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13Jan

A Labor Leader’s View: Clean Power Plan Will Hurt the Poor

Via The Duluth News Tribune: Recently, advocates for the EPA’s Clean Power Plan have tried to make the case that the plan would benefit low-income citizens. Do they really believe that? How is this going to make electricity cheaper? How can requiring utilities to shut down hundreds of millions of dollars of perfectly good equipment […]
  • On January 13, 2016
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12Jan

The Carnage in Coal Country

Via The Wall Street Journal: Arch Coal filed for Chapter 11 protection on Monday, continuing an industry collapse that includes the bankruptcies of Patriot Coal, Walter Energy and Alpha Natural Resources. The White House must be cheering, because this is one Obama energy policy that seems to be working. As President Obama prepares to deliver his final State […]
  • On January 12, 2016
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11Jan

Lights Out: The Top 7 Threats To America’s Power Grid

Via The Daily Caller:  Revelations earlier last week that hackers linked to Russia attacked and took down the Ukrainian power grid are bringing to light once again major threats to the American power grid. “There’s this combination of federal and state-level programs that are aimed at shutting down reliable baseload generation, such as coal, while […]
  • On January 11, 2016
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07Jan

GOP Bill Blocking Obama Coal Rule Set to Hit House Floor

Via The Hill: A Republican bill to block a new Obama administration coal mining rule is due to the hit the floor soon. Rep. Alex Mooney’s (R-W.Va.) Supporting Transparent Regulatory and Environmental Actions in Mining Act would prevent the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) from finalizing the mining rule until it goes through an extra […]
  • On January 7, 2016
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06Jan

Clean Power Plan Amounts to an Energy Tax

Via The Pueblo Chieftain:  The administration’s Clean Power Plan, announced by the White House last summer, defies both Congress and public opinion. Congress has repeatedly rejected costly plans to cap carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and opinion polls consistently show voters won’t pay for them. The plan also defies common sense. Logic doesn’t support claims […]
  • On January 6, 2016
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05Jan

War on U.S. Mining Reckless, Impractical

Via Lifezette.com: We’re seeing something very interesting of late from the Obama administration — an all-out war against America’s mining industries. It’s something the president appears to be undertaking with little thought to economics or practicality. At the recent UN climate talks in Paris, President Obama proudly trumpeted a “Clean Power Plan” that aims to […]
  • On January 5, 2016
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04Jan

“War on Coal” Seen Behind Federal Mining Rules that Maryland is Opposing

Via The Baltimore Sun: Just a few years ago, Jack Ternent was selling chain, rope and cement to the coal mines in the mountains around his store — the kind of trade that propped up Western Maryland’s economy for more than a century. But as the coal industry has withered nationally, and in Maryland especially, […]
  • On January 4, 2016
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30Dec

Report: EPA Regulations Pose Biggest Challenge to Keeping Nebraska’s Energy Costs Low

Via Omaha.com: Federal regulations aimed at cutting greenhouse gases pose the biggest challenge to keeping electricity affordable in Nebraska, according to a report released Monday. The report, “Public Power: Is It Still Affordable?,” analyzed the state’s public power industry to determine its costs and benefits to taxpayers, consumers and businesses in the state. Ernie Goss, […]
  • On December 30, 2015
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29Dec

The Fight Continues: Multi-state Coalition Challenging Obama

Via The Bluefield Daily Telegraph: West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joined 25 other states last week in pressing for a stay of the Environmental Protection Agency’s crippling Clean Power Plan. The controversial anti-coal plan has already caused great harm here in the coalfields of southern West Virginia and […]
  • On December 29, 2015
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28Dec

North Carolina Uses Unique Tactic Against New EPA Power Rule

Via ABC News:  Already among the two-dozen states suing to overturn new power plant emission rules, North Carolina is picking a separate fight with theEnvironmental Protection Agency by adopting a plan for compliance the agency is likely to reject. State officials hope that will create a shortcut to a federal appeals court and head off […]
  • On December 28, 2015
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