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Cleaner By the Dozen: Transportation
By Josiah Neeley & Matt Patterson, June 15, 2022 Introduction Over the past several months, TXEnergyProject worked closely with R Street...
Matt Patterson
Jun 15, 20224 min read
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R Street & TCCRI - Cleaner by the Dozen: Twelve Reforms to Make Texas Cleaner, Stronger and Freer
Read the entire policy study below
TX Energy Project Staff
Apr 25, 20221 min read
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We Have the Power
Texas should focus on increasing natural gas generation and supply, not abandoning it. By Matt Patterson, July 26, 2021 There is an...
Matt Patterson
Jul 26, 20213 min read
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The Keystone Blunder: Counting the Cost of Biden's Overreach
By Michael Geary, July 9, 2021 Photo Credit: NumenaStudios / Shutterstock.com President Biden ended the Keystone XL pipeline project to...
Michael Geary
Jul 9, 20212 min read
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TX Energy Project Letter to Attorney General Paxton: Defending the Keystone XL Pipeline
Click here to view the letter with with signatures.
TX Energy Project Staff
Mar 23, 20211 min read
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White Paper: The Policy Implications of a Plastics User Fee & Recycling Program
Click here to read the entire White Paper. Below is an excerpt from out latest White Paper: "The Policy Implications of a Plastics User...
TX Energy Project Staff
Mar 19, 20212 min read
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So-Called “Sustainable” Investing Should Not Be Enforced by the Federal Government
Under the Biden Administration, public companies should expect many new requirements...
Tom Aldred & Matt Patterson
Feb 5, 20211 min read
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Renewables Fall Short to Meet U.S. Demand; Nuclear Power Offers a Safe Alternative
Most biofuels are far from market viability and, in some cases, have led to severe negative results. The Congressional Research Service e...
Tom Aldred & Matt Patterson
Feb 5, 20211 min read
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Rolling Back Permitting Requirements Will Cripple Vital Infrastructure Projects
Key Point: These permitting requirements place an undue burden on infrastructure developers and slow progress on important energy projects.
Tom Aldred & Matt Patterson
Feb 4, 20211 min read
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President Biden’s Misguided Executive Order on Methane Emissions
Oil and gas companies have taken it upon themselves to reduce methane emissions, even managing to find ways to make the process profitable.
Tom Aldred & Matt Patterson
Feb 4, 20211 min read
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Conservation of Land & Water Should be a Local Issue, Not Driven by Federal Mandates
Slowing extinction rates, conserving our lands and waters, and protecting biodiversity can be achieved while avoiding overzealous and expens
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Feb 4, 20211 min read
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Tougher Federal Fuel Economy Standards Would Be Counter-Productive
Greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles have already seen a drastic decline, and market forces will continue to push automobile manufac
Tom Aldred & Matt Patterson
Feb 4, 20211 min read
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Federal Subsidies Do Not Create Innovation
There is already a large amount of private capital being spent toward EV manufacturing and innovation, and federal subsidies would
Tom Aldred & Matt Patterson
Feb 4, 20211 min read
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The Costs of Energy Efficiency
The “rebound effect” can negate energy savings and cause the efficiency plan to backfire. The estimates on energy savings do not account for
Tom Aldred & Matt Patterson
Feb 4, 20211 min read
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