The result of the UK’s pursuit of Net Zero CO2 emissions has been to offshore energy-intensive industrial production at the cost of 100s of thousands of jobs, billions of tax revenues, higher […]
The result of the UK’s pursuit of Net Zero CO2 emissions has been to offshore energy-intensive industrial production at the cost of 100s of thousands of jobs, billions of tax revenues, higher […]
The UK is facing an energy crisis that is going to require radical solutions to solve. Many countries are ramping up coal-fired electricity generation in response. Is it time for the UK […]
Oklahoma needs to ensure affordable and reliable electricity to attract data centres and other energy-hungry businesses, while keeping costs low for residents. The state should prioritise energy sources like natural gas, which […]
The Iranian regime has demanded that vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz comply with its new laws. So which countries are affected the most? In 2025, Statista named the Strait of […]
The world is experiencing the start of a new lockdown – this time related to energy use with the International Energy Agency (“IEA”) playing a key role, similar to the role the […]
Recently, radical depopulationist and energy authoritarian Paul Ehrlich died. Shortly after, Robert L. Bradley Jr. wrote a series of articles reminding us why his death was good news, but perhaps a little […]
Politicians who cut “renewable energy” subsidies saved the USA’s power grid by incentivising reliable generation which was having its operating revenue looted by subsidised, unreliable solar and wind. “The politicians who cut […]