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Energy

Guy Ciarrocchi: It’s time to become the leader in providing the nation’s energy needs

February 9, 2022February 9, 2022
Guy Ciarrocchi
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It’s up to us to make sure that happens.
By Guy Ciarrocchi

Industry

Carl Marrara: The biggest Pa. business story of 2021 you haven’t heard about

December 28, 2021December 29, 2021
Carl Marrara
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A Texas-based company will be building a mammoth natural gas plant in Luzerne County. Unheralded by the media, it’s time to celebrate a monumental investment for workers in Northeast Pa.
By Carl Marrara

Energy

Pipelines deliver the energy that powers Pennsylvania – and the U.S.

June 24, 2021June 25, 2021
Stephanie Catarino Wissman

Partisan politics are disrupting growth in the energy sector–and Pennsylvanians are suffering for it.
By Stephanie Catarino Wissman

News

Delaware River fracking lawsuit splits Bucks County

May 4, 2021May 4, 2021
Ezra Solway

A 2010 moratorium on fracking in the Delaware River Basin was made permanent in February, resulting in a lawsuit filed by local counties and Republican lawmakers. The suit has split locals who want energy jobs and those who worry about potential environmental concerns.
By Ezra Solway

Energy

Todd Shepherd: PA’s natural gas is stranded from ‘high risk’ energy regions like New England

December 6, 2020April 19, 2021
Todd Shepherd

As Pennsylvania and other parts of New England brace for a brutal winter, the region’s lack of natural gas infrastructure may prove to be a substantial problem for millions of residents.
By Todd Shepherd

Energy

Tirzah Duren: Cap-and-trade programs will increase energy costs for Pa. consumers

February 10, 2020April 19, 2021
Tirzah Duren
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For some, increased energy costs would be a nuisance, but for many in Pennsylvania, the financial burden would be unbearable.
By Tirzah Duren

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Op-Ed

Thom Nickels: You can’t say that on campus

Thom Nickels: You can’t say that on campus

schedule March 13 2026
ink_pen Thom Nickels

Progressive authoritarianism was very strong at Philadelphia’s University of the Arts before the school closed its doors permanently in 2024. […]

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