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14Apr

Editorial: Power Outage in DC a Harbinger of Things to Come

Via The Charleston Daily Mail:  As power outages go, the one in the Washington, D.C. area last week was relatively minor. But the outage didn’t seem minor to the dozens of people stranded on elevators, stuck deep in darkened Metro rail depots and to businesses forced to close early and lose revenue. But thanks to […]
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14Apr

Guest Commentary: No Regulation Without Representation

Via The Denver Post: By John Cooke and Jerry Sonnenberg It’s always wise to be wary when Washington offers to do you a favor. As with the money Washington sends our way, there are almost always strings attached or a trap door hidden somewhere. And so it is with the favor President Barack Obama did […]
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14Apr

Be part of the revolution

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14Apr

Large Support Team

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14Apr

SEO & Marketing Campaign

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14Apr

Various Demos & Premade Pages

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13Apr

The Dirty Secret of Obama’s Carbon Plan

Via The Wall Street Journal: By WARNER BAXTER Americans don’t give much thought to whether their electricity will be there when they need it. You flip a switch, the lights go on. Your phone charges up. The medical equipment in the emergency room does its job. Yet electric reliability, long a bedrock of this country’s prosperity […]
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12Apr

Clean Power Could Mean Blackouts for Nebraska

Via the Kearney Hub: 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 […]
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11Apr

EPA Regulations Hit Indiana Seniors

Via The StarPress: Energy prices are falling. If you’ve filled up your tank recently, you know that the cost of gasoline has taken a tumble. Natural gas and coal are also cheaper than they were a year ago. That’s great news, but one type of energy is bucking the trend. The price of electricity — […]
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10Apr

The State Electricity Revolt

Via The Wall Street Journal: Health care, Wall Street, the Internet—by the time President Obamaleaves office, there may not be much of the economy left for his successor to take over. The better news is that his attempt to do the same to the energy industry is meeting heavy resistance in the states. The Environmental Protection […]
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