A National Center for Policy Analysis Project » Home | Donate

E-Team » Commentaries » Energy

Global Warming and Electric Power in Texas

Reliability and costs should be the main concerns of Texas policy makers as they shape electric power policies. Potential climate change legislation should not hold up or even influence the Texas's electric power policy. Instead, they should focus on reliability and cost, according to testimony NCPA Senior Fellow H. Sterling Burnett delivered before the Texas House Select Committee on Electric Generation Capacity and Environmental Effects.

For complete article: 2008TexasElectric-GWtestimony.pdf


 

 
Policy Issues & Research
 
NCPA Blogs
 
NCPA Resources
 
About NCPA
 
  Health Care Policy   John Goodman's Health Policy Blog   NCPA Daily Policy Digest   About NCPA  
  Tax & Budget Policy   Bob McTeer's Blog:Taxes and Budget Blog   NCPA Debate Central   NCPA Events  
  Retirement Reform Policy   Retirement Reform Blog   NCPA-Gallagher Partnership   Donate to NCPA  
  Energy & Environment Policy   Terry Neese's Blog: Family Issues Blog   NCPA Publications   Contact NCPA  
  Family, Women & Small Business Policy           NCPA's Privacy Policy