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Climate Change Weekly #491: The Ugly Truth Is Out: Climate Scientists Want Power
I have often said that when the science changes, so will my views.
Michigan’s Energy Plan Charges Ratepayers $200 Million for Wind and Solar Support With No...
The energy bill package being considered by the Michigan Legislature would cost ratepayers at least $200 billion with about half going towards corporate profits.
New Jersey Offshore Wind Project Faces Lawsuit
By Christian Wade
(The Center Square) — A coalition of groups are suing to block New Jersey's first offshore wind project, arguing that it will hurt...
Shifting Electricity Mix Will Challenge the Nation’s Power System, Says NERC
The increasing amount of renewable power sources added to America's electric power grid is posing a serious risk to the system.
Offshore Wind is an Economic and Environmental Catastrophe
By Edward Ring
When it comes to “renewables” wreaking havoc on the environment, wind turbines have stiff competition. For example, over 500,000 square miles of biofuel plantations...
The Largest Charging Station For EVs is Powered By Diesel-Powered Generators
By Kevin Killough
The Harris Ranch Tesla Supercharger station is an impressive beast. With 98 charging bays, the facility in Coalinga, California, is the largest...
Climate Change Weekly #484: Climate Change and Texas’ Electric Power Problems
Summers are hot in Texas, but some summers are hotter than others, and this was one of them. It does not mean humans are to blame.
British Onshore Wind Projects Could Have Far More Potent Greenhouse Gas Emissions
By Miles Pollard
Shortly after naming Claire Coutinho as secretary of state for energy security and net zero on Aug. 31, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced...
Blackouts Likely From Biden’s Power Plant Rules, Finds Study
Four of the largest electric grid operators in America warned that President Biden’s proposed regulations limiting carbon dioxide emissions from fossil-fueled power plants would undermine the reliability of the U.S. electric system.
First New U.S. Nuclear Power Unit in Over 30 Years Comes Online in Georgia
The first new nuclear power reactor in the United States in more than 30 years came on online in Georgia in July 2023.