Rep. Palmer Stands Up to EPA Overreach
- 11/16/15
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
Rep. Gary Palmer has introduced legislation aimed at combatting the EPA’s aggressive and controversial regulation of greenhouse gasses. H.R. 3880 , the Stopping EPA Overreach Act of 2015, has already garnered significant Congressional support with 107 original cosponsors. Rep. Palmer’s bill is the latest in a series of Congressional attempts to fight the Obama Administration’s attempt at a federal takeover of the electrical grid.
Obama’s carbon regulation will require states to...
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How EPA's Carbon Regulations Harm Pennsylvanians
- 11/12/15
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
WASHINGTON -- Today the EPA will hold a public hearing in Pittsburgh as part of the EPA’s public engagement and outreach obligation. The American Energy Alliance is providing the below background information to demonstrate how the Obama administration’s carbon regulation stands to impact energy costs, jobs, and the economy in Pennsylvania. In fact, the latest study from NERA Economic Analysis released just last week reports that under this regulation, electricity prices in the Keystone...
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Where Does the GOP Field Stand on Obama’s Carbon Regulations?
- 10/27/15
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
This Wednesday, fourteen of the Republican candidates will face off in a third presidential debate hosted by CNBC in Boulder, Colorado. During the debate, CNBC plans to ask questions about key issues like taxes, job growth, and the overall health of our national economy.
While all these issues warrant discussion, let us not forget about one of the largest threats facing our economic future: President Obama’s so-called “Clean Power Plan.”
Every way you look at it, Obama’s new...
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EPA Messes With Texas Scientist; EPA Fails Miserably
- 10/26/15
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
Recently, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) received a gentle reminder not to mess with Texas, when Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Chairman Bryan Shaw once more drew attention to EPA’s dubious health claims associated with President Obama’s so-called “Clean Power Plan.”
In a letter addressed to Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, Shaw explains that, contrary to assertions made by EPA officials, carbon dioxide does not threaten respiratory health at existing or...
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EPA Playing Politics With Carbon Regulation
- 10/23/15
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
WASHINGTON -- American Energy Alliance President Thomas Pyle issued the following statement after EPA published its carbon regulation for existing power plants in the Federal Register:
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"EPA once again reveals that its motives are purely political. The agency delayed publication of its carbon regulation for nearly three months to stall the legal process and avoid any embarrassing PR before the UN Climate Conference. The president's climate regulation has never been about protecting the...
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States Show Best Path to Reject Obama’s Carbon Rule
- 09/17/15
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
President Obama recently announced the EPA’s final “Clean Power Plan,” the cornerstone of his radical climate agenda. The plan forces states to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by closing down coal-fired power plants and generating electricity from more expensive sources. The administration has called on states to submit implementation plans indicating how they intend to meet emission targets, while many states plan to sue on the basis that federal bureaucrats have no right to dictate...
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10 Myths Behind Submitting a State Implementation Plan (SIP)
- 09/03/15
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
Now that the so-called “Clean Power Plan” is finalized, the EPA is pressuring states to develop implementation plans (SIP). States should not submit implementation plans. Attorneys left and right believe EPA’s carbon regulations are likely illegal. Therefore, before saddling their residents with higher electricity costs and consigning their states to a federal energy takeover, states should wait for the courts to decide the legality of this regulation before filing implementation...
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For Minorities, Obama’s Carbon Plan is Justice Denied
- 08/21/15
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
The Obama administration recently finalized EPA’s so-called “Clean Power Plan”, which will require states to slash carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. The administration calls this regulation an “environmental justice” issue, claiming that the poor and minorities stand to benefit the most. However, EPA’s carbon rule is actually a regressive energy tax on the poor and minorities: it makes electricity more expensive, and since low-income and minority populations spend more...
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Are Americans Being Punished for China's Pollution?
- 08/20/15
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
While financial analysts consider the impact of how China’s devaluing of the Yuan may affect the country’s exports, residents of western states are receiving one Chinese export for free—pollution.
According to a new study supported by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and NASA, ozone precursor emissions from China are blowing across the Pacific Ocean and increasing ozone levels in the western United States. This finding highlights the difficulty with complying with the...
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Tribune-Review: Obama's 'Clean Power' Costs Too Much
- 08/14/15
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
This week, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review wrote an editorial showcasing IER's recent study on the true cost of electricity to help illustrate the exorbitant costs of Obama's carbon plan. Below is an excerpt from the piece:
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Using federal data reported by electricity generators, the study found one megawatt-hour of electricity from existing nuclear plants costs an average of $29.60. Comparable figures for existing hydro-, coal- and natural-gas-powered plants are $34.20, $38.40 and $48.90,...
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