03.28.17

What Does President Trump's Energy Independence Executive Order Do, and Why Does it Matter?

It's a bold order, with an overarching vision statement followed by a package of supporting actions involving numerous agencies and aspects of the energy economy.

 

03.25.17

Vets4Energy at WV Annual Spring Purple Heart Conference

Capt. McCormick enjoyed speaking at their West VA State Spring Conference on Saturday, March 25, 2017.

 

03.20.17

Report: Fracking boom helping to contain carbon emissions

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the increase in natural gas supplies brought about by the growth in hydraulic fracturing has contributed to "global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions" remaining flat for a third straight year in 2016.

 

03.20.17

Navy vet focuses on energy security from Lowcountry home

A retired Navy rear admiral, Lowcountry resident William Schachte Jr. enjoyed a distinguished career focused on protecting our national security. Now, Schachte has turned his focus on the issue of energy independence.

 

03.15.17

More Evidence that the Energy Revolution has Sparked a Manufacturing Renaissance in the U.S.

The energy revolution continues to bring good economic news to an otherwise anemic economy.

 

03.14.17

Majority of NE senators make push for Keystone XL Pipeline

Capt. James McCormick (ret.), Bronze and Silver Star recipient and program director at Vets4Energy, said the Keystone XL project is directly related to improving our national security, which "requires a country to have an affordable and stable supply of energy."

 

03.13.17

Rear Admiral Loren: Energy Is Critical To Jobs, National Security

Radio interview on The John Fredericks Show (Virginia). 13 minutes.

 

03.13.17

Vets4Energy attends Women Veterans Benefits Conference in Jacksonville, FL

Vets4Energy and Florida Energy Forum spoke at, and staffed, an energy education table at the Northeast Florida Women Veterans conference on March 12, 2017. The event was held at the Florida Department of Veteran Affairs.

 

03.09.17

Insane to oppose efficient plant

By MA Vets4Energy chairman: "Why does the Northeast regularly experience higher energy and electricity prices during the winter months? ... It's because our regional energy infrastructure is insufficient to handle the demand we have, particularly for natural gas."

 

03.06.17

Exxon to invest $20 billion on U.S. Gulf Coast refining projects

The investments at 11 sites should create 35,000 temporary construction jobs and 12,000 permanent jobs, Chief Executive Darren Woods said in a speech at CERAWeek, the world's largest gathering of energy executives.