THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt believes that the federal tax credits for the wind and solar power industries should be rolled back. Pruitt told a crowd at a Kentucky.
With over 15,000 workers on a $4.2 billion project, another state-of-the-art pipeline is nearing completion. Experts are predicting this enhanced capacity will set the stage for new gas projects which.
The new Line 3 would be one of the state’s largest construction projects in recent history. And it is expected to take at least a year to build the Minnesota.
Energy industry leaders have increased focus on defending infrastructure as protesters target energy infrastructure, such as oil and gas pipelines, with acts of vandalism a sabotage. These irresponsible actions not.
Increasingly violent protesters such as those who have recklessly shot at pipelines near residential neighborhoods resulted in members of Florida’s congressional delegation to join 80 others in signing a letter.
As the economy continues expanding at a record pace, Americans continue to increase their usage of gas and diesel. In order to meet this demand to keep America moving and.
For Americans living near or below the poverty line, basic necessities like electric power can break a budget. In some jurisdictions, landlords can evict tenants for unpaid utility bills and.
With the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regaining their quorum, energy infrastructure projects are again being approved after rigorous environmental and technical review processes take place. Construction will begin soon on.
With Hurricane Harvey shuttering over 20 percent of our nation’s refining capacity, halting shipments of vital energy to families, farmers, and small businesses, Ohio is building out infrastructure to attract.
Ohio is on the verge of an energy renaissance with new energy infrastructure projects across the state, such as NEXUS, bringing new tax revenue, family-sustaining jobs, and new opportunities. For.