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South Carolina Should Not Join PJM’s Flailing Electrical Grid!
If lawmakers in South Carolina want to protect ratepayers, then they should fully utilize their state’s strict regulatory tools to hold Duke and Dominion accountable. But joining PJM would only expose customers to less reliable and more expensive electricity.
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.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Continue to Decline Despite Soaring Oil and Gas Production
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2023 Draft Greenhouse Gas Inventory reveals total greenhouse gas emissions in the United States were 2 percent below their 1990 levels in 2021, falling from a high of 15.7 percent above 1990 levels in 2007.
The Push to Ditch Reliable Energy in Favor of “Green” Energy Increases Poverty and...
By Vance Ginn & Jason Isaac
The push to ditch reliable energy is out of control. Politicians are manipulating the energy market through subsidies, tax breaks, and environmental,...
California Screamin’: Despite Devotion to Renewables, Cali’s Emissions Aren’t Falling
By Robert Bryce
California’s headlong rush to renewables has resulted in soaring electricity prices –- up nearly 15% last year alone -- but the state’s...
New Jersey Wind Energy Scheme Won’t Reduce Climate Change
By Travis Fisher and Kevin Dayaratna
In stark contrast to the bucolic vision of harvesting energy from the wind, New Jersey is witnessing harsh political...
Indiana Bill to Protect Electric Grid from Blackouts Passes
The Indiana legislature unanimously voted to pass HB 1007, requiring the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to primarily consider five things: reliability, affordability, resiliency, stability and environmental sustainability, in most of its decisions.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro Can Unlock Decades of Affordable Energy, Will He?
By Gordon Tomb
With Democrat Josh Shapiro as a newly inaugurated governor and a new legislative body, Pennsylvania will either shine as an energy superstar or...
Tennessee Valley Authority Apologizes for Temporary Blackouts During Winter Storm
By Jon Styf
(The Center Square) — The Tennessee Valley Authority apologized Wednesday for its power issues over the weekend, saying it was the first...
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.