The media has often pursued the narrative that wind and solar energy have reached grid parity – meaning the cost of electricity sourced from these renewable technologies is as cheap or cheaper than traditional electricity from the grid. However, a recent article published by Forbes writes that this is misleading – there are a number… Keep reading →
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Are Renewables as Cheap as We Think?
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We will never sell or share your information without your consent. See our privacy policy.Barclay’s: Tesla Needs a New Valuation
By Michael VinciAn analyst from Barclay’s, Brian Johnson, has recently published a lengthy research document to support his bearish stance on Tesla stock. According to him, there are several factors that Tesla investors will often cite to justify their investment decision – however, Johnson believes that these factors are more reflective of the reality for Tesla. One… Keep reading →
How One Clean Energy Solution Can Help Fix Both Price Shocks And Energy Waste
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogHere in California, we know a thriving economy and forward-thinking clean energy policy go hand in hand. An important way for us to do this is to keep using cost-competitive renewable sources of energy to power our economy. Transitioning California to a clean energy economy is good for our wallets, our lungs, and our workforce.… Keep reading →
Industrial Energy Efficiency Would Make American Manufacturing More Competitive
By Jennifer Kefer, Vice President of David Gardiner and Associates and Executive Director of the Alliance for Industrial EfficiencyPresident Trump has vowed to make American companies and manufacturing stronger and more competitive. However, on March 28, the President signed an executive order, “Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth,” beginning the process of rolling back the Clean Power Plan. While the executive order is explicitly intended to promote economic growth, it misses a significant… Keep reading →
Trump White House Lawyers: How Much Are They Worth? (Part 2) Above The Law
Learning to Love the Nuclear Option How Appealing
The DNA Of Depression: Australia Launches 20,000-Person Genomics Study MedCity News
The Vogtle nuclear power plant project has been facing major setbacks recently, and the project’s team has announced that the situation is getting worse. This Monday, project team members announced that the previously estimated completion dates of December 2019 and September 2020 are not going to be feasibly met. They announced that the completion dates… Keep reading →
Trump Order Ushers In The Future Of US Energy And Environmental Regulation
By Nathaniel Custer, Robert McKeehan | WilmerHaleThe Trump White House Lawyers: How Much Are They Worth? Above The Law
The Supreme Court as Partisan Tool How Appealing
Healthcare Urgently Needs A Copernican Revolution MedCity News
Finally, A Bank Job That Won’t Be Automated Dealbreaker
Last week, President Trump signed an executive order effectively terminating the Obama-era Clean Power Plan, in keeping with a campaign promise to undo overburdening regulations slowly killing carbon-based jobs across the country. This rule was not without contention, however. Even the Supreme Court blocked the rule from implementation in 2016 after dozens of states voiced… Keep reading →


