Fedorchak joins President Trump at the White House for the Great American Agriculture Celebration event
administration announced the EPA’s finalized new Renewable Fuel Standard Renewable Volume Obligations (RVOs) to strengthen American energy
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administration announced the EPA’s finalized new Renewable Fuel Standard Renewable Volume Obligations (RVOs) to strengthen American energy
years and would allow landowners to renegotiate terms, renew agreements, or buy back conservation easements at fair market
farms to reinvest in equipment, inputs, and labor. Renewed 100 percent expensing for capital purchases … Rights Act to allow landowners to renegotiate terms, renew agreements, or buy back conservation easements at fair market
states have manipulated this planning process, using renewable portfolio standards to fulfill an anti-fossil fuel agenda
transmission lines—designed to meet individual states’ aggressive renewable mandates—across all consumers in the region, regardless … dollars’ worth of transmission projects to serve mandatory renewables policies of some states, and without the consent
force North Dakotans to subsidize other states’ aggressive renewable energy mandates while putting grid reliability at risk … remote wind and solar projects in states with renewable mandates, shifting costs onto states like North Dakota that
your work in order to lessen those excessive renewable energy tax credits and eliminate that ridiculous EV mandate
credits have played a role in advancing renewable energy. “I think about 17% of our grid resources … renewable—wind and solar—nationwide,” Fedorchak noted. “So the tax credits have been effective. They worked. They brought
reinvest in equipment, inputs, and labor. It renews 100 percent expensing for capital purchases so producers can write
years and give landowners the right to renegotiate, renew, or buy back their easements. On Medicaid: Fedorchak highlighted
than 30 years and allow landowners to renegotiate, renew, or buy back existing easements at fair market value … years and empower landowners to renegotiate terms, renew agreements, or buy back conservation easements at fair market value
years and empowers landowners to renegotiate terms, renew agreements, or buy back conservation easements at fair market value
cost of generation needed to back up renewables when they don’t produce, which is passed
several regions—particularly during peak winter conditions when renewable generation is less reliable. The report further notes that
witnesses if they’re able to support both renewables and the urgent need for more dispatchable, fuel-secure … possible to meet increasing energy demand through renewables alone. Every witness answered “no.” Watch: Image Todd Brickhouse
House, we are turning things around. We have renewed energy and urgency behind efforts to modernize our government
strategy—that includes battery technology to back up renewables, but also, oil, gas, nuclear, and hydropower—whatever