Germany’s Energy Dependence on Russia Is Greater than Just Natural Gas
Germany imports 32 percent of its natural gas supplies from Russia, who is now reducing those flows due to sanctions that Europe has imposed on the country since its invasion of Ukraine. And should...
View ArticleBiden’s Climate/Tax Bill to Substantially Increase U.S. Wind and Solar...
The so-called Inflation Reduction Act contains new, very favorable incentives to attract additional investments in wind and solar power of over $270 billion in the next eight years for 155 gigawatts of...
View ArticleRenewable Output Declines and Bad Energy Decisions Contributed to Europe’s...
According to an author who defends the “green transition” writing in Seeking Alpha, “There are a lot of false narratives being thrown about on how ‘green energy’ is somehow responsible for the recent...
View ArticleThe Plugged In Podcast #98: Paige Lambermont on Germany’s energy transition
On this episode of the Institute for Energy Research’s Plugged In Podcast, Paige Lambermont, a policy analyst at IER, joins the show to discuss Germany’s closure of several nuclear power plants. Links:...
View ArticleWhat’s New in Nuclear: Nuclear Energy Around the World
There is a lot going on in nuclear energy right now, both in the United States and internationally. Some places are working to develop and build new small modular and advanced reactor designs....
View ArticleGermany Went from the Best to the Worst Performing Developed Economy
For most of this century, Germany has dominated global markets for high-end products like luxury cars and industrial machinery, selling so much abroad that half its economy ran on exports. Jobs were...
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