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Wind Turbines Generate Mountains of Waste
Wind energy imposes high economic and environmental costs upon society that no one wants to talk about.
California’s Power Struggles Continue as Wildfires Reduce Solar Power Output
Smoke from California’s multiple wildfires added to the state’s electric power woes, reducing the amount of electricity generated by solar cells across the state, demonstrating the continued criticality of fossil fuels for reliable electric power generation.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Approves First Ever Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Design
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued its final safety evaluation of NuScale Power’s small modular nuclear reactor, approving the design.
The Racism of Climate Change Alarmists
Climate alarmists are hypocritically proclaiming climate change is racist. Under this theory, the sun, our galaxy, and their creator are racist, since they have driven climate change throughout history.
The Green New Deal Means Monumental Disruption
Vice-Presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris (R-CA) co-sponsored the Senate resolution to support the Green New Deal (GND). Now former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic party’s nominee for the Presidency in the 2020 election, has endorsed the plan.
Coronavirus Accelerates Decline in U.S. Transit Ridership
U.S. public transit ridership has been declining for the last five years and the coronavirus pandemic is accelerating the decline.
Pennsylvania House Passes Bill to Block Governor from Unilaterally Joining RGGI
A bill to block Gov. Tom Wolf from unilaterally entering Pennsylvania into the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative passed the state House of Representatives and now awaits action in the state Senate.
New Federal Rules Increase Electric Supply Competition in New York
The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a suite of orders imposing minimum bid prices on subsidized renewable energy resources in the New...
Coal Stays Online in New England
The largest remaining coal-fueled power plant in New England, New Hampshire’s 482-megawatt Merrimack Station, will remain in operation through at least May 2024.
Tri-State Generation Announces Coal Closures, Renewable Construction in Colorado and New Mexico
A co-op wholesale power supplier in Colorado and New Mexico announced a major shift from coal-fueled power plants to wind and solar industrial facilities in its electric power generation operations.