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7/16/2024

Energy Realism looked at the obvious problems of green energy dreams. The good news is that Americans appear to be waking up, which in truth also explains why Trump is on the march. 

Duggan Flanakin got us started last week. The day of reckoning for the Biden EV mandates may come soon, especially as defiant automakers have moved forward with hydrogen-fueled vehicles, cleaner internal combustion engines, and other alternatives to the electricity-sucking, highway-crushing marvels. But mostly, people just want to be free to make their own economic and transportation choices and not have some unelected bureaucrat making those decisions for them. Indeed, the green dream of endless amounts of EVs and renewable power is already imploding. Norman Rogers explains the obvious problems with wind power. It's extremely expensive but is made to look cheap by hiding an 80% subsidy. And let’s not forget that EVs and renewables require massive amounts of domestic mining, a mining revolution that greens themselves are typically against. James T. Callahan & Rich Nolan give us an update on exactly what we need to be doing on mining. Few things are more important than securing our nation’s supply chains to shore up our economic security and set a responsible and achievable path for America’s energy future. That future, however, depends largely on America’s ability to source minerals such as lithium, copper, cobalt and nickel. And the stakes are enormous.

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