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Green Energy Failed To Meet Power Demand During Winter Storm
Green energy accounted for small portions of electricity generation in New England and Texas as the regions narrowly avoided blackouts following winter storms.
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”...
Nuclear Power Is Quietly Making a Big Comeback All Around the World
From California to France to Japan, and beyond, nuclear power is all the power is quietly making a comeback, with new power plants being built and existing ones being kept online.
California Gov. Newsom Proposes State Keep Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Running Into 2030s
California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed keeping the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant open until between 2030 and 2035 to help meet California’s energy needs while the state transitions between fossil fuels and green energy.
California May Rescue Its Last Nuclear Power Plant — And Give PG&E Millions To...
In a bid to avoid power shortages, state lawmakers approved funding that could save California’s Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant.
Climate Change Weekly #435: Power Off? Grid Operators Expect More Outages
A power system that depends on the weather cooperating is a poor choice, yet it is what dim-bulb politicians in multiple states have mandated.
Massachusetts Legislators Pass Differing Offshore Wind Power Plans
Massachusetts legislators have passed two different plans to expand offshore wind power.
Renewable Energy Prices Are Rising
Pushed by Biden administration policies and higher fossil fuel prices, the price for wind and solar power in major global markets has also risen dramatically.
Dozens of Natural Gas-Fueled Power Plants Are Under Construction in the United States
States near the nation’s largest shale plays are expected to bring dozens of of new natural gas-fired power online over the next few years.
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.