Archive, Nov. 15: Hot Rocks

Geothermal electric generation, long an underperformer in global energy, could get a boost from new deep drilling technology, according to an article this week (Nov. 13) in the Wall Street Journal. Energy analysts have been talking about the promise of tapping the hot depths of the planet to make power. The key to maximizing hot… More Archive, Nov. 15: Hot Rocks

Archive: Nov. 16: Do U.S., EU Subsidize Russian Nuclear Weapons?

Are the civilian nuclear industries in the U.S. and Europe subsidizing Russia’s nuclear weapons program? In an opinion piece in The Hill this week (Nov. 13), a Washington nuclear nonproliferation expert argues that case. Henry Sokolski, executive director of the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center, writes, “As Washington and the commentariat wring their hands about Russian… More Archive: Nov. 16: Do U.S., EU Subsidize Russian Nuclear Weapons?

Archive, Nov. 19: Interior, Greens in Western Oil & Gas Leasing Dispute

The latest dispute over leasing federal lands in Kansas, New Mexico, and Kansas for energy production is bubbling up, over plans by the U.S. Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to open two sales covering 209 parcels of federal land totaling 251,086 acres for the second quarter of 2023 for oil and gas exploration… More Archive, Nov. 19: Interior, Greens in Western Oil & Gas Leasing Dispute

Archive, Nov. 18: Interior, Greens in Western Oil & Gas Leasing Dispute

The latest dispute over leasing federal lands in Kansas, New Mexico, and Kansas for energy production is bubbling up, over plans by the U.S. Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to open two sales covering 209 parcels of federal land totaling 251,086 acres for the second quarter of 2023 for oil and gas exploration… More Archive, Nov. 18: Interior, Greens in Western Oil & Gas Leasing Dispute

Archive, Nov. 18: Egypt Harassing German COP 27 Delegation?

The German government has lodged a complaint with the authoritarian government of Egypt over harassment of German activities at the COP 27 climate meeting in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el Sheikh. Deutsche Welle (DW), the state-owned broadcaster, reported, “The German embassy in Cairo accused Egyptian security officials of monitoring and filming events at… More Archive, Nov. 18: Egypt Harassing German COP 27 Delegation?

Commerce: China Skirting US Tariffs on Solar Panels

The US Commerce Department last Friday (Dec. 2), in a preliminary decision, found that Chinese manufacturers are avoiding US tariffs on solar photovoltaic panels by shipping them through other Asian countries. The agency found that China was disguising the origin of the panels by marketing them as coming from Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Cambodia. The… More Commerce: China Skirting US Tariffs on Solar Panels