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1/17/2023

Energy Realism this past week hit on the obvious unrealism and dangers of the green dream: never-ending more wind, never-ending more solar…at all costs. 

“The Energy Transition” that we keep hearing is inevitable relies on seemingly endless amounts of wind and solar power. Both new capacity and new generation wise, the goal is renewables at all costs. We all know that the problem is that these sources are naturally intermittent, so their ability to “displace,” not just “supplement,” far more reliable coal, gas, oil, and nuclear is limited by Mother Nature herself. But perhaps worse, Robert Bryce might just be the leading expert on how these more expensive and less reliable renewables are simply not being supported by the American public. This time, he monitors the solar projects in 2022 that were rejected by rural communities in the U.S. Check out Robert’s Renewable Rejection Database

What is most ironic is that many of these rural communities have historically relied on the coal that greens so despise. Coal power is far more affordable and reliable than renewable power. Frank Lasee looks at the net-zero zealots and their destructive mission to destroy coal, a resource that has been the foundation of the U.S. power system since Edison’s Peal Street Station back in 1882. So how can we, the West that has built our incredibly high living standards on coal and other fossil fuels, now block fossil fuel usage for the world’s poor? Duggan Flanakin examines the West’s wasting of precious resources to force more expensive and less reliable wind and solar on poor Africa. This forgotten land of 1.3 billion deserves a realistic path to end its horrific energy poverty. Our Essential Reading, then, must come from our Senior Fellow, Rupert Darwall, who details the demise of the World Bank, a once great institution that is now peddling a provably faulty “green” dream over desperately-needed human development based on proven energy resources: coal, gas, oil, and nuclear. 

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