If you want to slash greenhouse gas emissions you need nuclear energy
Robert Bryce
Robert Bryce
The installation of 30k megawatts of new offshore wind capacity will cost ratepayers billions
A new survey shows that a larger percentage of respondents worry about paying their electricity bills
Here’s the graphic I made with the DOE data to show the price differential among residential energy sources
Instead of closing nuclear plants, as California and New York are doing, we should invest in next-generation nuclear technologies.
Wind and solar power are not nearly efficient enough to replace U.S. fossil-fuel consumption.
Policymakers must work to ensure that decarbonization doesn’t harm low- and middle-income Americans.
California’s poverty rate is the highest in the nation. New restrictions on natural gas will increase electricity costs, making the problem worse.