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Georgia Regulators Want Authority Over Those Who Sell Rooftop Solar Panels
By T.A. DeFeo
(The Center Square) — The chair of Georgia’s Public Service Commission wants state lawmakers to give more authority to the state board...
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.
US Crackdown on Chinese Solar Imports Leads to Drop in Solar Installations
By Jack McEvoy
U.S. solar installations fell in the third quarter of 2022 and are projected to fall by nearly 25% in comparison to 2021...
Solar’s Lofty Ambitions Are Consuming Ever-Larger Expanses of Land Down Below
By John Murawski
Wedged in the southern flank of Virginia, Charlotte County is home to some 11,500 people who live amidst rolling hills and family farms,...
Sixty Seven Solar Energy Development Projects Have Been Rejected Over the Past 11 Months
Nationwide 67 solar and wind power projects have been rejected over the past 11 months, on top of the 370 wind projects rejected since 2015.
Federal Solar Subsidies are Irresponsible
By Benjamin Zycher
The joy of spending huge amounts of tax dollars — Other People’s Money — is a truth obvious and eternal, but the...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Leads 17-State Coalition Fighting Federal Energy Power Grab
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.
Commentary: Nuclear Power Making a Comeback in Europe, Can it Happen in the United...
Nuclear power is making a comeback in Europe and elsewhere around the globe, but not in United States despite public support for it.
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.
Manchin-Schumer Energy Deal Proves the Power of The Swamp
The energy provisions of the Manchin-Schumer dubiously named the “Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, subsidizes bad energy choices, but will do nothing to fight climate change. If is proof the D.C. swamp is alive and well.