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Early morning rounds on the farm

Baseload power has nothing to do with baseball. But it has plenty to do with ensuring the minimum electrical power is available continuously to the power grid to meet Americans’.

Woman Looking At Her Computer

Influential marketing authority Robert Glazer grasps the importance of consumer choice in our American way of life. Talking about Apple, he maintains that the tech giant makes great products but.

Zero waste cosmetics

We talk a lot about pollution and how to cut back on emissions, but if you haven’t heard by now, we also have a trash problem – a worldwide trash.

Top 5 Stories in Energy This Week 04022021

President Biden unveiled his “Build Back Better” proposal on Wednesday, detailing plans to upgrade the country’s infrastructure, including fixing 20,000 miles of roads and 10,000 bridges, updating and modernizing the.

Top 5 Stories in Energy This Week 03262021

With temperatures rising this spring across the U.S. and travel-starved Americans starting to plan road trips, news stories this week have focused on how the prospect of an increased rate.

Top 5 Stories in Energy This Week 03192021

This week we saw news sources reporting that the Biden administration is targeting mid-May to begin relaxing COVID travel restrictions. Around the same time, the U.S. Senate confirmed U.S. Rep..

Traffic Jam

There is no plan to replace the energy lost when the Line 5 pipeline shuts down. We repeat – there is NO plan. So who picks up the slack? Like.

Senior Citizen Opening Bill

Line 5 supplies 65% of propane demand in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and 55% of Michigan’s statewide propane needs. Still, Governor Whitmer is looking to shut it down with no other.

Michigan DTW Airport

When Governor Whitmer promised Michiganders that she was going to shut down Line 5, she promised a lot more than you might think. That’s because promising to eliminate the delivery.

Standing in Line

Even before COVID, when money’s tight, too many people were forced to choose between having electricity and home heating or filling up their cars with gas and buying food. When.