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  • As coal use surges, America finds it’s hard to unplug from carbon

    It has been a chaotic year in the energy sector. And with just a few hours left in 2021, I put together my list of the most important energy developments of the year. It’s a personal list and not meant to be comprehensive. So without further ado, my top seven stories of the year.

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  • Seven Top Energy Stories Of 2021

    It has been a chaotic year in the energy sector. And with just a few hours left in 2021, I put together my list of the most important energy developments of the year. It’s a personal list and not meant to be comprehensive. So without further ado, my top seven stories of the year.

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  • In 2021, More Than 260 Human Beings Were Burned Alive Due To Extreme Energy Poverty

    Two days before Christmas, the deputy mayor of Cap-Haitien increased to 95 the number of Haitians who were burned alive on December 14 after an overturned tanker truck caught fire and exploded. According to press reports, about 100 residents gathered around the overturned truck trying to help themselves to the fuel when the fuel ignited.

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  • Vineyard Wind Harpooned By New Federal Lawsuit

    Despite more than a decade of hype and the promise of billions of dollars in federal and state subsidies, the offshore wind boondoggle – and yes, boondoggle is the right word for it – keeps getting torpedoed by delays and litigation.

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  • The Electric-Vehicle Push Empowers China

    The Biden administration wants to spend billions on electric-vehicle subsidies and charging stations because, as Vice President Kamala Harris put it in a Dec. 13 speech, “climate change has become a climate crisis and it demands urgent action.”

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  • Robert Bryce’s Testimony Before The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee

    Written Testimony of Robert Bryce Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate “To examine the causes, outlook, and implications of domestic and international energy price trends.” November 16, 2021

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  • Robert Bryce’s Testimony Before the US Senate Subcommittee on Government Operations and Border Management on “Strategies for Improving Critical Infrastructure”

    Written Testimony of Robert Bryce, author, journalist, film producer, and host of the Power Hungry Podcast, Before the Government Operations & Border Management Subcommittee, United States Senate – “Strategies for Improving Critical Energy Infrastructure”

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  • Europe’s Energy Crisis Underscores The Dangers Of The Proposed Clean Electricity Performance Program

    If Washington policymakers want to see what happens when you push renewable-energy mandates too far, too fast, they only need to read the news stories coming out of Europe.

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  • Coal At $200 A Ton And Soaring Use Of Oil For Power Proves ‘The Iron Law Of Electricity’

    Nearly five years ago while in Kolkata, I interviewed Sanjay Kar Chowdury, a manager at the Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation. When I asked him about the importance of coal to the Indian electric grid, he did not hesitate. Coal, he told me, “is a lifeline. It is a lifeline of all the thermal power stations. Without coal, you cannot survive…It’s not possible to keep the lights on without coal.”

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  • Here’s The List Of 317 Wind Energy Rejections The Sierra Club Doesn’t Want You To See

    A few weeks ago, I ran into a prominent employee of the Sierra Club who declared something to the effect of “we have to quit using coal, oil, and natural gas.” That, of course, is the official dogma of America’s “largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization.” The group says it is “committed to eliminating the use of fossil fuels, including coal, natural gas, and oil, as soon as possible.

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