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  • Which Are The "Stranded Assets" Now?

    07/21/2025 6:01:10 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 13 replies
    Manhattan Contrarian ^ | 18 Jul, 2025 | Francis Menton
    How quickly things change. It was only two years ago, in 2023, that I was writing posts compiling long lists of quotes from climate activists warning that all assets used for production of coal, oil and gas were about to become obsolete and “stranded.” After all, wind and solar were (supposedly) cheaper and cleaner for generating electricity, which could then power anything and everything. Therefore anyone stupid enough to make further investments in producing fossil fuels would lose everything. Here is one such post from June 2023, and another from February 2023. If you look today, you can still find...
  • Can Cities Rewrite Climate Policy—And Their Budgets—Through the Courts?

    07/19/2025 5:41:18 AM PDT · by Twotone · 13 replies
    Mountain States Legal Foundation ^ | July 15, 2025 | Staff
    In two high-profile lawsuits, the cities of Baltimore and Annapolis are suing some of the world’s largest energy companies. Their claim? That global climate change has caused local harms and that energy companies should be held financially responsible under Maryland tort law. But there’s a deeper issue here. These lawsuits aren’t about creating new laws or regulations through the normal democratic process. Instead, they try to use the courts to force energy producers to pay billions of dollars by claiming they’re legally liable under state tort law—a legal system designed for personal and property harm, not global climate issues. The...
  • 3 reasons California’s green energy campaign is dying on the vine (only 5.53 years left)

    07/19/2025 3:36:51 AM PDT · by Libloather · 6 replies
    Fox News ^ | 7/18/25 | Daniel Turner
    California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom’s presidential aspirations are Washington’s worst-kept secret. More than three years before the next election, he’s on the campaign trail in South Carolina, protesting immigration raids on cannabis farms and even politicizing the Second Family’s visit to Disneyland. Before Newsom gets anywhere near Washington, he must "confront his California problem," as even Politico observed. Blessed with incredible natural resources, the Golden State has the highest living costs in the nation. Nowhere is this trend more evident than in energy, where there is a direct correlation between Newsom’s wrong-headed policies and overall unaffordability. Here are three examples....
  • Gen Z Is Getting Realistic About Energy

    07/18/2025 10:40:42 AM PDT · by george76 · 9 replies
    Real Clear Wire. ^ | July 16, 2025 | Sam Raus
    The kids are growing out of their Greta Thunberg era.. For years, the youth led the climate conversation — organizing school walkouts, sharing colorful infographics, and heckling Democratic lawmakers from the left. The tone was carried by urgency and moral judgement: “We have 12 years left.” Anything less than net zero emissions was seen as a betrayal. But now, as Gen Zers and younger millennials enter full-fledged adulthood — paying rent, dealing with utility bills, job-hunting and even starting families — they are souring on climate alarmism. Affordability concerns are giving way to a sense of realism about energy and...
  • Trump Admin To Kill Another Massive Green Boondoggle, Hawley Says

    07/14/2025 6:37:54 AM PDT · by george76 · 15 replies
    Daily Caller News Foundation. ^ | July 10, 2025 | Daisy Roser
    Republican Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley announced Thursday that the Department of Energy (DOE) is canceling its Grain Belt Express project. Hawley’s X post announcing the DOE’s decision to cancel the project followed a conversation with President Donald Trump and Energy Secretary Chris Wright. The post also called the Grain Belt Express a “green scam” that is “costing taxpayers BILLIONS.” ... The Grain Belt Express was a $11 billion transmission line project designed to carry electricity from wind farms in Kansas across Missouri and Illinois to Indiana. “Energy demand is growing – our grid needs an upgrade,” the project’s website states,...
  • Will The OBBB Put An End To Heavily Subsidized Wind And Solar Generation Projects?

    07/13/2025 4:35:44 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 15 replies
    Manhattan Contrarian ^ | 12 Jul, 2025 | Francis Menton
    What does the future hold as to large additions to heavily subsidized wind and solar electricity generation capacity in the U.S.? For those paying attention, the legislative back-and-forth of the One Big Beautiful Bill, as it made its way through Congress, has been something of a roller coaster ride. At this point, I am betting that the utility-scale wind and solar industries are near the end of their line. This post reports on the latest development, which is an Executive Order signed by President Trump on July 7. But count on the wind and solar subsidy farmers to keep fighting...
  • The Conversation: “renewable energy still cannot compete with oil and gas”

    07/13/2025 5:43:41 AM PDT · by george76 · 30 replies
    Watts Up With That ^ | June 10, 2025 | Eric Worrall
    Even in green energy subsidised Britain, developing renewables does not make economic sense. Why wind farm developers are pulling out at the last minute.. The government aims to generate at least 43GW of offshore wind power (current capacity is 14.7GW) and 95% of all energy from renewable sources by 2030. These targets are now in jeopardy. The cancellation of Hornsea 4 follows a similar decision by Swedish developer Vattenfall, which stopped work on its 1.4GW Norfolk Boreas wind farm in 2023. … Building a wind turbine requires significant amounts of steel, copper and aluminium, all of which doubled or tripled...
  • Two major banks leave UN Net Zero Banking Alliance in two weeks

