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…our baby steps toward decoupling ourselves from the yoke of oil and perhaps also coal, and start taking energy nourishment directly from the sun, to name but one alternative energy…
…our baby steps toward decoupling ourselves from the yoke of oil and perhaps also coal, and start taking energy nourishment directly from the sun, to name but one alternative energy…
…economy based on clean energy. There are two alternative policy tools that can be used for these purposes – regulatory mandates and subsidies. Mandates require firms or consumers to use…
…they directly and visibly lead to higher energy prices, and spending on energy is a major item in the budgets of most families. However, to offset the visible costs of…
…energy, anti-factual as it is, is of a piece with this deep-seated hostility to “industrial civilization”. If economic production is the enemy, then how can green energy technologies, which embody…
…you: William W. Hogan. Harvard professor of global energy policy at the Kennedy School. “…the architect of the strategy that was adopted by the state seven years ago.” “…acknowledged that…
…wildfires of recent years, the associated more frequent failures of the electrical grid, have prompted us to look for alternatives to the grid; for ways to make our households energy…
…9.0%, the highest since 1981: YoY energy prices were up 41.5%, the highest since 1980: YoY prices less energy were up 6.6%, which is below the March peak of 6.8%,…
…were unchanged, as was total inflation (blue): July’s decline in energy prices was the steepest since 2015-16, with the exception of the pandemic lockdown months: But YoY energy prices are…
…last December (although that’s at a level that is 50% higher than when the pandemic hit): As anticipated, energy prices declined even more in August than in July. YoY energy…
…Treehugger posts, we are told to unplug our electronics. Many companies are even selling “smart plugs” with the promise of saving energy. But once again, to reiterate, energy and carbon…