Electric vehicles will run on empty Green New Deal pipe dreams
The EV numbers don't add up.
The EV numbers don't add up.
Wind turbines trample coastal towns and wildlife.
New book describes the environmental degradation and human abuses that support “clean” energy.
Offshore wind opponents demand more research.
Smart money doesn't buy notion that weather-dependent wind and solar can meet the world’s electricity needs.
By Robert Brice: Big wind and solar got $22 billion in subsidies.
Newly released book helps citizens understand the environmental degradation and humanity abuses that support “clean” energy.
With taxpayer subsidies, Wall Street money, and government mandates behind it, Big Solar, like Big Wind, is a force to be reckoned with. And that’s exactly what Klickitat residents are finding out.
The reality is a lot of turbines, not much energy.
Imagine how much worse the Texas power crisis would have been if natural gas had been completely phased out via a Green New Deal.
Energy poverty is among the most crippling but least talked-about crises of the 21st century.
The prospect of giant wind turbines sprouting up in coastal waters stretching from New England to Florida may further complicate cybersecurity concerns that are already being raised about wind power.
Energy poverty is among the most crippling but least talked-about crises of the 21st century.
The "minimum backup requirement" is how much generating capacity a system must have to reliably produce power when wind and solar don't.
Who's behind the false narratives about the Texas blackouts?