Video: Green mandates rob New Jerseyan pocketbooks By EPN Staff Green energy mandates and immigration are impacting pocketbooks in New Jersey. New Jersey Assemblyman Paul Kanitra said that since Republican Governor Chris Christie left office the state budget is up 70%. He said the impact of illegal immigration, education and green energy spending is being felt by New Jerseyans just trying to put food on the table. SUGGESTED STORIES Oregon utility warns of future rate hikes due to green mandates Oregon’s second-largest electricity provider, PacifiCorp, warned regulators that the state’s green edicts will result in large rate increases unless the state adjusts the timeline so that the transition is affordable for customers and viable for the utility. In a Ja Read more No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions Per-capita carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from energy consumption decreased in every state between 2005 and 2023, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Nationwide, total energy-related emissions fell 20%, even as the population increased by 14%, a Read more Green New Deal money finds a new target in Georgia’s energy regulator races For the first time in Georgia history, outside progressive groups have poured millions of dollars into state Public Service Commission races. Their goal was not hidden. It was to flip the commission, weaken the state’s energy independence and replace balanced, all-of-the-ab Read more
Oregon utility warns of future rate hikes due to green mandates Oregon’s second-largest electricity provider, PacifiCorp, warned regulators that the state’s green edicts will result in large rate increases unless the state adjusts the timeline so that the transition is affordable for customers and viable for the utility. In a Ja Read more
No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions Per-capita carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from energy consumption decreased in every state between 2005 and 2023, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Nationwide, total energy-related emissions fell 20%, even as the population increased by 14%, a Read more
Green New Deal money finds a new target in Georgia’s energy regulator races For the first time in Georgia history, outside progressive groups have poured millions of dollars into state Public Service Commission races. Their goal was not hidden. It was to flip the commission, weaken the state’s energy independence and replace balanced, all-of-the-ab Read more