    12/21/2024 10:43:47 AM PST · by george76 · 13 replies
    Center Square ^ | 12/21/ 2024 | Bethany Blankley |
    Not soon after the general election, and within two weeks of each other, two major financial institutions have left a United Nations Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA). This is after they joined three years ago, pledging to require environmental social governance standards (ESG) across their platforms, products and systems. According to the "bank-led and UN-convened" NZBA, global banks joined the alliance, pledging to align their lending, investment, and capital markets activities with a net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, NZBA explains. Since April 2021, 145 banks in 44 countries with more than $73 trillion in assets have joined NZBA, tripling...
  • Flashback: How Texas’ power grid failed in 2021 — and who’s responsible for preventing a repeat

    07/08/2025 9:23:03 AM PDT · by CondoleezzaProtege · 29 replies
    Texas Tribune ^ | Feb 15, 2022 | Mandi Cai, Erin Douglas, Mitchell Ferman
    Following the winter storm in February 2021, all three members of the Public Utility Commission and six members of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas board of directors resigned. The CEO of ERCOT was also fired. During the February 2021 winter storm, transmission companies inadvertently cut power to parts of the natural gas supply chain when ERCOT ordered the utilities to reduce power demand or risk further damage to the grid. That decision aggravated the problem as natural gas producers were unable to deliver enough fuel to power plants. At the same time, some wells were unable to produce as...
  • Trump's Energy Department warns Americans could face 800 hours of blackouts by 2030

    07/07/2025 5:14:23 PM PDT · by Libloather · 13 replies
    Fox Business ^ | 7/07/25 | Eric Revell
    The Trump administration's Department of Energy (DOE) on Monday released a report that found currently scheduled retirements of energy-generating facilities coupled with delays in bringing new power sources online could lead to a rise in blackouts by the end of this decade. DOE's report found that with about 104 gigawatts of energy-generating capacity scheduled to be retired by 2030, power outages could see a significant rise if that capacity isn't replaced in a timely manner. It is estimated that annual outage hours could rise from single digits today to over 800 hours per year. The agency noted that while 104...
  • China to build world's largest hydropower dam in Tibet

    12/27/2024 7:32:25 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 21 replies
    bbc ^ | 12/27/2024 | Gavin Butler
    The dam, which will be located in the lower reaches of the Yarlung Tsangpo river, could generate three times more energy than the Three Gorges Dam, currently the world's largest hydropower plant. ... The Three Gorges hydropower dam required the resettlement of 1.4 million people. Reports indicate that the colossal development would require at least four 20km-long tunnels to be drilled through the Namcha Barwa mountain, diverting the flow of the Yarlung Tsangpo, Tibet's longest river. ... Shortly after China announced its plans for the Yarlung Tsangpo dam project in 2020, a senior Indian government official told Reuters that India's...
  • Here’s what to know about clean energy in Republican megabill headed to Trump

    07/03/2025 1:26:49 PM PDT · by DallasBiff · 21 replies
    AP, WDIO ^ | 7/3/25 | ALEXA ST. JOHN
    Congress passed a massive tax and spending cuts package Thursday that curbs billions of dollars in spending across clean energy. That means people will be paying a lot more for home solar, energy efficiency and other green technologies — and the nation’s efforts to address climate change just got a lot more challenging. The bill supports mining, drilling and production of the oil, coal and gas that are largely driving Earth’s warming and the increasingly deadly and costly extreme weather that comes with it. Producing and burning these fossil fuels also contributes to air pollution and human health problems.
  • Trump shuts down fish restoration pact that took decades to build

    07/02/2025 10:13:36 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 27 replies
    SF Gate ^ | July 2, 2025 | By Sam Hill
    The Donald Trump administration has pulled the federal government out of a Joe Biden-era plan to invest more than $1 billion in restoring endangered Columbia River fish runs. The original memorandum signed in December 2023 by Biden charged a group of federal agencies, state officials and several tribal organizations with studying near-term and long-term strategies to improve fish passage and habitat and implement hatchery reforms. Although not directly stated in Biden’s memorandum, one of the potential outcomes of the study — and the biggest point of contention for the Trump administration — was the removal of four dams along the...
  • Trump Overhauls Eco Permitting to Fast Track New Roads, Bridges

    07/01/2025 8:16:55 AM PDT · by Twotone · 13 replies
    Washington Free Beacon ^ | June 30, 2025 | Thomas Catenacci
    The Department of Transportation is taking action to expedite permitting for infrastructure projects nationwide, minimize delays, and clear the backlog of projects awaiting federal approval, the Washington Free Beacon has learned. The agency has historically had some of slowest permitting timelines across the federal government. According to government data, the Federal Highway Administration and Federal Aviation Administration each take more than seven years to complete reviews while the Federal Railroad Administration and Federal Transit Administration each take more than five years to approve projects. At the same time, the average age of America's bridges is 47 years, meaning a bulk...
  • Trump Slashes CO2 Regs Behind War on Energ

