GAO: Renewable Fuel Standard isn’t working

The federal government’s Renewable Fuel Standard, aka “the ethanol mandate,” is running on empty when it comes to the goals of lowering gasoline prices and reducing greenhouse gases, according to a new Government Accountability Office study. The congressional watchdog agency found that the RFS program, administered by the Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department… More GAO: Renewable Fuel Standard isn’t working

LaFleur highlights House FERC oversight hearing

The House Energy and Commerce Committee’s energy subcommittee hearing on oversight of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission today was a yawner. That’s about what could be expected, particularly as the commission continues to be largely hamstrung by a lack of a full complement of five commissioners, and a subcommittee whose members were mostly interested in… More LaFleur highlights House FERC oversight hearing

Orwell, D-Day, and the importance of truth and plain language

“It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.” George Orwell, 1984 That’s the opening sentence in George Orwell’s important dystopian novel 1984, one of the most significant literary events of the 20th Century and, I would argue, particularly relevant today. June 8 is the 70th anniversary of the publication… More Orwell, D-Day, and the importance of truth and plain language

D.C. Circuit skeptical of FERC pipeline environmental reviews

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission dodged a judicial bullet this week. But the tone of the decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in a natural gas pipeline case suggests that the commission may not be able to justify its controversial refusal to consider upstream and downstream greenhouse gas emissions in… More D.C. Circuit skeptical of FERC pipeline environmental reviews