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01May

The Clean Power Plan Is No Climate Fix

Via National Review:  Obama’s signature climate effort won’t prevent climate change. It will only raise electricity costs without reducing the growth of global carbon dioxide emissions. The Clean Power Plan is among the most controversial mandates ever attempted by the federal bureaucracy. The Environmental Protection Agency has received over 1.6 million comments on the proposed […]
  • On May 1, 2015
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30Apr

Okla. Governor Signs Order in Opposition to EPA Carbon Plan

Via E&E Publishing: Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin (R) issued an executive order this week to prevent her state from submitting a plan to implement U.S. EPA’s proposed Clean Power Plan, which aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. Fallin, in a Tuesday news release, said her order was intended to show that “Oklahoma […]
  • On April 30, 2015
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30Apr

NERC Finds EPA Deadlines Too Short for Reliability

Via ect.coop: “This study from the regulatory authority charged with ensuring electric reliability bolsters arguments made by electric co-ops and others that the EPA’s interim deadlines are, quite simply, not workable,” Emerson said. The report by the North American Electric Reliability Corp. said additional transmission and natural gas infrastructure will not be in service in time necessary to […]
  • On April 30, 2015
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29Apr

EPA’s Pending Power Plant Rule Threatens the American Dream

Via the Energy and Commerce Committee:  Access to affordable and reliable electricity allows us to cool and heat our homes and powers our economy, but EPA is threatening to restrict access to affordable energy with its proposed regulations on power plants. Under EPA’s proposed 111(d) rule for existing power plants, referred to by the agency […]
  • On April 29, 2015
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29Apr

Will America’s Poor Pay for Obama’s Coal Plan?

In an economic climate that’s already challenging for the everyday consumer, a new problem looms: higher electricity costs, perhaps much higher. While it’s often hard to pinpoint why a product or service increases in price, it’s easy to identify the cause for this price hike: the Clean Power Plan. In June 2014, at the direction […]
  • On April 29, 2015
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28Apr

EPA Energy Plan Bad News for Utah Seniors

Via The Desert News: In a nation still seeking to find its economic footing from the crash of 2008, Utah has a lot to be proud of. It has the third-lowest unemployment rate among the 50 states, and was recently ranked as the No. 1 state in terms of overall economic performance by the U.S. Chamber of […]
  • On April 28, 2015
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27Apr

“Clean Power” Might Mean More Blackouts

Via The Journal-Democrat: Here’s an important question: Just how much of Nebraska’s electricity is supplied by coal?  The answer is far more than one might guess.   In fact, Nebraska gets 72 percent of its electricity from coal-fired power plants.  But what if Nebraska were suddenly forced to seek its electricity from other sources.  Could […]
  • On April 27, 2015
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25Apr

States Will Have Diminishing Roles Under the EPA’s Clean Power Plan

Via renewablesbiz.com: Terry Jarrett EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy has been saying repeatedly that the EPA’s Clean Power Plan to limit carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants give states flexibility. “We’re particularly interested in making sure states and utilities can achieve emissions reductions along a flexible glide path so that they can meet their targets,” she said […]
  • On April 25, 2015
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24Apr

EPA’s Energy Takeover Will Hit Alabama Families Where It Hurts: Their Wallets

Via Yellowhammernews.com: In the torrent of overreaching directives coming from Washington to the states, Alabamians may not be aware of the ongoing effort by the Environmental Protection Agency to sidestep Congress and stage a takeover of American energy. Not only are these regulations likely unconstitutional, but they would have a particularly negative impact on Alabama’s […]
  • On April 24, 2015
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23Apr

The Clean Power Plan: Not a Viable Solution for the American Worker

Via insidesources.com: by John Roeber By now, you’ve probably read about the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed “Clean Power Plan,” and maybe even what it will mean for consumers, businesses, and anyone else who uses electricity in their daily life. On its face, the Clean Power Plan is a set of state-based targets for reductions in carbon emissions. […]
  • On April 23, 2015
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