Introduction
Nowadays, we are often told that wind and solar are the cheapest forms of electricity generation. We also hear statements like, “This 80 MW solar project will produce over … Continue reading
Introduction
Nowadays, we are often told that wind and solar are the cheapest forms of electricity generation. We also hear statements like, “This 80 MW solar project will produce over … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman ©2020
The International Energy Agency (IEA) last week published its Renewable 2020 Report, an analysis of current trends in global renewable energy markets and a projection … Continue reading
By Michelle Stirling and Kent A. Zehr, P. Eng. © 2020
This op-ed rebuttal was submitted to the Calgary Herald but, to date, has not been published.
A recent op-ed … Continue reading
Elizabeth May sent out an email to her supporters and Green Party members on June, 17, 2020, claiming that “Canada can have 100% of our electricity from renewable sources by … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2020. Lyman’s bio can be read here.
One of the central claims of those who advocate “decarbonization” of the world’s economy is that in the … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2020. Lyman’s bio can be read here.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
In a previous report and post entitled, “Broken Promises: Why Renewables Offer No Resilient Recovery: … Continue reading
PRESIDENT’S FUNDRAISING APPEAL
to our loyal 50,000+ visitors
We are truly living through an unprecedented, interesting time period. Never in the history of mankind have so many nations purposely been … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2020. Lyman’s bio can be read here.
Those who believe that human greenhouse gas emissions are causing catastrophic global warming see the eventual recovery from … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman 2020. Lyman’s bio can be read here.
In this PowerPoint presentation, I have tried to answer a question about climate policy that is too rarely asked in … Continue reading
Contributed by Ken Gregory © 2019
Europe provides an example of what happens to electricity prices with increasing levels of wind and solar installed capacity per person. The plot below … Continue reading