[…] Germany to complete yet another coal plant By Craig Morris, Energy Transition, 1 February 2017 Last October, I wrote…
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It nicely illustrates that all this free-market talk by Republicans is just a thin layer of paint over their true…
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Even in Wyoming, this is not very likely to pass. Philip Anschutz, the billionaire promoter of gigawatts of wind in…
On Wyoming bill would all but outlaw clean energy by preventing utilities from using it
Don't feel so bad sbout it, Japan wants to build 45 new coal plants. This is the inevitable consequence of…
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Nuclear power from breeder reactors powered by ocean extracted uranium clearly is renewable. It is also sustainable for as long…
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The other renewable energy in the rhs picture shows how dangerously misleading the renewable label is. Energy crops (rapeseed) as…
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For an interesting correlation with the "books about solar in the US" chart, look at this: http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2017/01/daily-chart-22 Just as nuclear…
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Correction: German wind output 2015 was only 79TWh, I used the inflated data posted by AEGB and only corrected 6…
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The atmosphere does not care about labels, it cares about emissions. In a broader context, nature cares about ecological impacts.…
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How cute comparing 3 wind turbines with Cattenom in the picture. In 2015 Cattenom provided 36 TWh of clean electricity…
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