Tag: rapid migration to clean energy

What are the main characteristics that define our civilization’s rapid migration to clean energy?  Well, one is certain: unevenness.  Each region of the world has its own unique set of renewable resources, incumbent energy infrastructure, relative economic strength, and political …

Island Nations Adopting Renewables At a Hellacious Rate: Just Ask the Tasmanian Devil Read More »

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I wish there were a way to spin this article in Forbes as exciting “new news,” but it’s been totally obvious now for several years: the plummeting costs of solar and wind energy is in the process of making everything …

The Cost-Effectiveness of Renewable Energy: Will It Win the Day? Read More »

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An old school chum who happens to be ultra-conservative comments:  Depend on this: everyone in America and the Western industrialized democracies WILL have non-polluting electric vehicles, re-charged with electricity produced by renewable resources, when it makes economic sense for the market …

Pure Market Economics and Job Creation Underpin the Rapid Migration to Clean Energy  Read More »

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Here’s an amusing list of 25 actual predictions that were absolutely wrong. I hope you’ll take a few minutes and enjoy them. My current book project is essentially a take-off on this subject. We’re told, largely by the vested interests …

The Rapid Migration to Renewable Energy Will Embarrass Lots of People – But They Won’t Be the First to Face Similar Humiliation Read More »

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