“Stop the War on Coal” Bill and Regulatory Transparency
- 09/25/12
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
The legislation is a combination of...
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The Obama Administration Teams with Private Equity Firm to Single Out a Individual Refinery for Help
- 08/22/12
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
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New Congressional report exposes the fact that fuel economy mandates are ideologically driven and will put Americans’ safety at risk
- 08/10/12
- AEA
- CAFE
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ISSA REPORT: 'DISTURBING, BUT NOT SURPRISING
- 08/10/12
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
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Low Carbon Fuel Standards Will Raise Fuel Prices
- 07/19/12
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
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Climate Regulations Raise Gas Prices
- 06/22/12
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
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Fracking and Job Creation
- 05/17/12
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
One of the few booming sectors in the U.S. economy is oil and natural gas. Domestic development has been helped by high worldwide prices for crude, but the improvements in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing—“fracking”—have also been very important. In a new report, researchers at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) estimate that the Eagle Ford shale alone generated $25 billion in economic activity in 2011 alone, in addition to creating over 47,000 jobs. These...
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Federal Intervention in Energy Markets Isn’t SAFE
- 05/16/12
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
The proponents of laissez-faire in energy markets keep winning argument after argument, but their critics keep moving the goalposts. For decades, Americans have been warned that they needed to wean themselves from oil because the U.S. would always be dependent on hostile foreign regimes. Now that new technological developments and further discoveries have shown that North America has centuries’ worth of fossil fuels, the argument is shifting. Now the alleged danger—“proving” that...
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Correcting Krugman on Ozone
- 05/01/12
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
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