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7/15/2025

Energy Realism last week examined the evolving, adapting, and expanding U.S. electricity supply system. The AI needs for certain types of power are obvious and clear. 

The energy legends Frank Clemente and Fred Palmer got us started last week: the great value of coal in our electric power system is long, factual, and undeniably proven. All we have to do is look back at some recent major weather events to see just how dependable coal “saved the day.” And in short, intermittent, usually unavailable wind and solar simply failed to deliver. Sorry greens, but them the facts folks. Indeed, Sarah Montalbano confirms that our AI build-out demands reliable and affordable electricity, loads of it, and that usually will need to come from baseload coal, gas, and nuclear. There is surely a place for wind, solar, and their accompanying batteries, but we must remain practical: these are far more “supplemental” resources than “alternative.” This explains why Benjamin Zycher is so supportive of the new pro-natural gas law down in Louisiana. Let’s be clear, gas is clean and hugely beneficial from an economic standpoint. Finally, let’s give Mark Mills and his group a shout-out for their just released study on how energy is being taught at U.S. universities. While not all is lost, Houston…we’ve got a problem.

In the News

The U.S. Without Coal? Good Luck.

Frank Clemente, Fred Palmer, RealClearEnergy

Nuclear Energy Gets a Major Boost

Jamal Mustafayev, IAEA

American AI Needs Affordable, Reliable Energy, Not Wishful Thinking

Sarah Montalbano, RealClearEnergy

Climate Change, and the Texas Flood Tragedy

Eric Holthaus, The Guardian

EVs Are a Waste of Time

Coaches Database

Toyota: Less EVs, More SUVs

Peter Johnson, Electrek

Toyota: EVs Pollute More Than Hybrids

Suvrat Kothari, Inside EVs

Investment Wise, Energy Transition Losing Steam

Tsvetana Paraskova, Oil Price

DOE Plays Out Worst-Case Scenarios for U.S. Grid

Peter Behr, E&E News

America Must Lead on Seafloor Mineral Development

Alina Voss, RealClearEnergy

German Government Shows Cracks Over Nuclear Energy

Jens Thurau, DW

Can We Pay Poor Countries to Ditch Coal?

Beatrice Tridimas, Context

Natural Gas Is Green and Hugely Beneficial Economically

Benjamin Zycher, RealClearEnergy

Executives Say Rising Demand Will Absorb LNG Glut

Tan et al., Energy Intelligence

Soaring Oil Prices Pushing Green Energy Transition

Nazih Osseiran, Context

Multimedia

Expect Oil Prices to Remain Around $60/Barrel in 2025

BNN Bloomberg

Rob Thummel, Senior Portfolio Manger at Tortoise Capital, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss the outlook for the energy market.  

How AI Is Ruining the Electric Grid

Wendover Productions

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