Three myths about renewable energy and the grid, debunked

Renewable energy skeptics argue that because of their variability, wind and solar cannot be the foundation of a dependable electricity grid. But the expansion of renewables and new methods of energy management and storage can lead to a grid that is reliable and clean. Read More

What utilities can teach us about fighting climate change

Even a $400 billion industry can move when the money is right and the need for climate action is clear. Read More

Debunking the 14 myths about why we should go nuclear

Awaiting the DOE study on baseload generation, here are the reasons why energy efficiency, grid flexibility and renewables enhance low-cost reliability. Read More

A trip down the soft energy path

Lessons of the first 40 years of the "soft path" to U.S. energy policy as told by the climate scientist who coined the term. Read More