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First New U.S. Nuclear Power Unit in Over 30 Years Comes Online in Georgia

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The first new nuclear power reactor in the United States in more than 30 years came on online in Georgia in July 2023.

Amid Power Cuts, The Climate Gang Is Coming for Our Thermostats

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By J. Kennerly Davis In 2019, candidate Joe Biden pledged to voters that, if elected president, “We’re going to end fossil fuel.” Since taking office,...
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New York’s ISO Issues an Electric Power Warning

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Pursuant to public policies, fossil fuel generation is retiring faster than renewable resources are entering service, leading to declining reliability margins across the state, but most acutely in the New York City area.”
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California’s Latest Tax-the-Rich Scheme: Electric Bills Based on Income

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California's latest tax-the-rich scheme of charging electric customers based on their income subsidizes the rich and undercuts energy efficiency investments. by Ronald Bailey Electric power customers...
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South Carolina Should Not Join PJM’s Flailing Electrical Grid!

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If lawmakers in South Carolina want to protect ratepayers, then they should fully utilize their state’s strict regulatory tools to hold Duke and Dominion accountable. But joining PJM would only expose customers to less reliable and more expensive electricity.

Climate Change Weekly #470: Physics Is Why Renewables Can’t Power Modern Economies

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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.
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Indiana Bill to Protect Electric Grid from Blackouts Passes

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The Indiana legislature unanimously voted to pass HB 1007, requiring the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to primarily consider five things: reliability, affordability, resiliency, stability and environmental sustainability, in most of its decisions.
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Green Energy Failed To Meet Power Demand During Winter Storm

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Green energy accounted for small portions of electricity generation in New England and Texas as the regions narrowly avoided blackouts following winter storms.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Leads 17-State Coalition Fighting Federal Energy Power Grab

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is leading a coalition of 17 state attorneys general who sent a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), pushing back against the agencies proposed rule granting increased electrical grid oversight to itself.
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Commentary: Nuclear Power Making a Comeback in Europe, Can it Happen in the United...

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Nuclear power is making a comeback in Europe and elsewhere around the globe, but not in United States despite public support for it.

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Climate Change Weekly #505: The High Price of Climate Alarm

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The air and water quality in China is another daily reminder of the perils of communism for human well-being and the environment.
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Gains in Government Jobs Couldn’t Save Biden’s Economy in April

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Growth in government jobs slowed in April, bucking the pattern that has contributed to above-trend job growth over the past several months, according to...
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Illinois Democrats Approve Changes to Election Law in Less Than 24 Hours

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(The Center Square) – In less than 24 hours, Illinois Statehouse Democrats passed a measure that changes election law, a move Republicans say is...