Biden Administration Reportedly Planning New Regulations That Would Skyrocket Already Unaffordable Energy Prices April 24, 2023 Even with Americans already struggling to pay unaffordable energy prices, the Biden administration is reportedly planning new regulations that would make things much worse. According to multiple reports, the Biden administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is planning to announce an “upcoming attack” on America’s power plants that would force them to stop using oil, natural gas and coal to “comply.” POLITICO reports, “If implemented, the Environmental Protection Agency would set limits so stringent that fossil-fuel-burning power plants probably would have to use technology to capture their carbon dioxide emissions from their smokestacks or switch to other fuels to comply, according to the three people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a plan that is not yet public.” This government overreach would attempt to revive past attempts to cripple America’s energy sector, which were so brazen the Supreme Court blocked them. “That would be an aggressive — even transformational — approach from EPA, ushering in the most stringent regulations on fossil fuel plants in the nation’s history. And it would come just 10 months after the Supreme Court restricted the agency’s options to reduce power plants’ carbon output, heightening the risks that judges could block this proposal from ever taking effect.” This comes as, earlier this month, the EPA announced new vehicle emission standards dictating unaffordable EVs make up at least 54% of new car sales by 2030 and 66% by 2032. At the urging of radical green groups, the Biden Administration is engaged in a full-on war on U.S. energy workers and forcing the American people to pay the price. Back to Blog Posts