Watt's the big deal? (Power tripping 102)
Wood to coal to oil : the slow pace of energy transitions
If oil didn't exist, we'd have to invent it
Twenty-seven Saudi Arabias per day
Myth : wind and solar are "green"
Myth : wind power reduces CO[subscript]2 emissions
Myth : Denmark provides an energy model for the United States
Myth : T. Boone Pickens has a plan (or a clue)
Myth : wind power reduces the need for natural gas
Myth : going "green" will reduce imports of strategic commodities and create "green" jobs
Myth : the United States lags in energy efficiency
Myth : the United States can cut CO[subscript]2 emissions by 80 percent by 2050, and carbon capture and sequestration can help achieve that goal
Myth : taxing carbon dioxide will work
Myth : cellulosic ethanol can scale up and cut U.S. oil imports
Myth : electric cars are the next big thing
Myth : we can replace coal with wood
Why N2N? and why now? (the megatrends favoring natural gas and nuclear)
A very short history of American natural gas and regulatory stupidity
It's a gas, gas, gas : welcome to the "gas factory"
Nuclear goes beyond green
A smashing idea for nuclear waste
Rethinking "green" and a few other suggestions
Toward cheap, abundant energy.