Misleading on American Manufacturing
- 06/28/13
- AEA
- News
Those of us involved in policy debates over the energy sector know that it is hardly a fair fight. The people advocating greater government intervention routinely use phrases such as “clean energy,” “green energy,” “greenhouse gas pollution,” and other such loaded terms. It’s difficult to have a rational discussion about carbon taxes or chemical plant regulation when the debate is cast between those who are for and against “clean energy,” for example.
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The New Effort to Repeal the RFS
- 06/27/13
- AEA
- News
A bipartisan trio of Senators, including John Barrasso (R-WY), Mark Pryor (D-AR), and Pat Toomey (R-PA), introduced legislation last week in the hopes of repealing the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) in place since 2005. Under that legislation and subsequent revisions, 36 billion gallons of renewable fuels are required to be blended into the country’s transportation fuels by 2022.
Advocates of the RFS say that the policy protects the environment by lowering greenhouse gas emissions and...
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Advocates Ignore Renewable Failures, Insist Solar is Sustainable
- 06/20/13
- AEA
- News
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Beware of the Stealthy Carbon Tax
- 06/14/13
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
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Heritage Foundation: Carbon Caps a “Cure Worse Than the Disease”
- 06/05/13
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
A recent paper by...
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Tesla Repays Feds, Should Thank Competitors for Success
- 05/28/13
- AEA
- Facts
Tesla Motors repayed a $465 million dollar loan from the federal government yesterday, nine years ahead of schedule. While being touted as a major success for the future of renewable energy and Zero Emissions Vehicles in particular, the truth behind Tesla’s façade of success is worrisome. The company’s first profitable quarter demonstrates the difficulty of finding real success in an unproven market. Critics have raved about Tesla and its offerings. By any standard, their cars would...
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Drawing the Wrong Line in the Sand
- 05/23/13
- AEA
- Facts
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Renewable Fuel Standard: A Misguided Policy
- 05/22/13
- AEA
- News
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Marshall Institute Lays Out “Five Circles of Carbon Tax Hell”
- 05/16/13
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
The George C. Marshall Institute has released a new study from James DeLong outlining what it refers to as “the five circles of Carbon Tax Hell.” The study is very readable and concise (only 34 pages of main text), yet at the same time offers a comprehensive survey of the main problems with a carbon tax. Although DeLong uses colorful metaphors (such as “Carbon Tax Hell”), even so he wades into technical subtleties in the policy debate, and does a good job breaking them down for the...
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Ethanol Mandates Distort Corn Market
- 05/03/13
- AEA
- Facts
A recent Bloomberg article underscores the government distortions in the fuel and food sectors. The piece discusses the rising price of ethanol because of expected supply problems:
Ethanol’s discount to gasoline narrowed to a four-month low on speculation that the slowest pace of corn planting since 1986 will make it difficult to replenish supplies. The price difference, or spread, shrank 3.75 cents to 21.9 cents a gallon. The Agriculture Department said in a report yesterday that 5...
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