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Appeals court strikes down regulation restricting surface mining in Ky. watershed
Feb 21 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - Bill Estep The Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky. - An appeals court has struck down a rule that state regulators used to restrict surface mining in a Floyd County watershed where some residents fought to block coal companies from stripping the hills. More...
Champaign, Urbana unveil new slogan for ballot question on negotiating electric rates
Feb 21 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - Patrick Wade The News-Gazette, Champaign-Urbana, Ill. - Bus billboards and a new website have sprung up as the cities of Champaign and Urbana try to inform residents about a question voters will see on the March 20 ballot and the potential savings they could see on their electric bills. More...
Renewable-energy issue advances toward fall ballot
Feb 21 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - David Eggert The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio - A group is a step closer to getting the OK to collect signatures for an Ohio ballot measure that would pump $1.3 billion a year into renewable energy. More...
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Bill would allow power company to sell bonds
Feb 20 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - Ry Rivard Charleston Daily Mail, W.Va. - Appalachian Power Co. officials say the Legislature needs to allow the company to float customer-backed bonds or else Appalachian will be forced to ask for a dramatic rate increase this year. More...
Provision to subject railroads to antitrust laws deserves support, say APPA and 44 other organizations
From the February 20, 2012 Issue of Public Power Weekly - APPA and 44 other organizations are urging senators to support an amendment to the surface transportation bill (S. More...

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FERC's Order 1000 as a Potential Example of Over-Regulated America

Blogger Photo By Jose Antonio Vanderhorst-Silverio - As a short, simple (but not simplistic), and highly important complement to the blog post Is Power Industry Regulation Helping more...

Is Power Industry Regulation Helping Crush the Life Out of America’s Economy?

Blogger Photo By Jose Antonio Vanderhorst-Silverio - Is the power industry one important instance of the Over-regulated America: the home of laissez-faire is being suffocated by excessive more...

"Shale Gas Wars: From Pennsylvania to North Carolina." Dr. Daniel Fine will speak on Shale Gas in NC

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The bigger problems were the PTCs and cash grants

By Mark Wooldridge - ACCCE Statement on U.S. Senate Effort to Restrain EPA's Job-Destroying Regulation - The United States Senate today took the first more...

No justification for this tax credit

By Mark Wooldridge - Electric vehicle tax credit may rise - The budget President Barack Obama proposed Monday would increase the tax credit for more...

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