Settling an Old Score with AWEA

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- July 22, 2015 3 Comments

“Robert Bradley, of the petro-funded and misleadingly named Institute for Energy Research (Ministry for Fossil Fuel Propaganda, perhaps, would be more precise), continues his lengthy crusade against clean energy with a tirade against subsidies in yesterday’s Washington Times.

Given that Mr. Bradley was director of public policy analysis for seven years at Enron, the natural gas giant that collapsed some years ago in a cloud of falsehoods and lawsuits, one might reasonably question whether his energy policy wisdom should guide the nation.”

– Tom Gray, American Wind Energy Association,Bradley, IER Continue Long Crusade Against Clean Energy,’ Into the Wind: AWEA Blog, July 29, 2011.

How does one respond to such a statement as this? Mr. Gray may think he is an environmentalist and that windpower is an environmental blessing, but that does not make it so.

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Green Energy Plunders the Biosphere

By Viv Forbes -- July 20, 2015 5 Comments

“Green energy is not so green after all. It reduces the supply of food, water and energy available to all life on earth, and it often consumes large amounts of hydrocarbon energy for its manufacture, construction, maintenance and backup.”

The earth has three significant sources of energy: Geothermal, combustible hydrocarbon minerals, and radiation/gravitational pull from the sun/moon.

Geothermal energy from Earth’s molten core and decaying radioactive minerals in Earth’s crust. This energy moves continents, powers volcanoes and its heat migrates towards the crust, warming the lithosphere and the deep oceans. It can be harvested successfully in favorable locations, and radioactive minerals can be extracted to provide large amounts of reliable heat for power generation.

Energy stored in combustible hydrocarbon minerals such as coal, oil, gas, tar sands and oil shale. These all store solar and geothermal energy collected eons ago and they are the primary energy sources supporting the modern world and its large and growing populations.…

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AWED Energy & Environmental Newsletter: July 13, 2015

By -- July 13, 2015 1 Comment

The Alliance for Wise Energy Decisions (AWED) is an informal coalition of individuals and organizations interested in improving national, state, and local energy and environmental policies. Our premise is that technical matters like these should be addressed by using Real Science (please consult WiseEnergy.org for more information).

A key element of AWED’s efforts is public education. Towards that end, every three weeks we put together a newsletter to balance what is found in the mainstream media about energy and the environment. We appreciate MasterResource for their assistance in publishing this information.

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Some particularly good articles in this issue are:

Wind Energy More Expensive and Pointless Than You Thought

Electricity from New Wind is Four Times More Costly than Existing Nuclear

Bill Gates: Cost of switching to renewables is “beyond astronomical

Radio interview: Living with Wind Turbines

German Energy Plan Based on Unexamined Green Movement Beliefs

Powerless in Dubai

Fossil Fuels and Mankind

Nobel Prize-Winning Scientist Says Obama Is ‘Dead Wrong’ On Global Warming

Whatever Happened to Common Sense Regarding Climate Change?

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An Open Letter to Senator Hatch on the PTC

By -- July 10, 2015 9 Comments

“The PTC offsets the high price of wind energy, giving the false impression that wind is competitive with other resources. But with capacity factors under 30%, project operation costs likely exceed the average wholesale price of energy in most areas of the U.S. Wind only appears to be a ‘cheaper competitor’ because it’s subsidized to a point where economics have no meaning in the wholesale market.”

We learned this week that the Senate Finance Committee plans to mark-up a new tax extender bill. This news comes just seven months after Congress enacted the controversial $42 billion tax credit (HR 5771) giveaway. Apparently, the promise of long-term broad base tax reform has again been pushed aside in favor of short-term relief for select taxpayers.

Over the coming months, a tidal wave of lobbyists will descend on Capitol Hill with countless reasons for why their industry deserves special consideration.…

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Ratepayer Opportunity: State PUCs vs. EPA’s Power Plant Rule

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Obama’s Truck Hit (Higher costs, higher consumer prices ahead for over-the-road fuel diet)

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Cabotage Cronyism: Some History of the Jones Act

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- July 1, 2015 No Comments Continue Reading

Export-Import Bank Reauthorization: Remember Enron (Part II)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 25, 2015 No Comments Continue Reading

Pope Francis on Climate Change: An Encyclical Failure

By James Rust -- June 23, 2015 4 Comments Continue Reading

AWED Energy & Environmental Newsletter: June 22, 2015

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