Carbon capture and storage is a fantasy — and taxpayers are footing the bill
…company Shell released an updated energy scenario, a forecast that served as a standard for the rest of the oil industry, in which it laid out what the Washington Post…
…company Shell released an updated energy scenario, a forecast that served as a standard for the rest of the oil industry, in which it laid out what the Washington Post…
During his first term, Trump railed about energy-efficient plumbing. He claimed he had to flush his toilet 10-15 times and was forced to stand in the shower five times as…
…engendered mainly by tariffs, but also by the weakened US$, has begun. This month there was a reversal, but it was largely driven by volatile food and energy prices, as…
…percent in March. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported May 12, 2026. The biggies here? Energy rose 3.8 percent in April, accounting for over forty percent of the monthly…
…going to affect certain people, but when you raise taxes, it hits everybody, especially low-income families. Look at what his energy policies have done. The people hit the hardest are…
Once of the things that was clear at CGI this week is that the power companies that have looked into alternative energy sources have quickly realised they are not only…
…the totally unregulated bidding wars for investment we see here in the United States. As I have shown, EU Member States have been able to obtain investments with far lower…
…“funds” both its “investment” (buying/creating drill-presses and such), and its acquisition of newly created financial assets. Quite properly, but: it’s important to understand what that key accounting verb (“funds”) actually…
…the exact opposite of the secular trend in profits. From 1950 to 1980 profits fell and investment rose. Since 1980 profits rose and investment fell. This is the exact opposite…
by Mike Kimel Cross-posted on the Presimetrics blog. Taxes and Private Sector Investment – Evidence from the Real World Last week I had a post (which appeared both here and…