COP 28: Hot Air And Hypocrisy
- 12/01/23
- IER
- Blog
The upcoming UN Climate Conference (COP 28) will have a larger ‘carbon footprint’ than any of the 27 previous U.N. climate conferences. COP28 is being held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where more than 70,000 people are attending–about 25,000 more than were at COP 27 in 2022. Biden’s special envoy for climate change, John Kerry, recently said that the United States will pay ‘millions’ into the U.N.’s ‘loss and damages’ fund that is attracting record numbers of...
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Bloomberg Spending Millions To Destroy America's Power Grid
- 11/17/23
- IER
- Blog
President Biden’s push for renewable energy in the generating sector and the billions that Biden and philanthropists like Michael Bloomberg are spending to rid the U.S. of coal plants and to drastically reduce natural gas plants will destabilize the U.S. electric power grid, damaging transformers and causing long-term outages, experts say. Michael Bloomberg pledged $500 million in September toward shifting electricity production in the United States to wind and solar energy and shutting...
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American Families Not Buying Biden's All EV Agenda
- 11/14/23
- IER
- Blog
With slower than expected sales in electric vehicles, automakers are questioning their multibillion-dollar investments in new factories and raising doubts about the effectiveness of Biden’s federal incentives. General Motors delayed plans to expand its electric pickup truck production at a plant in suburban Detroit, and canceled a program with Honda to sell electric vehicles for around $30,000. Ford paused its $3.5 billion EV plant in Marshall, Michigan and $12 billion of its planned $15...
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Biden Slow Walking Critical LNG Infrastructure
- 11/07/23
- IER
- Blog
Biden’s Department of Energy (DOE) has increased the time it takes to review a permit for exporting LNG from 7 weeks to a minimum of 11 months. The slowing of permit approval could mean that nearly-completed LNG projects are not able to supply European buyers in need of gas because they do not have the permit. The drastic slowing of LNG export permits represents the most significant limit thus far on an industry planning to add 50 percent more to U.S. export capacity by 2026. The average...
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10 Questions for Senator Cassidy and Senator Graham
- 11/02/23
- Thomas Pyle
- Blog
Today, Senators Cassidy and Graham introduced a carbon tax on imports from high-greenhouse gas emitting countries. We have some questions for the Senators:
- Why do you support a carbon tax? Or do you only support a carbon tax on China, but not on U.S. producers?
- When did following European-style energy policy help the United States?
- Europe’s manufacturing sector is contracting . Why do you want to follow Europe’s energy policy which has led to higher energy prices in Europe and...
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New House Speaker Goes to Work Slashing Biden’s Green Fat Budget
- 10/31/23
- AEA
- Blog
The first major legislation House Republicans passed under Speaker Mike Johnson’s leadership would cut billions of dollars in green subsidies for energy efficiency upgrades included in President Biden’s climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act. The $58 billion measure, which funds the Energy Department and other agencies, rescinds more than $5.5 billion from the Inflation Reduction Act, including a $4.5 billion program for homeowners to switch to more energy efficient appliances and a...
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Biden Sets His Crosshairs On Your Family's Gas Furnace
- 10/06/23
- IER
- Blog
The Biden administration finalized national efficiency rules for residential gas furnaces, which will require non-weatherized gas furnaces and those used in mobile homes to achieve a 95 percent annual fuel utilization efficiency standard by late 2028. That is, manufacturers would only be allowed to sell furnaces that convert at least 95 percent of fuel into heat. The current market standard for a residential furnace is 80 percent . The new standards will phase out older furnaces and make...
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AEA President Thomas Pyle Statement Supporting House Majority Leader Steve Scalise’s (R-LA) Nomination For Speaker
- 10/05/23
- Thomas Pyle
- Blog
"When it comes to ensuring that consumers have access to affordable, reliable, American-made energy, there is no greater champion in Congress than Majority Leader Steve Scalise. Among his many accomplishments, he is the leader of the House Energy Action Team and has championed opposition to carbon taxes in the House of Representatives.
With a near perfect record on our American Energy Scorecard, Majority Leader Scalise has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to advancing...
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175 Ways President Biden and the Democrats Have Made it Harder to Produce Oil & Gas
- 09/19/23
- Thomas Pyle
- Blog
Joe Biden and his Democrats have a plan for American energy: make it harder to produce and more expensive to purchase. Since Biden took office, his administration and Congressional Democrats have taken over 175 actions deliberately designed to make it harder to produce energy here in America. A list of those actions appears below. A PDF of the list is available to download here.
On January 20, 2021,
- Besides canceling the Keystone XL pipeline,
- President Biden restricted...
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Key Vote YES on H.R. 1435
- 09/12/23
- Kenny Stein
- Blog
The American Energy Alliance supports H.R. 1435 the Preserving Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act which would limit the ability of California regulators to restrict the type of vehicles that Americans can purchase.
Neither the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) which established fuel economy standards, nor the Clean Air Act (CAA) which regulates vehicle tailpipe emissions gives California, or any state, the authority to ban certain types of cars. In fact, both EPCA and the CAA...
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