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Paul Gipe
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The mind-boggling cost of a theoretical French nuclear accident
French nuclear agency says severe accidents “carry huge stakes for the nation” and “their lower probability may not balance their catastrophic potential.”
Paul Gipe
Feb 10, 2013
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German wind capital aims for 300% renewables by 2020
The German state of Schleswig-Holstein to replace current nuclear capacity with new wind, and export three times its domestic consumption by 2020.
Paul Gipe
Jan 14, 2013
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Jordan adopts rewnewable energy FiT – and shelves nuclear
The Arab nation has introduced tariffs for renewable energy generation, after shelving plans to build up to five new nuclear reactors in May.
Paul Gipe
Dec 12, 2012
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Wind energy now cheaper than nuclear in France
At France’s windiest sites, wind generation is paid as little as €0.03/kWh in years 10-15, a fraction of the cost of new nuclear.
Paul Gipe
Dec 5, 2012
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Obama should examine America’s renewables rank
Considering the fossil-fuel lobby’s failure to defeat Obama, and his newfound interest in climate change, where does the US rank in renewable energy development?
Paul Gipe
Nov 14, 2012
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Iceland: A 100% renewables example in the modern era
Iceland meets 100% of its electricity needs – and 81% of all its primary energy needs – with a combination of geothermal and hydro.
Paul Gipe
Nov 7, 2012
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Is the unthinkable possible: feed-in tariffs for coal and nuclear?
The UK government’s Electricity Market Reform bill will usher in a new era of feed-in tariffs for ALL power generation, including new nuclear plants.
Paul Gipe
Oct 30, 2012
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How renewables are replacing coal fired generation in Germany
If anyone has missed it, there’s an election campaign in full swing in the US. And with it, is a no-holds-barred propaganda war against renewables.
Paul Gipe
Oct 4, 2012
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