Tag: Bullish on Renewable Energy

A member of the pro-nuke group writes:  Craig, we have no $ interest in nuclear.  We have concern for our descendants and all the species around us.  We have concern for facts, since human progress proceeds no other way. You know …

Some of the Pro-Nuke People Really Don’t Like Renewables At All Read More »

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With respect to my recent post on Malthus (pictured), a college professor in Arizona writes:  Craig, is there a Malthusian Trap for energy?  Do we run out of energy or a habitable environment first? I’m confident that our civilization will turn …

Our Energy Policy and the Malthusian Trap Read More »

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A reader asks, “Isn’t it possible that the huge tech giants will come out of the clouds and invest heavily in the renewable energy / efficiency sector?” Absolutely.  I’m sure companies like Google and Apple both have huge plans in …

There are Super-Powers on This Planet Unconnected to Big Oil–And They Won't Allow Humankind To Destroy Itself Read More »

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When we talk about the potential for safe, inexpensive, and (of course) low-carbon nuclear energy, we’re normally talking about fission.  Perhaps we’re discussing thorium and the promise represented by LFTRs (liquid fluoride thorium reactors). In fact, there is a whole …

Nuclear Fusion May Be the Way of the Future Read More »

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My brilliant colleague Jennifer Runyon (pictured), chief editor of RenewableEnergyWorld.com and Renewable Energy World magazine, wrote this piece on the levelized cost of energy (LCOE) associated with renewables and fossil fuels, and how this comparison continues to tip in the …

LCOE Associated with Renewables: Feeling Stronger Every Day Read More »

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Publishing content on LinkedIn is a hot topic among social media hipsters; several friends have suggested that I experiment with this idea, and I intend to do so. Here, my colleague Gary Tulie writes about his (much appreciated) participation in …

Bullish on Renewable Energy: Content on LinkedIn.com Read More »

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It looks like Bloomberg New Energy Finance has concluded the same thing that I did in Bullish on Renewable Energy, i.e., the plummeting cost of renewables and the rising costs of coal and natural gas have brought us ever closer …

Cost of Renewable Energy—Still Falling Like a Stone Read More »

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Gary Tulie (pictured), my brilliant colleague who contributed so greatly to Bullish on Renewable Energy, suggests ways in which corporate criminal Volkswagen can atone for what it’s done to the people of the world and the environment in which they live.  …

From 2GreenEnergy Supporter Gary Tulie: Can Volkswagen Repair the Damage? Read More »

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I’ll let James Hansen explain it. This is a critically important topic, and most liberals, as they have ingested massive amounts of misinformation, get it completely wrong. Again, Dr. Hansen is far more qualified to address this than I will …

A Sane Position On Nuclear Energy Read More »

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2GreenEnergy “Associate” Kathryn Alexander sent me this incredible piece on the adoption curve for renewable energy.  I respond: Thanks very much; this is terrific.  I particularly like the point the author makes to the effect that human beings have trouble …

The Human Mind Has a Tough Time Wrapping Itself Around the Concept of Exponential Growth Read More »

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