The President has been hostile to oil and gas for years. Now he pretends higher prices are anyone’s fault but his.
By Andy Bloom
Jon Anzur: Permitting reform critical in cementing PA’s energy leadership
Permitting reform could make Pennsylvania a leading player in the global energy marketplace through exporting liquid natural gas.
By Jon Anzur
Becky Corbin: Carbon capture and storage is beneficial to Pennsylvania’s energy field
Advanced technologies could benefit the environment while providing jobs here in the Keystone State.
By Becky Corbin
As solar grows, so do questions about power grid upkeep costs
Solar power brings great promise, but also real challenges.
By Anthony Hennen
Pennsylvania lawmakers hopeful after Virginia rejects carbon pricing
Virginia’s withdrawal from the carbon tax scheme suggests Pennsylvania could do the same.
By Anthony Hennen
Stephanie Catarino Wissman: Pennsylvania prospers when we lead on energy production
Consistent policies and efficient permitting at the state and federal level are sorely needed to support energy and infrastructure development.
By Stephanie Catarino Wissman
Mike Butler: The world needs Pennsylvania’s energy, and Philly is poised to deliver it
The Keystone State’s potential as an energy-producer can be realized if we invest in the infrastructure to bring natural gas to the world.
By Mike Butler
Michael Straw: Pennsylvania must withdraw from RGGI
One year after being forced into the interstate compact by Governor Wolf’s decree — and Senate Democrats’ acquiescence — the Commonwealth should withdraw to stop further job losses and electricity price hikes.
By Michael Straw
Energy executives warn of looming power shortages in Pennsylvania
“Demand is going up, and supply is leaving and not being replaced,” grid operator says.
By Daniel Payne
David Galluch: Pennsylvania’s energy future, hidden behind a locked door
Governor Wolf acted unilaterally to stymie Pennsylvania’s energy industry; will Governor Shapiro do the same?
By David Galluch