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O Brave New Renewable World

O Brave New Renewable World

We looked in the last post at the virtually limitless potential of renewables to supply all of our energy needs: electricity, heating and cooling, and transportation. Indications are that we are well advanced on this path.  I tell people that if you’d told me a dozen years ago we were going to see the penetration […]

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"But it's all right now, in fact, it's a gas!"

"But it's all right now, in fact, it's a gas!"

The Rolling Stones knew it years ago.*  Now we’re catching up. I’ve written about natural gas a few times, basically to the effect that it’s got enormous potential as a transition fuel for many purposes as we wend our way, sooner rather than later, toward a renewable future.  This is what the prophetic Barry Commoner […]

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(Much) More Natural Gas

That’s what the overwhelming verdict is because of new extraction methods for accessing natural gas from shale.  I’ve written recently about the rising star of natural gas as a powerful tool in battling the climate crisis:  see  Natural Gas – to Cut GHG Emissions, Natural Gas in the Senate and The Gas Industry at the […]

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Energy Independence

Energy Independence

I want to mark July 4th, Independence Day for Americans, by noting a few good renewable energy stories.  There are scores of these stories, all over the world, every week, and I’m just sharing what I think are some of the plums that I’ve been seeing.  Renewables are a theme I’ve visited here time and […]

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