Tag: Bullish on Renewable Energy

Echoing the theme of my most recent book (Bullish on Renewable Energy), the Wall Street Journal concludes that the forces of free market capitalism is in the process of saving the day, vis-a-vis climate change.  Of course, this is hardly …

Wall Street Journal: Capitalism Will Solve the Climate Problem Read More »

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The industrial giant ABB was a client of mine in the late 1990s.  I have a distinct fondness for them, though they represent the only business trip I regret not being able to make; due to a conflict in my …

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Here’s a page from GE’s website, announcing their new 12 MW offshore wind turbine, not much shorter in height than the Chrysler Building in New York City and the Eiffel Tower, boasting a swept area of seven U.S. football fields.

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When people ask me why I haven’t written a book on renewable energy in the last few years, I explain that my thinking on the subject really hasn’t changed very much recently.

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2GreenEnergy super-supporter Gary Tulie writes from his home in charming Buckinghamshire, England: Hi Craig. (As discussed in this article), whilst still fairly small scale, there is a move by oil majors to diversify into renewables.

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Some of our frequent commenters like to take me to task for what they call my “idealistic” statements to the effect that our world is right around the corner from affordable, unsubsidized clean energy.  Their push-back is understandable, given that …

New Wind and Solar Will Be Cheaper than Existing Coal and Nuclear By the Early 2020s Read More »

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People say that Trump is so impetuous and unpredictable that he’s impossible to deal with.  That may be true in certain cases, but certainly not in his energy policy, which is extremely consistent; it’s all about bringing back jobs in …

Trump Desperate To Expand Fossil Fuels–But Here’s Why He’s Failing Read More »

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Many readers have correctly noted that 2GreenEnergy has taken on a more political tone as the years have gone by. The reason is summed up in my most recent book: Bullish on Renewable Energy, and in this article in Forbes.

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Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is involved in two major offensives aimed at helping huge corporate polluters profit at the expense of the environment. The first is the repeal of the Obama-era Clean Power Plan that …

The EPA Announces War on Solar and Wind: Best of Luck Read More »

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Here’s an article that suggests the forces of pure market economics are all that are necessary to replace gas and diesel powered cars and trucks with electric vehicles. Of course, this is the thesis of most of what I’ve written …

Public and Private Sectors Working Together To Encourage Electric Transportation Read More »

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