The “fossil fuel ban” for national buildings, which was supposed to enact a restriction on gas usage for new or recently renovated provincial buildings, has been lifted in another blow to the Biden administration’s hot air propaganda.
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Climate climatologists are often sexist windbags in the heat and cold, rain and sparkle. Thankfully, they no more serve as our government’s administrator. In a press release released on May 5, the DOE announced the gas ban end, which is good information for all supporters of credible, less expensive energy that is more expensive, inefficient, forced-labor-tied wind and solar.  ,
There is no reason not to use gas and oil for national buildings, or any other houses, because the” climate crisis” is bogus and gas and oil are likely not “fossil energy,” a clever advertising expression.
Under President Trump’s management, Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated that the department of energy uses all available, dependable, and stable sources of energy addition. This wait will help us lower costs and lessen regulatory overreach by allowing our national buildings to use the most potent power possible.
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The DOE explained in a press release that the deadline to comply with the new Clean Energy for New Federal Buildings and Major Renovations of Federal Buildings ( try saying that six times fast ) has been delayed. We can only hope that the weather alarmist plans may be entirely abandoned following the proposed evaluation.
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This review is being conducted to ensure alignment with the latest Administration’s energy policies, especially those relating to energy security and reliability, which were put forth by the previous administration to restrict the use of inexpensive, dependable energy sources, such as coal and natural gas, to power national buildings.
Federal organizations are currently at the mercy of energy suicide.
Steve Milloy, a senior fellow at the Environment Legal Institute, addressed The Daily Caller in a few words. These green buildings have no purpose. The product is not effective, and it’s not cost-effective. It’s more expensive, but its critics like it. Always follow the money.
Milloy continued,” It’s not good for the people who work in the building, and it doesn’t make sense for taxpayers. It’s just silly, and it has no impact on the environment.
Trump appears to agree. Trump declared an energy emergency on his first day in office, stating that” America is blessed with a wealth of natural resources that have historically supported our Nation’s economic prosperity.” It is therefore in the national interest to unleash America’s accessible, trustworthy energy and natural resources as a result of burdensome and ideologically motivated regulations that have hampered the development of these resources, limited the generation of reliable and affordable electricity, and created high energy costs for our citizens.
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