Electrification Disadvantages Energy Insecure Homes

Energy insecure homes spend more on energy costs than the average household, a gap that will likely widen with the increasing electrification of homes. The Cost of Energy Insecurity The Energy Information Agency’s Residential Energy Consumption Survey found that 34 million households (27 percent of all U.S. households) identify as energy insecure, and are more

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Energy Insecurity Is the Problem Natural Gas Cures

Energy Insecurity Is the Problem Natural Gas Cures George Stark Director, External Affairs Coterra Energy … .. [Editor’s Note: Natural gas is at the top of the energy ladder. It addresses serious energy insecurity in regions where citizens have had to depend upon traditional biomass.] In the same way we have energy in our bodies

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New England Facing A Bleak Dark Energy Future?

New England Facing A Bleak Dark Energy Future? Allen Brooks Energy Securities Analyst, Publisher, Energy Musings   … [Editor’s Note: New England, the politically correct corner of the United States, has emulated Europe’s energy policies and, as a direct result, faces possible energy disaster.] Europe is facing an existential crisis – having sufficient affordable heat

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Energy Poverty Is the Result of Green Energy Policies

Energy Poverty Is the Result of Green Energy Policies Robert Bradley Founder and CEO of the Institute for Energy Research Principal, MasterResource: A Free-Market Energy Blog…. .… … [Editor’s Note: Energy poverty is the result of stupid green energy political correctness and the only real solution to more affordable energy is more oil and gas

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Rocky Mountain Institute Report: Another Bill of Goods

A new report by the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) suggests that Illinois can use clean electricity in households while cutting emissions by replacing gas-fired heat pumps with electric ones. Yet, the RMI report takes several “artistic licenses” in its methodology, which results in a flawed and misleading analysis that, unsurprisingly, oversells electric heat pumps as

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Energy Innovation is Driving U.S. Emissions Reductions, Economic Growth

The United States is a living example that it’s possible to both protect the environment and grow the economy. That was a major theme at the  Global Energy Institute’s recent Energy Innovates Summit, where policymakers, energy industry leaders, and regulators came together to discuss the future of U.S. energy. The gathering of high-profile attendees included,

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