Don’t let protectionism strangle America’s energy renaissance
At issue is a 1938 law that grants the federal government broad powers over international trade of natural gas. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
At issue is a 1938 law that grants the federal government broad powers over international trade of natural gas. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
“Industry experts expect companies to pass the cost along to consumers, to the tune of at least 19 cents per gallon at the pump, according
President Obama continues to delay approval for construction of the northern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline, a $5.3 billion project that would bring Canadian oil
That’s where the problems come in. Refiners and other obligated parties like importers must, per the RFS requirements, document that they have blended ethanol into
“There isn’t a lot of clarity from the White House or the administration on exactly what all the determinants will be for this pipeline,” said
Those comments can be downloaded here (PDF).
His written testimony can be downloaded at www.eprinc.org/pdf/EPRINC-Testimony-March-17-2011.pdf Hearing details can be found on the House Energy and Commerce website here The archived webcast of
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