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FERC Nominee McNamee Slams Renewable Energy


FERC nominee McNamee slams renewables, green groups in Feb ...

Dive Brief: Bernard McNamee, President Trump's nominee for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, sharply criticized renewable energy and ...

Video shows FERC nominee Bernard McNamee's bias against ...

A video confirms Benard McNamee is biased against renewable energy, as the Senate considers his nomination to the Federal Energy Regulatory ...

FERC Nominee Who Slammed Renewable Energy, Pushed Coal ...

The Senate voted 50 to 49 to confirm Bernard McNamee to be one of five commissioners of the FERC, which is supposed to operate as an independent agency that ...

Senate committee advances FERC nominee McNamee ... - Utility Dive

The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee voted 13-10 on Tuesday to advance the nomination of controversial Department of Energy ...

Report: FERC nominee McNamee hammered renewables, green ...

FERC nominee Bernard McNamee slammed renewables and environmental groups in a speech to Texas lawmakers at an event held by the conservative Texas Public ...

I Oppose Bernard McNamee's Nomination to the Federal Energy ...

Bernard McNamee's record of service to the fossil fuel industry is disqualifying and I strongly oppose his nomination to Federal Energy ...

FERC Nominee McNamee Slams Renewable Energy, Green ...

A video has emerged showing Bernard McNamee, President Trump's latest nominee for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, ...

Chuck Schumer on X: "The Senate should not confirm Bernard ...

The Senate should not confirm Bernard McNamee for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. McNamee has a long record of biased promotion of ...

FERC nominee McNamee slams renewables, green groups in ...

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McNamee, nominees get committee vote - POLITICO

HAPPENING TODAY: FERC nominee Bernard McNamee and two other presidential energy picks will get votes this morning at a Senate Energy and ...

McNamee Advances to Senate Floor - RTO Insider

The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee advanced FERC nominee Bernard McNamee to the full Senate in a 13-10 party line vote. By ...

Bernard McNamee - Wikipedia

Bernard L. McNamee (born 1967) is an American attorney and former government official who served as Commissioner of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ...

Daily on Energy: Trump's likely FERC nominee won't be slam-dunk ...

At first glance, opponents of subsidizing uneconomic coal and nuclear plants would have reason to worry about Bernard McNamee, the presumed ...

Senate Should Reject FERC Nominee Bernard McNamee

The Senate should reject Bernard McNamee's nomination to serve on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), according to the Union of ...

Senate Confirms McNamee as FERC Commissioner

The US Senate on a 50-49 party-line vote December 6 confirmed Bernard McNamee to a seat on the five-member Federal Energy and Regulatory Commission (FERC).

How Trump 2.0 could transform DOE - E&E News by POLITICO

Federal career staff relegated to the sidelines. That's the vision for American energy policy if former President Donald Trump wins the election ...

The BEAT News | December 5, 2018 - Berkshire Environmental ...

ERC nominee McNamee slams renewables, green groups in Feb. video. Bernard McNamee, President Trump's nominee for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ...

The Most Influential Newsletter In Solar | Page 139 - SolarWakeup ...

FERC Nominee Showdown. Look for more under the radar news about the nominee to join FERC after Bernard McNamee was videotaped saying “renewable energy ...

Senate panel advances Trump's energy nominee despite Dem ...

A Senate committee voted Tuesday to advance President Trump's latest nominee to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) despite ...

The Most Influential Newsletter In Solar | Page 141 - SolarWakeup ...

Utility Dive: AEP, others press for FERC guidance on 'gargantuan' issue of data center colocation Axios: Energy regulators scrutinizing data center use reject ...