Tag: coal-fired power plants

What the Sierra Club has done with its “Beyond Coal” campaign is pretty impressive, making a huge swath of the American public aware of the health and environmental issues associated with coal-fired power plants – not only their CO2 emissions, …

Sierra Club’s “Beyond Coal” Public Education Campaign Is Just the Start Read More »

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When he was asked about the secret of his success, “The Great” Wayne Gretzky replied, “I don’t skate to where the puck is now; I skate to where the puck will be.” Maybe there’s something here for folks trying to …

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Here’s a good article on the Keystone XL pipeline – undoubtedly an ecological disaster of unprecedented scale– the equivalent of adding 51 coal-fired power plants, or adding 37 million more cars onto our roads.  The only reason for approving the …

Is the Keystone XL Pipeline "Inevitable?" Read More »

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Here’s a good article that analyzes the eco-friendliness of electric transportation that makes a point that I try to emphasize in my discussions on the subject: the EV “selection effect.”  The vast majority of EV buyers at this point make …

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In this article from SmartGridNews, we see what anyone could have predicted from the incumbent industries in response to U.S. President Obama’s speech on climate policy: instant attack, including the threat of litigation.  Of course, the concept that the content of …

Coal Industry Will Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night Read More »

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Here’s a good article that discusses the pressures India faces to install more electricity generation capacity.  In many respects, the issues are altogether different than those in the U.S.  In particular, India is a nation in which supply doesn’t generally …

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In prepping for the upcoming webinar on ARES (Advanced Rail Energy Storage), I’m recommending that the company position itself more aggressively around the integration of renewables into the grid-mix and, in particular, the imperative to displace coal immediately. As I …

Advanced Energy Storage Solutions Will Help Displace Coal-Fired Power Plants Read More »

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I’ve agreed that each of my posts appear on CleanTechies.com, as it simply represents an expanded audience. Here’s my recent piece on Germany’s PV subsidies, with a couple of sharp comments from Cleantechies’ readers. To Edward Kerr, who wrote: It’s …

Wanted: A Level Playing Field for Efficiency Solutions and Renewable Energy Read More »

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At the Nature Conservancy’s “Green Event for Georgetown Alumni” I attended last Thursday I received some shocking news: mainstream environmentalists really are attacking solar energy sited in the deserts of the U.S. southwest on the basis of its ecological footprint.  …

Solar Photovoltaics in the Desert: Under Attack Read More »

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I spend a fair amount of time writing about how the vested interests in energy (e.g., the oil companies), keep bad ideas in place (e.g., extracting and burning petroleum), at the expense of good ideas (e.g., renewables). But there is, …

An Enemy of a Working Energy Policy: Bad Ideas Read More »

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