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
What carbon pricing means — and costs — in Pennsylvania
Experts disagree on how much of the cost will be passed on to consumers.
By Christen Smith
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
Outdoor recreation potential ‘bigger’ than gas, official says
State agencies disagree on approving natural gas development on public lands.
By Anthony Hennen
Pennsylvania’s permitting delays, carbon taxes still vexing lawmakers
The slow environmental permitting process weighs down job creation, critics say.
By Anthony Hennen
Sen. Gene Yaw: Philadelphia, don’t miss the big picture on LNG
Pennsylvania’s natural gas could make the world less dependent on Russian energy — if we invest in the infrastructure.
By Senator Gene Yaw
Guy Ciarrocchi: “Green” versus “dirty” economies is a false choice
Why don’t self-described “environmentalists” ever celebrate the progress that’s been made?
By Guy Ciarrocchi
All Candidates Spotlight Series: Domestic Energy
For week two of our Candidate Spotlight Series, candidates all across Pennsylvania outlined plans for a more energy-independent future.
From The Editors
Hedging and pipeline capacity an issue for Pennsylvania natural gas production
Prices are high, but technical barriers remain for increasing Pennsylvania natural gas production.
By Anthony Hennen