Tag: Bullish on Renewable Energy

Here’s an article that describes how natural gas fracking could be Argentina’s ticket out of a years-long economic crisis, but it jeopardizes a promise to wipe out emissions by 2050.  It begins: President Alberto Fernandez took to a makeshift stage …

Argentina Is Torn Between Its Shale Dream and Climate Goals Read More »

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The author of the graph below is obviously bullish on renewable energy–doesn’t that have a familiar ring to it? Seriously, that projection of renewables goes right through the roof, and that’s a good thing, of course.

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Here’s a short video featuring the Republican (of all parties) mayor of a town in Texas (of all places), making the point that their commitment to renewable energy is driving down utility bills, while they pursue that radical notion of …

Renewable Energy Can Reduce Utility Bills Read More »

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Here’s an interesting article from my colleague Gary Tulie of Buckinghamshire, England.  Readers may wonder why I always throw in Gary’s location whenever I mention his name; it’s because it gives me an excuse to go find a beautiful picture …

From Gary Tulie: The Compelling Advantages of Bifacial Solar Panels Read More »

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Speaking about climate change mitigation and other efforts to achieve some level of environmental responsibility, senior energy analyst Glenn Doty writes, “I would guess that the election of Trump set the world back ~6 years, assuming we get rid of …

Considerable Yet Finite: Gauging the Damage Trump’s Done to the World Read More »

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As I’ve mentioned, 2GreenEnergy super-supporter Gary Tulie made huge contributions to my most recent book.  Here, he writes from his home in Buckinghamshire, England:

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As suggested here, despite the Trump administration’s vigorous support of fossil fuels, those who predicted that renewable energy would continue to make rapid progress were correct.

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Here’s an article pointing out: We can argue all we want and a solar power revolution will still happen. This, of course, is completely true. 

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California has some of the most ambitious emissions-reductions goals in the country, and it’s routinely exceeding them; in fact, we hit our 2020 numbers in 2016.  

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Here’s a popular video that depicts a piece of the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy. In particular, it’s the story of how Canada razed two coal-fired power plants and built massive (200 MW) solar fields on that real …

Coal: The Saga Continues Read More »

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