
An offshore wind auction in Germany ended without a single bid, showing that zero-subsidy contracts aren’t in demand with investors
Written by Eva Brendel and William Mathis

An offshore wind auction in Germany ended without a single bid, showing that zero-subsidy contracts aren’t in demand with investors
Written by James Alexander

This is for anyone who is trying to work out what is wrong in contemporary society and for anyone who is trying to work out what to do about it. There are many problems
Written by Riz Akhtar

Electric vehicle sales in Australia have slumped in the month of July, rocked by a dramatic plunge in the number of Tesla EVs sold, and despite a strong showing by China’s BYD which emerged as the market leader for the latest month
Written by Frank Bergman

A groundbreaking new analysis has emerged, challenging the mainstream narrative on “global warming” and throwing a wrench in the radical climate agenda
Written by Association of American Physicians and Surgeons

I hope that your air conditioning works, and that you can afford to pay the electricity bill. Somewhere in the world, there will be a record high temperature
Written by NCPR News

The Watertown Daily Times reports that’s after a safety push that arose following a series of destructive battery facility fires in Orange, Suffolk, and Jefferson counties
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

It is easy to forget the significant role nuclear power plays in meeting energy needs, yet many view nuclear as the dominant energy source of the future
Written by Noah Carl

Any academic or journalist who puts their head above the parapet to suggest that genes play a role in social inequality – in why some people are rich and others are poor – will soon find themselves denounced as “far-Right” or a “Nazi”.
Written by Phil Palij

Step by step the monstrous nature of the Covid-19 campaign against humanity becomes clearer. I hope Reiner Fuellmich the German American lawyer sitting in his German prison cell as a political prisoner gets to read this…
Written by Paul Homewood

BP is to reopen a key North Sea field and pump new oil and gas for at least a decade, despite Ed Miliband’s attempts to cut back the offshore industry
Written by Audrey Streb

The Department of Energy issued an emergency order for a major grid operator on Monday evening after it requested that the government do so
Written by Peter Behr and Christa Marshall

In another sign of fusion energy development’s quickening pace, Helion Energy, a startup with $1 billion in private funding, announced Wednesday it has commenced construction of its first planned power production reactor
Written by David Wojick

Every on-land wind project requires a permit to kill eagles from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). These permits are based on an offset program in which eagle deaths are supposedly offset by saving the lives of other eagles by making power poles safer
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

Those claiming that wind and solar energy are cheaper than ‘fossil fuels’ should be writing scripts for science fiction dramas
Written by Frank Bergman

In a move that has raised serious concerns about the future of food safety, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved lab-grown “salmon” for human consumption
Written by Professor Dana Flavin

Fifty years ago if someone had told me that cancer was reversible, I would have scoffed at them and said that they were insane. I thought then that a cancer diagnosis was a death sentence. We now know it does not have to be