The Owner of Three Mile Island Is Turning the Nuclear Power Plant Back on to Fuel Microsoft's AI Operations
In this latest skirmish between the future and its enemies, the future won.
In this latest skirmish between the future and its enemies, the future won.
Coal and natural gas are more reliable but they can't compete with massively subsidized wind and solar. That's a problem.
Some politicians and environmentalists want to tear down Snake River dams in Washington state, even though they generate tons of electricity.
Enjoy your conveniences. But don’t let yourself become helpless in their absence.
The bill would banish insurance companies from the state if they invest in companies profiting from oil and gas.
In California, which has a slew of renewable energy regulations, the cost of electricity increased three times faster than in the rest of the U.S.—and the state still doesn't even get reliable energy.
Abundant, emissions-free energy was once the promise of a nuclear-powered future. What happened?
A plan to have the state take control of Maine's two private electric utility firms has divided the political left.
The popularity of e-bike subsidies doesn't mean these programs are creating more e-bike riders.
And it undercuts energy efficiency investments already made by millions of Californians.
The Fiscal Responsibility Act falls well short of solving America's permitting crisis.
If you want to keep the lights on, it might be a good time to shop for a generator.
It'll be another five years before it's operational.
Deregulated states may spend more on transmission, but that part of the market is still heavily regulated.
"Engineers are really good at making things better, but they can't make them better than the laws of physics permit."
Many politicians who want to ban gas-powered vehicles appear to misunderstand the science.
The market already is moving in the EV direction, so the state should just let companies do their thing.
Amid a heat wave, warnings were sent out not to recharge electric vehicles during peak hours.
A 40 percent cut in U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 is possibly achievable.
Blaming oil companies and Vladimir Putin for our current energy woes is dishonest and unhelpful.
Any future regulations will require clear authorization from Congress.
It’s one of many anti-cryptocurrency policies emanating from the Empire State
Teutonic carbon dioxide emissions and electricity prices are projected to increase as a result.
An attempt to reduce idle electricity consumption actually incentivizes selling more powerful equipment.
Secretary of State’s office verifies his opponents have gathered enough valid signatures.
Neither wind power nor deregulation are responsible for the Texas power disaster.
Yes, and it's only going to get cheaper.
Maybe California will figure out how to keep the lights on by then.
Mayor Eric Garcetti's plan to shut off utility service to violators of bans on private gatherings poses grave civil liberties and due process concerns.
Under a little-known regulation that dates back to the 1930s, the president has legal power over electronic transmissions.
So far, Trump's efforts to subsidize his coal cronies have failed.
Naomi Klein misses the meaning of "the miracles Puerto Ricans have been quietly pulling off while their government fails them."
Trump orders "immediate steps" to save money-losing coal and nuclear power plants.
A guide to maintaining your own basic power, water, and supplies
New energy market distortions to fix old energy market distortions
Government monopolies drive prices up.
While supposedly delivering about the same amount of electricity.
Throwing off excessive regulatory precaution will bend the nuclear cost curve down, argues new study
Privately funded, carbon-free, walk-away-safe, burns nuclear waste - what's not to like?
Ted Koppel's latest book explores the effects of EMP weapons.
A lot of pain for what gain?
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