The only characters who talk about wanting wind and solar in the poorest countries are those sitting smug in the richest countries. The world’s poorest just want power delivered when they need it and at a price they can afford. When pompous NGOs like Greenpeace attempted to set up a local solar power grid in … Continue reading Freedom From Real Poverty Means Providing Real Electricity On Tap
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No Substitute: Poverty Reduction Depends On Access To Energy Rich Coal, Oil & Gas
The first step out of grinding poverty starts with access to energy-rich hydrocarbons: ie coal, oil and gas. Third World governments are continually berated by opportunistic globalists who claim to be saving the planet by forcing them to take up insanely expensive and thoroughly unreliable wind and solar. Some are duped, sure enough. But it … Continue reading No Substitute: Poverty Reduction Depends On Access To Energy Rich Coal, Oil & Gas
The Case for Nukes: The Pathway To Freedom & Prosperity Is Reliable & Affordable Energy
No country ever got rich relying on wind and solar power, but plenty of rich countries are driving themselves into penury by doing so. At the heart of every prosperous nation is the ability to tap reliable and affordable energy sources. While the richest billion are intent on squandering their energy legacy on weather -dependent … Continue reading The Case for Nukes: The Pathway To Freedom & Prosperity Is Reliable & Affordable Energy