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Energy Giants Getting Cleaner

Energy Giants Getting Cleaner

There have been a number of useful developments recently in which electric power utilities are showing that big-ticket programs are now and are going in the near future to make a difference. TVA – The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has announced that they are going to phase out 18 coal-fired power plants, replacing them with […]

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Wind, Si; Nuclear, No – Part Deux

Wind, Si; Nuclear, No – Part Deux

Following up on my post of the other day, there’s a poll just out from the Financial Times and Harris:  in the US and the five largest EU countries, “Big majorities of the public … favor the building of more wind farms in their countries, varying from 90% in Spain and 87% in the U.S. […]

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No New Nukes – Part Deux

No New Nukes – Part Deux

Yesterday I mentioned a number of big-ticket reasons to think that nuclear power is a very bad bet indeed:  It bleeds money from smarter, cheaper and much more climate-friendly options; it’s dangerous; it’s radically inefficient; it’s not, at the end of the day – that is to say, through the whole life cycle – a […]

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More Bursts of Renewable Energy

Think California and its Governator aren’t dead serious about renewables?  DOE’s weekly newsletter, “EERE Network News,” has this story:  California Accelerates its Pursuit of Clean Energy.  A new executive order requires the Golden State’s utilities to get a third of their electricity from renewable energy sources by 2020.  This is in addition to robust energy efficiency […]

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The Business Community is Speaking Out – Loud and Clear

Are the US Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers listening? It’s pretty plain at this late date that many, many leading companies in manufacturing, mining, finance, insurance and other industries recognize the threat of climate change to their businesses and the opportunities for growth with sustainability.  The World Business Council for Sustainable […]

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Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose. (Nuclear power edition.)

The “NY Times” reports today on the massive cost overruns of a nuclear power plant at Olkiluoto in Finland and, in the end, the uncertainty of the date of its completion, testing and operation – if ever.  The article reports that the difficulties with this flagship in the new generation of nuclear plants is making […]

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A Smattering of Media

I just wanted to flag what I thought were some pretty good items out and about in the media lately. China and Climate Change – One of the go-to guys for progressive economics, Paul Krugman, has a column today, Empire of Carbon, that is both pessimistic and optimistic.  (Boy, do I know that feeling when […]

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