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6/11/2024

Energy Realism hit on bad and unrealistic climate policy. Oh boy, there are too many to count. 

Emily Arthun got us started last week. The green obsession is dangerously taking baseload power offline. For example, if you live or work in the Lone Star State, you may be aware that ERCOT has revealed that power reserves were critically low in early May. More recently came the news that demand broke the state record a second time in a week, as prices soared on the Friday before Memorial Day weekend. That wasn’t good news in a state that has struggled with supply issues during the past two years and has lately suffered through some well-documented weather events. Greens demand that coal baseload, for instance, be either pulled offline or deploy carbon capture technologies. Bonner Cohen though gives us the truth: the world of climate policy abounds with bad ideas – from force-feeding an increasingly reluctant driving public a steady diet of EVs, to regulating popular household appliances out of existence. But one of the worst is megaprojects aimed at sucking CO2 out of the air and burying it deep underground. Indeed, Robert Hargroves follows by examining whether or not we should bury CO2 or revive it. Ultimately, our focus must be on more nuclear if we are concerned about CO2 and climate change.  

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