Germany Fires Up Coal Power Plants for Winter to “Save Gas”
The German Government on Wednesday approved putting coal power plants back online from October until the end of March 2024 to address scarce natural gas this winter and avoid shortages.
The German Government on Wednesday approved putting coal power plants back online from October until the end of March 2024 to address scarce natural gas this winter and avoid shortages.
Things are not going well in Germany’s bid to reach Net Zero by 2045, says Ross Clark, with the scramble to back out of green economic self-harm becoming more and more frantic as reality hits.
A heating engineer has told the Daily Sceptic that with the approaching ban on gas and oil boilers, he can easily foresee the day when customers will be left without heating entirely because they can't afford a heat pump.
More electric vehicles are being made by manufacturers than drivers want, one of Britain’s biggest car dealerships has said, as the Government tries to artificially force the market to move against consumer preferences.
Colin M. Barron looks at all the reasons why the overhyped electric car revolution is doomed to be a disastrous failure on every score.
In a stunning intervention, a major heat pump supplier has attacked Scottish Government plans to use them to replace gas boilers in Scotland, warning they don't work in the cold.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced hundreds of new oil and gas drilling licences in the latest setback for climate activists.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is poised to order a review of the 2030 ban on new petrol cars according to Government sources, amid mounting concern about the impact of costly green policies on household budgets.
Meet Jeremiah Thoronka, a clean-energy prodigy adored by green elites. But his story is a cautionary tale of dangerous optimism. Fossil fuels still rule, and the consequences of hasty abandonment would be dire.
Cutting oil and gas production would be "dangerous and irresponsible", the boss of energy giant Shell has said, pointing to the recent hike in the cost of living globally.
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