play a vital role in the ERCOT grid of the future because of its firm, dispatchable, low carbon and weatherproof characteristics. Our goal now is to work with the Legislature this session to position Texas as the leader in geothermal energy development."
Conservatives Should Embrace Energy Facts Over Fiction
Recent legislation in Texas would put the Lone Star State's energy market on a slippery slope to more government intervention and regulation.