(February 18, 2020) — The Institute for Energy Research (IER) delivered copies of its Hard Facts: An Energy Primer to all mayors attending January’s 88th annual meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Washington, D.C. The report provides an in-depth analysis of U.S. energy resources and their significance to the economy. Distribution of the primer was aimed at grounding policy conversations in fact, not fantasy, IER said.

US Conference of Mayors receive Hard Facts Energy Primer reports BPN the propane industry's leading source for LPG news since 1939. Feb 2020The institute maintains too few in the U.S., be they policymaker or citizen, fully grasp the nation’s current energy story. That situation, the organization argues, is ripe for myths and misunderstandings, which can only be cleared up with undisputable facts. “Our mayors are ripe for deceit and should be very cautious about any energy policy coming out of Washington right now,” said Thomas Pyle, IER president.

“The names of these schemes seem to keep changing, but their respective results appear the same. Any proposal that attempts to up-end energy free markets should be labeled what it is—destructive. Energy drives everything in America, and proposals that restrict the use of America’s resources in favor of more expensive and unreliable alternative sources must be rejected. Affordable, reliable energy is the foundation of a free and prosperous society and that’s universal across every level of government.”

Hard Facts is a comprehensive energy primer that provides an essential foundation for a more informed discussion about American energy policy. IER staff stand ready to educate all elected officials about the importance of free-market energy policies. Americans, including elected officials at every level of government, must recognize that the U.S. has access to an abundance of energy resources that can continue to provide its citizens and allies around the world with reliable and affordable energy—provided the policy framework emphasizes the institutions of a free society: private property, competitive market exchange, and the rule of law.

A free download of Hard Facts: An Energy Primer is available at instituteforenergyresearch.org. IER conducts research and analysis on the functions, operations, and government regulation of global energy markets. It maintains that freely functioning energy markets provide the most efficient and effective solutions to today’s global energy and environmental challenges and, as such, are critical to the well-being of individuals and society.

(SOURCE: The Weekly Propane Newsletter, February 18, 2020. Available by subscription)