by meidev | Jun 26, 2013 | Regulation
The Obama Administration this week unveiled its agenda aimed at combating climate change. The problem is, if we take the President at his word that carbon-based energy (which provides around 80% of all energy used in the U.S. and the world) is damaging the planet,...
by meidev | Jun 17, 2013 | Energy and the Economy
The Clarion Ledger ran an article today detailing the pace of job growth in the state- we’re the tortoise as compared to the hare. Employment is slow and steady, but our own Patrick Sullivan believes the energy sector could significantly impact circumstances....
by meidev | Jun 11, 2013 | Regulation
Since technology development in oil and natural gas production has unleashed new domestic energy supplies and dramatically increased known domestic energy reserves, the U.S. has claimed the title as the most energy rich country in the world. However, the key to this...
by meidev | Jun 4, 2013 | Energy and the Economy
As the developing countries like China and India continue to consume more energy at a staggering rate, U.S. energy policy should consider long-term supply needs as a matter of economic competitiveness and national security. Developing countries continue to expand...
by meidev | Jun 3, 2013 | Natural Gas
Five years ago, no one would have guessed the U.S. would be talking about exporting energy, but today, LNG exporting is an extremely hot topic in U.S. energy policy and something our state should heed much attention to. The topic has spawned a national debate over...
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