Category Archives: Energy
Fracking Activist Blocking the Road…Hit By A Truck
A pickup truck ran over a British anti-fracking activist who was standing in the middle of a road as a form of protest Wednesday. Witnesses said the man was knocked over by the truck and sustained minor injuries while slowly … Continue reading
Controversial clean energy bill becomes law without governor’s Sununu’s signature
I opposed it in May and June and now July and so one and so forth. Senate Bill 129, a measure that gives a boost to the state’s wood and solar energy industries but could also raise electric bills, became … Continue reading
Turkey Will Only Agree to Paris Climate Deal if There’s Free Money
It’s always been about global socialist redistribution. The U.S. decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement means Turkey is less inclined to ratify the deal because the U.S. move jeopardizes compensation promised to developing countries, President Tayyip Erdogan said … Continue reading
National Grid, electrical workers reach agreement on project
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — National Grid and the union representing electrical workers have reached an agreement for construction of a transmission project that would bring up to 1,200 megawatts of clean energy from Canada to the New England power grid, … Continue reading
Solar Panels Generate 300 Times More Toxic Waste Than Nuclear Reactors
Solar panels create 300 times more toxic waste per unit of electricity generated than nuclear power plants, according to a Thursday report from the pro-nuclear group Environmental Progress (EP). The report found that solar panels use heavy metals, including lead, chromium … Continue reading
Public Utilities Commission Says – More Green Pork
This past Friday, the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission (PUC) lifted the so-called cap on net metering. I explained net metering, and the “cap’” in a prior post, which I partially reproduce below. In a nutshell, net metering forces electricity … Continue reading
NH Utility Regulators Lift Cap on Net Metering For Residents With Solar-Powered Homes
State utility regulators decided to remove the limits on how much surplus energy owners of solar panels can sell back into the grid. This highly anticipated decision is expected to have a significant impact on the growing solar industry in … Continue reading
Northern Pass Clears Another Regulatory Hurdle
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission has given permission for a 192-mile high-voltage transmission line to cross 61 parcels, finding it would be safe and wouldn’t infringe on the public’s use. The Northern Pass project cleared … Continue reading
The Start of the Global Warming Scam
See charts, notes, and news clips used in the video here.
On Paris The NH Democrat Delegation Sides With Big Oil
When Donald Trump announced his administration’s departure from the Paris Climate Accords the usual suspects came out and said the usual things. The Democrats, environmental left, and the media have been grinding their anti-Trump axes on this for weeks, all the … Continue reading