Tag Archives: NREL
Kansas Energy and the Bremby Decision: Four Years Later
Efforts continue to obscure the facts, derail the rule of law, and deny the public interest in order to benefit the coal plant project and its special interest allies, but Mr. Bremby’s decision four years ago remains as visionary and important an act of public service now as it was in October of 2007. Continue reading
New Magazine Highlights Clean Energy Innovations
From the National Renewable Energy Laboratory Groundbreaking and potentially game-changing technologies at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) are now featured in a new online quarterly publication, Continuum Magazine. The first edition of the quarterly webzine features … Continue reading
State Policies Key to Clean Energy Development, Report Says
From National Renewable Energy Laboratory States’ policies are important to solar and wind energy development and in reducing energy use says a new report from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). The findings are in … Continue reading
The Facts About Wind Energy and Emissions
Not to be deterred by indisputable data, numerous refutations, or the laws of physics, the fossil fuel lobby has doubled down on their desperate effort to muddy the waters about one of the universally recognized and uncontestable benefits of wind energy: that it reduces the use of fossil fuels as well as the emissions and other environmental damage associated with producing and using these fuels. Continue reading



