Tag: coal
Lessons Learned From California’s Averted Power Crisis
Shortly after 4:55 PM on Sept. 6, California’s electricity grid set a new record. Briefly, residents and businesses were consuming electricity at a rate of 51,426 million watts, and the grid was stretched to its limit. Were it not for...
Enviro Expert: California’s ‘Clean Energy’ Policies Should Not Be Adopted by Federal Govt.
Coal. Oil and Gas. Solar. Wind. Nuclear. Biomass. Hydroelectric. These are all effective energy sources, but some are called “natural” and “clean,” while the others are called “dirty energy,” or “dangerous,” or just ignored. Hybrid cars. Battery-Electric cars. Hydrogen Fuel...
Utah Joins Coal Shipping Lawsuit Against City of Richmond
On Monday, the state of Utah officially joined a lawsuit started by Wolverine Fuels against the city of Richmond over an ordinance that is set to phase out all coal and coal byproduct storage in Richmond. For many years, Richmond...
Mississippi Sierra Club: Green Power Did Not Cause California Blackouts
Expansion of solar power in nearby states, not California, resulted in a lack of available exportable power and rolling blackouts. Louis Miller, head of the Mississippi Sierra Club, concludes in “Let’s Not Black Out the Facts About California Blackouts, What...
Per-Minute Electric Car Billing to be Banned in California
After years of complaints of electric car charging stations billing by the minute and running up costs, California’s Office of Administrative Law (OAL) has announced that new rules prohibiting the practice will commence on January 1st. Per minute charging and...
Propaganda Alert: California’s Phony Bad Air Report
The victory is attributed to the wise men who once built dams and nuclear power plants. The California Air Resources Board has just released a report declaring victory over global warming. It says clean power provided 52% of the...