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If you want to understand the reality behind the politically-motivated energy policies being bandied about by Democratic presidential candidates, let Houston Chronicle columnist Chris Tomlinson spell out the absurdity of.

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To understand the impact of ill-advised decisions by Cuomo on New Yorkers, look no further than Craig Stevens piece in the New York Post about the increasing denial of hook-ups,.

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Trio of bills destined for nowhere threaten American energy security WASHINGTON- A trio of House bills (H.R. 205, H.R. 1941 and H.R. 1146) that propose eliminating U.S. energy exploration off.

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Cuomo’s battle against energy and pipelines is one that will not end well for consumers. “In formulating sound energy policy, however, we must remain practical. My primary point is that.

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From agribusiness to airlines, every aspect of Georgia’s economy depends on energy. Our lawmakers should continue to support the push for American energy dominance, not blanket energy bans that will.

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If you want to know what the future of the “Green New Deal” looks like, look no farther than the unfortunate consumers in New York City who can’t get a.

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New Mexico’s oil and gas industry boom is expected to continue growing at record rates. With that, infrastructure across the state will be needed to ensure energy can reach homes.

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CEA Michigan State Director, Chris Ventura discusses why it’s important for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel to provide the facts of Line 5 to voters: If Nessel fairly communicated both.

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Angela M. O’Connor, former chair of the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities and energy industry expert, explained how New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s bad energy policies are hurting New Englanders.

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The $86 million Risberg Pipeline nears completion, great news for Ashtabula County and Ohio’s industrial industries. The project is expected to employ 500 construction workers and about 110 permanent employees..

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