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Jackson Lake hydroelectric generation dam

Much of today’s discussion on electricity generation is focused on the debate between new energy sources like wind and solar, and traditional generation fuels like coal. With the dramatic jump.

It’s not just record-low temperatures giving consumers chills during this week’s winter storms and wild weather. The cold weather brings with it reminders of last year’s regional power outages and.

Alaska Rally

In front a crowd of supporters holding up signs that read “OCS YES!”, energy consumers, producers, and business leaders from across Alaska came together to express their support for more.

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In front a crowd of supporters holding up signs that read “OCS YES!”, energy consumers, producers, and business leaders from across Alaska came together to express their support for more.

Pipeline construction

President Obama may be reluctant to support the KXL, but American business leaders recognize that the project is a key part of continuing a profitable trade relationship with Canada. Billionaire.

Well pad in winter

When Bill Gates gets involved, you know it’s serious. That’s why we were glad to see Microsoft founder and billionaire philanthropist pounding the lectern over the need for more funding.

Putting gas in car

Bloomberg reports that a steady decline in gas prices has left consumers with extra cash in their pockets after filling up their tanks. For one heavy-commuting family in Pennsylvania featured.

Pipeline construction

Today, the Senate voted to approve pro-Keystone legislation, setting the stage for what is likely to become one of the first Republican legislative victories in the new congressional session. After.

U.S. Capitol building at night in Washington, D.C.

President Obama will deliver his seventh State of the Union address this evening. From what we know based on a preview of his speech, the president will address tax issues.

Last Friday, the Nebraska State Supreme Court issued an opinion in support of the Keystone XL project’s route through the Cornhusker State. The decision upheld the Nebraska legislature’s L.B. 1161.

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