    06/27/2025 10:10:22 AM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 26 replies
    The New American ^ | June 26, 2025 | Alex Newman
    The Trump administration just dealt another blow to the anti-energy, anti-prosperity agenda pursued by the Biden administration underpinned by the man-made “climate change” hypothesis. Under the proposed repeal of previous “climate” regulations on energy production announced this month, many of the power plants targeted for destruction could remain open, and CO2 would no longer be considered dangerous “pollution.” Naturally, that has the “climate” movement screaming bloody murder. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the effect of the so-called greenhouse gases coming from U.S. energy production using hydrocarbons (or “fossil fuels”) is so small as to be negligible. The agency...
  • Dept of Energy Secretary Chris Wright in the 76-day period between the day Trump was elected and the day Biden left office, Biden’s Dept of Energy handed out $93 BILLION

    06/27/2025 7:32:54 AM PDT · by george76 · 10 replies
    X ^ | May 22, 2025 | Natalie Jean Beisner
    This will make your blood boil. Yesterday the Dept of Energy Secretary Chris Wright testified that in the 76-day period between the day Trump was elected and the day Biden left office, Biden’s Dept of Energy handed out $93 BILLION in taxpayer dollars in the form of loans—including to businesses and individuals who had no clear business plan or concept. For the record, this $93 billion—handed out in a mere 76 days—is over twice as much as the Dept of energy has handed out in the PREVIOUS FIFTEEN YEARS. Absolutely appalling.
  • DEVASTATING BLOW: Unelected Harry Reid-appointed Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough just STRUCK DOWN the DEFUNDING OF MEDICAID FOR ILLEGALS in the Big Beautiful Bill...AND defunding "gender-affirming care" under Medicaid and CHIP!

    06/26/2025 6:34:29 AM PDT · by george76 · 73 replies
    X ^ | Jun 26, 2025 | Eric Daugherty
    DEVASTATING BLOW: Unelected Harry Reid-appointed Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough just STRUCK DOWN the DEFUNDING OF MEDICAID FOR ILLEGALS in the Big Beautiful Bill...AND defunding "gender-affirming care" under Medicaid and CHIP! No, I am not joking! A 2012 Democrat lackey is gutting the bill right before our very eyes! She says the provisions that limit federal dollars for states that give illegal aliens Medicaid benefits require 60 votes, not 50+1. She also struck out limits on Medicaid, Medicare and ACA premium tax credits for non-citizen immigrants, per Punchbowl. IGNORE THIS, OR FIRE HER, Mr. Thune ... The Senate Parliamentarian must be...
  • Cop 27: Uganda-Tanzania oil pipeline sparks climate row

    10/24/2022 6:22:36 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 23 replies
    BBC News ^ | 13 hours ago | Dickens Olewe
    Uganda and Tanzania are set to begin work on a massive crude oil pipeline a year after the International Energy Agency warned that the world risked not meeting its climate goals if new fossil fuel projects were not stopped. The two East African countries say their priority is economic development...Eighty percent of the 1,440km- (895 mile) pipeline, whose construction will begin in a few months, will be in Tanzania including a terminal-storage facility in Chongoleani.French energy giant Total Energies and Chinese energy firm CNOOC International also have a stake in the $5bn (£4bn) venture.Because of the waxy nature of Lake...
  • Why PM Modi's Cyprus Visit En Route To G7 Summit In Canada Is Strategically Significant | Explained

    06/16/2025 7:36:15 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 2 replies
    News18 English Edition ^ | June 15, 2025 | Manoj Gupta
    The Cyprus visit is a calculated effort to advance India's Mediterranean strategy by countering the Turkey-Pakistan alignment, they added. Cyprus's maritime connectivity and strategic location position it as a potential hub in the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC).With Cyprus set to hold the rotating presidency of the EU Council in 2026, PM Modi's visit -- the first by an Indian Prime Minister in 23 years -- paves the way for deeper India-EU collaboration during Cyprus's leadership term. This visit comes amid heightened Turkey-Pakistan solidarity, particularly following Turkey's support for Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.Cyprus, engaged in territorial disputes with Turkey, naturally...
  • New smart windows cuts temperature by 80°F, fights light pollution in cities

    06/22/2025 9:35:47 AM PDT · by kiryandil · 38 replies
    Interesting Engineering ^ | June 21, 2025 | Bojan Stojkovski
    Windows are a major source of energy loss in buildings, a sector that accounts for nearly 40 percent of global energy use, as heat entering through glass surfaces significantly reduces heating and cooling efficiency. A research team at KAIST has developed a pedestrian-friendly smart window technology. The smart window not only significantly reduces heating and cooling energy consumption in urban buildings, but also addresses the long-standing problem of light pollution in densely populated areas.