The $2.5 trillion reason we can’t rely on batteries to clean up the grid

“But there’s a problem with this rosy scenario. These batteries are far too expensive and don’t last nearly long enough, limiting the role they can play on the grid, experts say. If we plan to rely on them for massive amounts of storage as more renewables come online… we could be headed down a dangerously unaffordable path.”

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BURN MORE COAL responds to Exelon request to SEC to ignore shareholder proposal on greenwashing

On December 28, 2018, Exelon asked the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for permission to omit BURN MORE COAL’s shareholder proposal from Exelon’s 2019 proxy materials. If granted, it would mean no shareholder vote at Exelon’s 2019 annual meeting on our proposal for a greenwashing audit. Below is BURN MORE COAL’s response.

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World Bank chief resigned over coal

World Bank chief Jim Young Kim has long fanned the flames of climate hysteria to push unaffordable and unreliable wind and solar power. But the developing world is demanding affordable and reliable coal. At last week’s annual summit, the developing world won. Kim lost.

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