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  • June 2013
    Hawaii: An Energy and Economic Analysis

    Hawaii, in addition to being President Obama’s first U.S. state to call home, has the most expensive energy in the country.  Because...

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    While running for president in 2008, then-Sen. Obama delivered a speech in Germany in which he urged the world to “look at...

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    The Energy Information Administration (EIA) just released its report, Sales of Fossil Fuels Produced on Federal and Indian Lands, FY 2003 Through FY...

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    Coal Makes a Comeback

    Every now and then I get asked to be on panels about the future of energy where you’re supposed to embrace the...

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  • May 2013
    Green-Energy Activists Declare War on Rural Coloradans

    Some lawmakers in Colorado want to increase the cost of electricity for all Coloradans, especially those in rural areas. Awaiting Gov. John...

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    The tide may be turning somewhat for coal and natural gas generation with coal regaining some of the market that it lost...

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