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Cynthia Stancioff

Cynthia Stancioff

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    Recent Articles

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    Energy Matters – Battling the battery bashers

    Our efforts with this column are primarily aimed at keeping a perspective on the issues surrounding consumer and voter choices when it comes to Energy. “Energy” in the sense of “How to address and move forward from the obsolete fossil fuel society that now imperils the planet.” How do we as consumer…
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    Energy Matters: Are E-Bikes for You?

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    Energy Matters / On the road to electrification

    Change is in the air, and it’s downright electric. Carbon-free renewables, their technology, and their economics have reached a stage that brightens our prospects for meaningful reductions in the greenhouse gas emissions that have threatened the future world of our dependents. It may actually be pos…
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    Energy Matters — Energy Transition — The Wright Thing

    As usual, there’s bad news and there’s good news. The bad news is, there is no Moore’s Law for carbon-free energy production. The good news is, there IS a Wright’s Law for carbon-free energy production! A recent study points out that traditional economic models have consistently over-estimated the c…
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    Energy Matters – Geothermal or ‘Geothermal’?

    To the average non-scientist, especially those of us who grew up on cartoons and oversimplified grade-school graphics of the earth’s layers, “geothermal” heat seems like the logical answer to everyone’s energy needs. Why not just send a pipe down to that molten layer, pull up that lava, and get the …
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    Energy Matters/ Electric Vehicles – Very Funny

    In an August 2021 column, Al Diamon scoffed about electric vehicles (Politics & Other Mistakes: Shock treatment), with the usual folksy, “here’s-the-actual-story” approach. Ha ha, we get it. He concludes that EVs are not the answer to climate change. Wait, didn’t the clouds part and the angels begin…
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    Energy Matters: Obtanium

    A reader of our column recently sent us a video that claims that there is no possibility that renewable energy, specifically wind and solar, can supply our energy needs. It’s narrated by a “Senior Fellow” of the Manhattan Institute, a “free-market think-tank,” and was produced by PragerU, itself a n…
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    Energy Matters: Obtanium

    A reader of our column recently sent us a video that claims that there is no possibility that renewable energy, specifically wind and solar, can supply our energy needs. It’s narrated by a “Senior Fellow” of the Manhattan Institute, a “free-market think-tank,” and was produced by PragerU, itself a n…
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    Energy Matters

    Energy Matters Index (with apologies to Harper’s Index) Current total number of U.S. jobs in the fossil fuel industries (coal, oil, gas): 200,000 Current total number of U.S. jobs in the solar and wind power: 450,000 Potential number in the wind and solar as fossil energy is phased out: 1,000,000+ A…
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    Energy Matters/Biomass revisited

    Our recent column “Is Biomass a Climate Solution?” generated some feedback from members of the biomass industry in Maine. We greatly appreciate feedback, so we would like to respond. To review the column’s content, our main point was that using wood pellets from mature trees in place of oil or gas i…
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    Energy Matters/Biomass revisited

    Our recent column “Is Biomass a Climate Solution?” generated some feedback from members of the biomass industry in Maine. We greatly appreciate feedback, so we would like to respond. To review the column’s content, our main point was that using wood pellets from mature trees in place of oil or gas i…