Natural Gas Bans Aren’t the Solution Policymakers Think, Instead More Problems Arise The Midwest’s energy priorities are in a state of serious flux, and it’s occurring at a time when achieving energy security is as important as ever. The region is seeing a rapid increase in policy shifts to meet its stated climate goals and
Consumer access to natural gas is under threat in Oregon, where two major municipalities are pushing new policy proposals based on deeply flawed research and scare tactics. In Eugene, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported that the “City Council recently voted to begin drafting rules that would ban natural gas lines in new residential buildings. If passed,
Environmentalist groups have been trying to chip away at residential natural gas for several years with increasingly restrictive building codes and building decarbonization mandates. Now the campaign is taking a leaf out of the climate litigation playbook, turning to the courts to try to pressure utilities to reduce emissions by reducing the type of energy
Vanguard Group Out to Lay Foundation for More Green Grifting Jim Willis on NGL Pipelines Editor & Publisher, Marcellus Drilling News (MDN) [Editor’s Note: The Vanguard Group is the appropriate target of some FERC questioning of its motives, which appear to be lay a foundation for utility control and future grift.] The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s
Methane Emissions Yield Yet More Green Grifting Grab Bags Jim Willis on NGL Pipelines Editor & Publisher, Marcellus Drilling News (MDN) [Editor’s Note: Methane emissions are now the excuse for yet another example green grifting as the corrupt global warming enterprise spreads like a cancer through civil society.] As we point out in a companion story
Free Speech Is for Us, Not You, Say Climate Cultists Jim Willis on NGL Pipelines Editor & Publisher, Marcellus Drilling News (MDN) [Editor’s Note: Free speech is the oxygen keeping alive a sickly Western Civilization but elitists and their allies among climate cultists and the left want to cancel it] There is a very dangerous thing
California municipalities and regulators are pursuing forced electrification mandates at the expense of their residents, according to community leaders and elected officials concerned the state is pursuing flawed policies that are tone deaf to constituents who benefit from low natural gas prices. As Calif. Assemblyman Jim Cooper (D-Elk Grove) recently explained on the Power Hungry