Edward Felker, EnergyGuardian

UPDATED 7:27 AM EDT, May 21, 2013

Living Well

Already way over budget, DOE's weapons plutonium project at Savannah River flagged for poorly managing contractor expenses
UPDATED 7:52 AM EDT, April 30, 2013

Toxic Tensions

Congressional watchdog warns it could take agency decade or more to complete promised toxic chemicals review
UPDATED 7:05 AM EDT, April 24, 2013

ANGA Eager To Raise Profile

Incoming ANGA chief Marty Durbin to borrow page from oil lobby in effort to boost fracking, exports
UPDATED 22:54 PM EDT, April 22, 2013

Pipeline Politics

Environmental regulators sound off on latest State Department review of pipeline project
UPDATED 21:08 PM EDT, April 17, 2013

Unused Clean Energy Aid

GAO says billions in clean energy aid is unlikely to be used after failures of high-profile recipients
UPDATED 7:25 AM EDT, April 8, 2013

House GOP starts new effort to rein in EPA regulation

Bill would require disclosure of costs to business, impact on gasoline prices
UPDATED 7:22 AM EDT, April 8, 2013

Moniz, McCarthy nomination hearings put spotlight on Obama regulatory agenda

Senators to quiz nominees on pollution, fracking and gas exports
UPDATED 8:18 AM EDT, April 6, 2013

Obama looks to address concerns about regulatory costs more proactively

New tactic, closer engagement with industry critics on display in environmental regulation battles
UPDATED 7:06 AM EDT, April 4, 2013

Dueling studies put cost of EPA gasoline rule at one to nine cents per gallon

Oil industry, health advocates have vastly different assessments of cost of new gasoline regulation
UPDATED 17:51 PM EDT, March 28, 2013

Savings in the Wind

GAO report latest to raise concerns about duplication in government programs, especially clean energy aid
UPDATED 19:08 PM EDT, March 26, 2013

A Lump for Clean Coal

Energy Department questioned for failing to spend Recovery Act monies, target new projects
UPDATED 18:18 PM EDT, March 18, 2013

Geothermal Pressure

Inspector general says regulatory approach differs by region, creating confusion
UPDATED 12:09 PM EST, March 6, 2013

Green Status Quo

EPA regulations like to plow ahead, but both nominees have reputation for pragmatic, straight talk with Congress
UPDATED 18:30 PM EST, February 20, 2013

Ending Clean Coal?

Two Senate Democrats seek to end signature effort by Obama to make coal cleaner burning, renewing 'war on coal' allegations
UPDATED 7:19 AM EST, February 20, 2013

Ill Prepared for Spills

Agency promises to fix problem by fall after second warning in two years
UPDATED 18:50 PM EST, February 13, 2013

Keystone Support

API releases new polling data as environmentalists ratchet up pressure against the oil sands pipeline from Canada
UPDATED 0:07 AM EST, February 13, 2013

One to Tango

Obama vows action via executive fiat if Congress won't act on climate or other fronts
UPDATED 7:31 AM EST, February 12, 2013

The Pay Now, or Pay Later State of the Union

Obama wants to cut corporate tax breaks now, but industry warns country could pay later in lost revenues, jobs
UPDATED 7:24 AM EST, February 5, 2013

Did CBO underestimate the oil and gas boom?

Industry-funded study finds billions more in potential tax dollars than CBO estimated last year
UPDATED 11:23 AM EST, February 4, 2013

The Gasoline Gouge

Americans reached a new milestone by spending 4 percent of budget on gasoline in 2012, GOP eyes OPEC-free country by 2020

Edward Felker is the chief correspondent for EnergyGuardian, an energy and environment news service owned by the Washington Guardian's sister company, Packard Media Group.

Felker has covered Congress and the federal government for more than 20 years. An Illinois native, he earned degrees at Trinity University in Texas and Northwestern University and wrote for newspapers in the Los Angeles area and Minnesota before moving to Washington.

He was the longtime correspondent for the Small Newspaper Group, covering the Illinois, Indiana and Minnesota delegations to Congress, before joining The Washington Times in 2009 and then helping launch EnergyGuardian in 2010.

He is married and lives in Washington.