Posted on Mar 3, 2014 | Comments Off on A BitTorrent For Electricity
On a per capita electricity production basis, environmentalists are winning the war on energy
Electricity for all, which was once considered the goal of technological progress, is now treated like a giant step on the road to an ecological Apocalypse. As a result, we've increased regulation and decreased generation and the price per kilowatt-hour has gone up and supply per capita has gone down. We...
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Posted on Jan 20, 2014 | Comments Off on Germany Embraces Natural Gas
When it was fashionable to do so, Germany claimed they were scuttling their nuclear power plants. Their energy companies, bolstered by billions of Euros in government subsidies, rushed to replace nuclear energy with solar and other alternative energy schemes.But the projected increases in efficiencies never came to pass - companies that rely on subsidies are not in any rush to make technology...
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Posted on Oct 14, 2013 | Comments Off on Green Energy CEO Predicts Demise Of His Competition
Jeremy Leggett, who runs the largest solar power installer in the UK, is celebrating the World Energy Congress in South Korea by selling you a book predicting the demise of his competitors in conventional energy companies.Well, he is going to be right eventually. Though we supposedly hit Peak Oil in 1992, yet still haven't, the math says they can't be wrong forever. To make his case that fossil...
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Posted on Sep 25, 2013 | Comments Off on China’s Synthetic Gas Plants Will Produce 7X More Emissions Than Natural Gas
While America has drastically reduced its greenhouse gas emissions - CO2 from energy is back at early 1990s levels and emissions from coal are back at early 1980s levels - that isn't good enough for many environmentalists. Meanwhile, China is setting the stage to offset all of the greenhouse emissions cuts by the rest of the world while claiming they lead in clean energy.
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Posted on Jan 24, 2013 | Comments Off on This Time, Let’s Spend Money On Battery Research Rather Than Subsidies
We love our modern gadgets, so we sometimes forget we still have an energy problem our Founding Fathers faced - and it impacts everything from the usability of solar power to the uptake of electric cars also.
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Posted on Dec 18, 2012 | Comments Off on The Solar Power Backlash
In Europe, Spain and Germany, whose populations bought into the 'subsidize legacy technology now and it will be cheaper later' myth, there is a backlash against solar power. Politicians are seeing the financial numbers through a prism of reality and cutting subsidies, which means big companies no longer see it as worthwhile.
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