Big Tech’s ‘Misleading’ Green Energy Statements Could Lead to Nationwide Blackouts, Attorneys General Caution

Recent letters led by Republican Montana Attorney General Austink Nudsen, with support from multiple state Attorneys General, suggest that major tech companies pushing for a “100% renewable energy” label could increase the risk of blackouts in the U.S. Nudsen addressed a letter to prominent tech firms like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta, asserting that their […]
Trump cautions Europe about the impacts of energy and immigration in UN address

Trump’s Bold Predictions for Europe at the UN In a heated address to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, President Trump raised alarm about Europe’s immigration policies and reliance on green energy, warning that it could lead to “complete destruction.” Trump called on European allies to enhance their border security and pursue fossil fuel exploration, […]
Wisconsin solar and battery facility saves energy when it’s cloudy.

Wisconsin Launches Innovative Energy Project Wisconsin has initiated an exciting endeavor aimed at transforming electricity generation and consumption. The Paris Solar Battery Park, located in Kenosha County, merges a significant solar farm with an advanced battery storage system, allowing the usage of renewable energy around the clock. This initiative is set to provide clean energy, […]
Energy organizations commend Trump’s actions on nuclear as New York climate gathering begins.

Energy organizations are backing President Trump’s recent support for nuclear energy as Climate Week kicks off in New York City. Trump is running on a promise to maximize the nation’s energy capabilities. He has already implemented several measures aimed at enhancing nuclear power in the U.S. Energy organizations are gaining traction, particularly with locales like […]
Rising energy needs from AI create immediate call for permitting changes in Congress

AI Advances Pressure Congress on Energy Project Permitting Recent progress in artificial intelligence is intensifying the push for Congress to simplify the permitting process for new energy projects. This issue, surprisingly, has garnered bipartisan support, making it one of the few areas where both parties can agree. That said, the specifics of permit reforms and […]
Wind Energy Waste Harms Countries That Invested in Renewable Energy

Wind Power Waste: Europe Faces Recycling Challenges Across Europe, nations that once embraced wind energy are now confronted with significant issues regarding the disposal of outdated turbine components. They’re actively seeking effective recycling solutions, as highlighted by a recent report. A town in Scotland is grappling with the growing problem of wind waste, while countries […]
“Enhanced water” might be the key to maintaining energy and reducing sugar cravings

Introducing Loaded Water Water is vital for survival. It serves as a building block for cells, helps control body temperature, and lubricates joints. Despite this, many people in the U.S. don’t drink enough. Experts usually advise that if you’re out in the heat exercising, you should aim for about half an ounce of water for […]
Newsom approves a series of climate and energy laws in California

California Governor Signs Climate and Clean Energy Bill On Friday, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a new initiative focused on climate and clean energy aimed at lowering electricity costs, stabilizing the oil market, and reducing air pollution. The legislation includes several key measures: it boosts climate credits on utility bills, expands the local electricity market […]
Greenies Frustrated by Energy Costs They Contributed To

Environmental advocates are expressing concern about possible increases in utility costs in Nevada. NV Energy, a significant utility provider in the state, intends to implement demand fees starting in April 2026. Various sources have reported concerns about how these fees could affect consumers. As Nevada pushes for a goal of zero emissions by 2050 and […]
Trump’s criticism of green energy obstructs bipartisan permitting changes

Challenges of Bipartisan Energy Agreements Amid Trump Administration Policies The Trump administration’s stance on renewable energy is complicating efforts for bipartisan agreements on energy legislation. Key Democratic lawmakers express reluctance to engage in negotiations unless the administration ceases its actions against green energy initiatives, particularly those projects that have already received approval. Senator Martin Heinrich […]