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UK’s β€œrenewables” energy grid is less productive and may have cost more in energy to set up than it could ever produce

12. Mai 2026 um 15:01

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As the UK switches from an industrial base to a technological base, the real economy is being downsized. Large-scale physical investments are higher risk and demand more confidence in the future viability […]

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Net Zero: Premeditated Industrial Destruction (Part 13)

24. April 2026 um 11:23

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It is imperative that the UK changes course in energy policy. A wide array of legislation has embedded misguided climate and energy policies into law. All this legislation must be unwound, GBBC […]

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Net Zero: Premeditated Industrial Destruction (Part 12)

22. April 2026 um 17:00

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Many economists conveniently blame Brexit for lower investment, lower productivity and significantly lower exports, but it’s not the case; it’s due to the UK government’s Net Zero polices. The oil, gas and […]

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Net Zero: Premeditated Industrial Destruction (Part 9)

19. April 2026 um 12:55

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The UK’s energy taxes make its industrial electricity the most expensive in the world.Β  This is causing the closure of public sports and leisure facilities, and, more notably, together with the Government’s […]

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Net Zero: Premeditated Industrial Destruction (Part 8)

18. April 2026 um 14:14

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UK government Net Zero policies and EU directives have forced the closure of UK aluminium smelters.Β  Only one now remains. This has made the UK reliant on imported aluminium for the car […]

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Net Zero: Premeditated Industrial Destruction (Part 7)

17. April 2026 um 10:00

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The UK’s steel production has significantly declined in recent years.Β  The UK’s cement industry is also declining.Β  High industrial electricity prices and Emissions Trading Scheme costs render the steel industry uncompetitive with […]

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Net Zero: Premeditated Industrial Destruction (Part 4)

14. April 2026 um 10:05

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2025 was described as the toughest year for the UK North Sea oil industry since the 1960s.Β  It was the first year since 1960 without a single exploration well drilled in the […]

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Net Zero: Premeditated Industrial Destruction (Part 3)

13. April 2026 um 11:37

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β€œNational CO2 emissions do not include emissions from: imported goods; the UK’s international investments; UK companies’ overseas factories; nor from international shipping and aviation not allocated to the UK. β€œThese exemptions have […]

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Net Zero: Premeditated Industrial Destruction (Part 2)

11. April 2026 um 12:30

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The result of the UK’s pursuit of Net Zero CO2 emissions has been to offshore energy-intensive industrial production at the cost of 100s of thousands of jobs, billions of tax revenues, higher […]

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Coal not Cold: UK needs new coal-generated electricity to keep the lights on

07. April 2026 um 11:06

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The UK is facing an energy crisis that is going to require radical solutions to solve. Many countries are ramping up coal-fired electricity generation in response. Is it time for the UK […]

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For economic investment and growth, Oklahoma needs affordable, reliable power, not wind and solar energy

01. April 2026 um 16:00

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Oklahoma needs to ensure affordable and reliable electricity to attract data centres and other energy-hungry businesses, while keeping costs low for residents. The state should prioritise energy sources like natural gas, which […]

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Asia is the primary destination for oil and gas transported through the Strait of Hormuz

01. April 2026 um 14:00

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The Iranian regime has demanded that vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz comply with its new laws.Β  So which countries are affected the most? In 2025, Statista named the Strait of […]

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Energy lockdowns begin

31. MΓ€rz 2026 um 16:00

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The world is experiencing the start of a new lockdown – this time related to energy use with the International Energy Agency (β€œIEA”) playing a key role, similar to the role the […]

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Civil libertarians, not only economic libertarians, should be concerned about the likes of Paul Ehrlich

26. MΓ€rz 2026 um 20:00

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Recently, radical depopulationist and energy authoritarian Paul Ehrlich died.Β  Shortly after, Robert L. Bradley Jr. wrote a series of articles reminding us why his death was good news, but perhaps a little […]

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