Farm Bill Amendment Pits Big Refiners Against Smaller Operations. Is It Time to End Ethanol?

A controversial amendment to the 2026 Farm Bill is lighting up Capitol Hill, pitting big refining interests against smaller operations in a classic Washington showdown over the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and ethanol mandates. Rep. Michelle Fischbach (R-MN) introduced Amendment 289, which would force year-round nationwide sales of E15 (15% ethanol gasoline) by aligning its […]

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UK Wind Falls to 0.6 GW Over Weekend

The United Kingdom’s vaunted renewable energy fleet delivered a stark reality check over the recent weekend. Despite boasting approximately 32 GW of installed wind capacity—onshore and offshore combined—actual output plummeted to just 0.6 GW, less than 2% of nameplate capacity. This collapse occurred overnight, when solar generation was zero, leaving Britain functionally reliant on dispatchable […]

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Trump Halts More Wind Leases to Spur Oil and Gas Investment

The Trump administration announced two new landmark agreements today with offshore wind developers Bluepoint Wind and Golden State Wind, marking the latest step in redirecting capital from subsidized, intermittent renewable projects toward reliable oil, natural gas, and LNG infrastructure. Under the deals, the companies will voluntarily relinquish federal offshore wind leases originally awarded during the […]

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