Growing Energy Requirements Mean Bright Future For Nuclear
Growing worldwide demand for electricity to maintain current living standards in developed countries and raise those in developing nations may make development of nuclear energy sources essential, according to scholars with the E-Team project at the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA).
Posted: 03/31/2005 | News
Nuclear Fears Grounded In Myth
Nuclear energy is far safer than commonly thought, according to scholars for the E-Team project at the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA).
Posted: 03/30/2005 | News
ANWR Approval Big Step Toward Energy Independence
Approval of a budget amendment that would open Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to oil drilling is a major step in reducing reliance on foreign oil and could become the centerpiece for a comprehensive national energy plan, according to scholars for the NCPA’s E-Team project.
Posted: 03/16/2005 | News
Endangered Species Act Reform Needs Strategic Fix
The House Committee on Resources has adopted a new approach to update the Endangered Species Act (ESA) to renew the focus on species recovery, but NCPA Senior Fellow H. Sterling Burnett said that while reform is long overdue, current reform efforts fix only a small part of the problem.
Posted: 03/14/2005 | News
Energy Bill Needs Power Boost
As the nearly four-year stall in enacting a national energy bill continues, scholars with the NCPA’s E-Team project said the time is well-passed for Congress to act to improve not only electric power reliability, but also to increase competition.
Posted: 03/07/2005 | News

