EPA Regulatory Delays Exacerbate Biden’s War On Affordable Energy

President Biden’s new rules for power plants that will be released soon would benefit carbon capture and sequestration technology by enabling coal and natural gas plants to meet the new proposed standards developed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). However, the EPA is lagging far behind on permits allowing for the construction of the new technology. The new […]

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The Latest Attack In Biden’s War On Coal

President Biden’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is expected to announce limits on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. If implemented, the proposed regulation would be the first time the federal government has restricted carbon dioxide emissions from existing power plants, as well as future plants. According to the regulation, almost all coal and gas-fired power plants would have to cut or capture nearly all […]

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The Unregulated Podcast #129: Biden’s Fuzzy Math

On this episode of The Unregulated Podcast Tom Pyle and Mike McKenna discuss the ongoing legal drama surrounding the 2024 front runners, how the presidential field is showing up, California’s energy crisis, and more. Links: WATCH: Kenny Stein Testifies Before the House Ways and Means Committee on “Green” Subsidies in Biden’s Inflation “Reduction” Act The […]

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The Unregulated Podcast #128: Roll an Egg

On this episode of The Unregulated Podcast Tom Pyle and Mike McKenna discuss Biden rolling out eggs, his 2024 presidential campaign, and heavy-handed auto regulations among other stories. Links: Secretary Jenny – “So Much Cheaper” Car Rule WSJ Editorial IER: Biden Releases New Rules to Force Electric Vehicles on Americans Washington Commanders Sold Louisiana Party […]

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Biden’s Ongoing War Against Reliable, Affordable Transportation

Not only is President Biden changing regulations to force Americans to buy electric vehicles by establishing new, rigorous standards for tailpipe emissions for model years 2027 through 2032 that gasoline-powered vehicles cannot meet, he is also forcing an 80,000 mile, eight-year warranty for electric vehicles on automakers. The auto standards, expected to be the toughest in U.S. history, are […]

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Biden Pricing Working Families Out Of Car Ownership

The New York Times notes that EPA is releasing rules that are intended to ensure that electric cars represent between 54 and 60 percent of all new cars sold in the United States by 2030 and 64 to 67 percent by 2032—in 9 years. That would exceed President Biden’s earlier goal announced in 2021 to have all-electric cars account for half of […]

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Biden to Motorists: My Way or the Highway

WASHINGTON DC (04/12/2023) – Earlier today, the Environmental Protection Agency released a set of proposed rules that would effectively regulate cars with internal combustible engines out of business. The rule is an attempt to accelerate the number of electric vehicle sales to 67 percent by 2032. Today, less than six percent of cars are electric, […]

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Biden Puts OPEC Behind The Wheel Of America’s Gas Prices

The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and fellow oil-producing allies (OPEC+) are back in the driver’s seat as U.S. shale oil is no longer the marginal fuel due to President Joe Biden’s anti-oil and gas policies. Brent oil jumped to $85 a barrel since members of OPEC+ including Russia announced production cuts of 1.16 million barrels per day on […]

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The Unregulated Podcast #127: Dad’s Kitchen Table

On this episode of The Unregulated Podcast Tom Pyle and Mike McKenna discuss former President Trump’s legal woes, a new paper from the Institute for Energy Research, the GOP and DNC swapping seats across the country, and more. Links: Read the full indictment against Trump IER Paper: Energy Security Is National Security Wisconsin: Janet Protasiewicz […]

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Biden Looks To Japan For Green Energy Bailout

The United States and Japan reached a trade agreement for critical minerals used in batteries–a deal aimed at allowing Japan to meet sourcing requirements for new electric-vehicle subsidies in the United States and beginning to shift energy supply chains away from China. Under the deal, the United States and Japan agreed not to levy export duties on […]

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