Public Opinion on Energy Policy
Good piece on energy policy and public opinion via texasenterprise.org: For today’s energy consumers, the pain doesn’t stop at the pump. A year-long surge in gasoline prices seems to be shifting public opinions on a wide range of energy issues. That’s a key lesson from the second round of The University of Texas at Austin [...]
Cause & Effect
Cause & Effect analysis is genuinely fascinating. Do lower natural gas prices mean less-expensive energy, or does more expensive energy allow for more natural gas plants to be brought online to produce electricity? The article below, from StateImpact.com, highlights the possible answers . . . Today the group that monitors the Texas Electric Grid came [...]