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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.
Whitmer Signs Six Bills That Forward Solar Power Goals and Environmental Laws
By Scott McClallen
(The Center Square) – Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed six bills into law to boost solar power and allow promulgation of state environmental...
Government Plans First Gulf of Mexico Offshore Wind Lease Sale
By Victor Skinner
(The Center Square) — The U.S. Department of Interior will hold its first offshore wind energy lease sale in the Gulf of...
New York’s ISO Issues an Electric Power Warning
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.”
Climate Change Weekly #474: Solar Power Creates Waste and Pollution
The mainstream media may be finally waking up to the fact solar power isn’t as environmentally friendly as its promoters have claimed.
Study Shows Power Demand Drop in New England but Costs May Skyrocket
By Brent Addleman
(The Center Square) – A new study shows power demand in New England has experienced an 11.4% drop from 2008 to 2020...
Climate Change Weekly #472: Wind Power Produces Previously Unaccounted for Harms
The more people are exposed to the facts about climate change, as opposed to the heated misinformation spouted by politicians and presented daily in mainstream media outlets, the less concerned they become.
How Much Wind Killing Do We Want?
That rapidly growing wind power development kills birds, whales, and other marine mammals in increasing numbers is clear.
Illinois May Allow Windmills in Lake Michigan
By Kevin Bessler
(The Center Square) – Windmills currently dominate the landscape across many parts of Illinois, but now you may see them from the shores...
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.