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Wisconsin Utility Proposes Third Rate Hike in Three Years for Renewables
Utility company We Energies is proposing a its third rate-hike in as many years for its Wisconsin customers, citing the costs from shutting down fossil fuel plants and the integration of renewables.
Biden Brags About Expansion of Conserved Land And Expansion of Land-hungry Renewables
By Terence Jeffrey
Except for a modest number who go by ferry, almost everybody who travels between Marin County, California, and San Francisco does so...
Climate Change Weekly #470: Physics Is Why Renewables Can’t Power Modern Economies
Wind turbines would have to cover one-third of the continental United States, or solar panels would probably have to cover more than 20 percent of the countryside, just to meet current demand.
Texas Senate Passes Bill Protecting Ratepayers from Unreliable Renewables
In a unanimous vote, the Texas Senate passed a bill intended to protect electric power users from high energy costs and power grid unreliability caused by the inconsistent flow of energy and grid stress.
California Screamin’: Despite Devotion to Renewables, Cali’s Emissions Aren’t Falling
By Robert Bryce
California’s headlong rush to renewables has resulted in soaring electricity prices –- up nearly 15% last year alone -- but the state’s...
Geothermal is Clean and Uses Less Land Than Other Renewables
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Geothermal energy is generated by drilling wells into high-temperature water or “hot rock” reservoirs and using the hot water or steam to...
Why Should Taxpayers Subsidize Unreliable Renewables?
By Taylor Tougaw
Unsurprisingly, it appears that members of Congress have no idea how they are spending taxpayer dollars. The recently passed “Inflation Reduction Act”...
Shifting Natural Gas and Oil Jobs to the Renewables Sector Isn’t So Simple
Stephanie Catarino Wissman is the Executive Director of the American Petroleum Institute Pennsylvania (API PA) in Harrisburg.
New York Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Industrial Renewables Siting Policies
A coalition of conservation groups and representatives of rural communities in New York lost a lawsuit against the newly created New York State Office of Renewable Energy Siting (ORES).
Consumers Energy Analyst: Renewables Plan Could Mean Significant Periods With No Power
Jamie A. Hope serves as the assistant managing editor of Michigan Capitol Confidential.