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Feb 16 2023
News
Tesla opening up its chargers could spur electric car adoption
Tesla's agreement to open part of its proprietary car-charging network to drivers of other brands should make it far easier for electric vehicle (EV) owners to charge away from home, potentially accelerating adoption. Why it matters: The Biden administration's clean energy agenda includes a shift away from gasoline-powered cars and a new domestic supply chain for electric cars. But many
AxiosMay 03 2023
News
Senate approves measure to cancel Biden's solar tariff pause, teeing up third veto
Senators passed a measure Wednesday to invalidate the emergency declaration President Joe Biden declared last summer to temporarily protect Asian solar energy imports from anti-dumping and countervailing duties.
The 56-41 bipartisan vote gives full approval to the resolution after House lawmakers passed it on Friday and tees up the latest Biden veto of a measure seeking to nullify one
Washington ExaminerJan 18 2023
News
State capitol briefs
Sen. Ricky Hill, R-Cabot, on Tuesday introduced a bill aimed at prohibiting state or local government entities from contracting with entities that boycott energy, fossil fuel, firearms and ammunition industries. Under Senate Bill 62, a public entity would be barred from entering into a contract with a company to acquire or dispose of services, supplies, information technology or construction
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteApr 16 2023
News
Trump’s Fund-Raising: From Sluggish to Surging After Indictment
Donald J. Trump’s presidential campaign took in $14.4 million in the first three months of 2023, part of an $18.8 million haul across his two campaign committees this quarter — a modest sum that captures only the beginning of a fund-raising bonanza set off by his indictment in late March.
In the weeks since then, Mr. Trump has raised more than $15 million, his campaign said Saturday
New York Times (News)Feb 07 2023
News
Minor earthquake hits near West Bank settlement of Ariel
The Israeli military’s Home Front Command confirmed that a minor earthquake hit Israel Tuesday night, with tremors reported in Jerusalem and in areas near the capital in the West Bank. The 3.5-magnitude tremor occurred at 11:14 p.m. local time and was centered around 15 kilometers (9 miles) southeast of the settlement of Ariel in the West Bank, the Energy Ministry’s Seismology Division said.
The Times of IsraelNov 21 2022
News
Saudi Arabia Eyes OPEC+ Output Increase Ahead of Restrictions on Russian Oil
Saudi Arabia and other OPEC oil producers are discussing an output increase, the group’s delegates said, a move that could help heal a rift with the Biden administration and keep energy flowing amid new attempts to blunt Russia’s oil industry over the Ukraine war.
Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 24 2023
News
Harmeet Dhillon warns of ‘crony capitalism’ at RNC, breaks with Trump on early voting
Harmeet Dhillon said she is concerned “crony capitalism” has infected the Republican National Committee, sapping it of the energy and innovation the party needs if it wants to win elections in 2024. Ms. Dhillon, who is aiming to unseat current RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel when the committee meets in California this week, said she’ll lead a full audit to see who was hired and why, and to come up
Washington TimesDec 14 2022
Opinion
Why Does Ukraine Want Patriot Missiles Which Could Not Protect Saudi Arabia Against Drones?
According to news reports, the U.S. is finalizing plans to send Patriot missile batteries to Ukraine. The country has been coming under increasing attack from Russian drones and cruise missiles and according to the U.N. half the country’s energy infrastructure has been destroyed, causing blackouts affecting millions. But is the Patriot the right missile to defend Ukraine?
ForbesSep 27 2022
News
Home heating prices are surging. Here's how the Biden administration could help
Natural gas home heating in New England will be expensive this winter. Utility companies may face energy shortages, resulting in some families seeing monthly utility bills as high as $1,000 per month .
A limited government solution to this problem exists, but it requires politicians to do something noble: stand up to special interest groups and put the people they represent first. If
Washington ExaminerDec 29 2022
News
Feds order security review after a string of attacks, vandalism on the U.S. power grid
Attacks on the nation’s power grid are suddenly on the rise, according to federal regulators, who are now weighing additional security requirements for power stations to fend off vandalism.
Some of the attacks were with gunfire which cut off electricity to thousands of customers since October.
The latest incident happened on Christmas Day in Washington state. Thousands of homes
Washington Times