Conservatives gear up to battle EPA carbon rules
Conservative lawmakers are ready to fight tooth-and-nail about the terms of new energy rules forced upon the state by President Barack Obama and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). That is, ...
The high price of getting around
The Legislative Energy Commission looks for ways to put the brakes on transportation costs.
Legislative panel mulls ways to eliminate fossil fuels
As part of this year’s omnibus energy bill, state lawmakers passed into law the goal of transitioning the state to a renewable energy economy that doesn’t use of a drop of gasoline or a lump of coal to power itself. A House-Senate panel is now trying to figure out a framework to achieve the goal.
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