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DAILY ENERGY NEWS  | 04/23/2025
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The Fighting Oligarchy Tour ™️


Yahoo News (4/22/25) reports: "On Earth Day 2025, a moment intended to highlight the urgency of climate action, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is facing fierce backlash after being caught boarding a luxury private jet. The timing could not have been more explosive. Just as climate-conscious voters marked April 22 with calls to curb emissions, AOC, a self-described environmental warrior, was photographed stepping aboard a carbon-spewing Bombardier Challenger jet on her 'Fighting Oligarchy' tour with Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT)...  Dan Kish of the Institute for Energy Research commented: 'This is climate alarmism for thee, but not for me. It’s the classic ruling class behavior dressed up in eco-branding.'”

"The fact that the eco-left has stopped discussing their doomsday timelines this Earth Day shows how fake the climate movement really is."

 

– Daniel Turner, Power the Future

It's time.


E&E News (4/23/25) reports: "The House will take up Republican legislation next week to undo Biden administration approvals for California to set emissions rules that critics say amount to an electric vehicle mandate. The Congressional Review Act resolutions would nullify EPA waivers under the Clean Air Act, waivers for rules that would propel EV sales across the country... The resolutions include H.J. Res. 88, from Rep. John Joyce (R-Pa.), which would reverse the Biden EPA’s waiver for California to phase out gasoline-powered cars."

Checking all the boxes.


RealClearEnergy (4/22/25) op-ed: "Two new analyses evaluate competing electrical power sources and produce an affordable, reliable, and clean scorecard. The two analyses – one published by Northwood University and the Mackinac Center, and the other published by my public policy organization, The Heartland Institute – independently reach near-identical findings. Both analyses find natural gas is the most affordable, reliable, and clean electrical power source. Not far behind natural gas are nuclear, hydro, and coal. Lagging at the bottom of the affordability scorecard are wind and solar power. Natural gas is easily the lowest-cost electrical power source, with coal the second-most affordable. Natural gas also scores very high for reliable high-volume power production, as do nuclear and coal."

Humans first.

Energy Markets

 
WTI Crude Oil: ↓ $63.33
Natural Gas: ↑ $3.01
Gasoline: ↑ $3.17
Diesel: ↑ $3.57
Heating Oil: ↓ $213.66
Brent Crude Oil: ↓ $67.07
US Rig Count: ↑ 637

 

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