If you think Chip Roy (and I’m a huge fan for the record) lost because of Big Solar political spending you clearly haven’t been following the consistent pattern of outcomes this primary season in GOP races. Also, I don’t see how the outcome of the OBBB was a “sucker punch”…
For Energy Impacts with @EnergyAbsurdity, @TomJPyle highlighted our Fueling America Project — featuring the individuals and institutions that have made the U.S. into the energy powerhouse we are today.
https://t.co/cIYVh5NdNd
The EIA is developing a survey to assess data center energy use.
There is no statistically significant relationship between data center concentration and faster increases in electricity rates.
https://t.co/ISzpQ6SMFN
Allied heroism brought an end to the European theater of World War II on this day in 1945, but this victory could not have been achieved without American energy.
Like Europe, California is facing an energy crisis due to its anti-oil-and-gas policies, which are resulting in refinery closures, declining state oil production, and overreliance on imports, particularly for gasoline, a boutique fuel with specific requirements.
If politicians want the grid’s conditions to remain out of sight and out of mind for most Americans, they should stop pursuing energy policy as if winter conditions are anomalous.
Read the full Fueling the Conversation by @TomJPyle:
https://t.co/Nds3nW0jNG
For Moore Money with @StephenMoore, @TomJPyle discussed how the United States has become the world’s leading oil producer and its effect on the OPEC cartel model.
It was an honor to speak to many of our domestic and international nuclear industry partners this morning. Conversations like these are vital to ensuring we learn from our allies so nuclear can continue to grow and expand.
@EPRINC_DC@IERenergy
For years now, affordability and reliability in states run by Democratic governors has played second fiddle to “greening” the grid.
When a winter storm inevitably hits in these regions, utilities have to scramble to provide firm power to prevent outages.
For Moore Money with @StephenMoore, @TomJPyle discussed why domestic fuel costs remain high despite record American production, and how comparatively high prices in states like New York and California are caused by restrictive policies.
Yesterday, @AEA led a coalition of 24 organizations in sending a letter to President Donald Trump and members of the United States Congress, urging a disciplined, evidence-based approach to rail regulation to ensure American energy security and economic competitiveness.
READ MORE: https://t.co/ELjzn4w3a2
“It is low-accountability politics dressed up as environmental justice, and Hawaii residents will pay the price,” argues Thomas J. Pyle @AEA