Category: Blog entry

  • The Height of Stupidity? Jet Fuel from Trees

    [Yet another bad idea fueled by the fantasy of infinite growth. -Ed.] – May 9, 2014,  Source: Phys Org A key challenge in the biofuels landscape is to get more advanced biofuels—fuels other than corn ethanol and vegetable oil-based biodiesel—into the transportation pool. Utilization of advanced biofuels is stipulated by the Energy Independence and Security Act; however,…

  • The Height of Stupidity? Jet Fuel from Trees

    [Yet another bad idea fueled by the fantasy of infinite growth. -Ed.] – May 9, 2014,  Source: Phys Org A key challenge in the biofuels landscape is to get more advanced biofuels—fuels other than corn ethanol and vegetable oil-based biodiesel—into the transportation pool. Utilization of advanced biofuels is stipulated by the Energy Independence and Security Act; however,…

  • Call for Submissions: Energy Justice Now

    In June 2014, Energy Justice Network will be launching Energy Justice Now — a first-of-its kind publication reporting on the entire spectrum of the dirty energy resistance and highlighting the voices of community organizers battling fossil fuels, nuclear power, and biomass and trash incineration from sea to shining sea.  We are accepting submissions (200-1,000 words) on any topic relevant…

  • Intergovernmental Climate Report Leaves Hopes Hanging on Fantasy Technology

    This year, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has confirmed for us, once again, that the planet is warming, even more and even faster than panel members thought. In fact, it is getting even warmer even faster than they thought the last time they admitted to having underestimated the problem. We humans are in…

  • Welcome to Energy Justice Now!

    Welcome to Energy Justice Now, Energy Justice Network’s first monthly newsletter! Energy Justice Now will provide critical reporting on the entire spectrum of the dirty energy resistance, highlighting the voices of community organizers battling fossil fuels, nuclear power, and biomass and waste incineration from sea to shining sea. We are accepting submissions at niaby [at]…

  • Poll: 61% of Americans Clueless about Biomass Energy

    [Take a look at the Harris Poll here. – Ed.] – by Erin Voegele, March 28, 2014. Source: Biomass Magazine A recently released Harris Poll addresses public perception of a variety of energy technologies, including biomass energy. The results show that many U.S. adults are unfamiliar with biomass energy and its benefits. Within its results, the company…

  • Trees Are Not the Solution to Our Electricity Needs

    – by Marvin Roberson, April 27, 2014. Source: Detroit Free Press There is a lot of concern in Michigan, especially the Upper Peninsula, about meeting future electrical needs. Many aging, polluting coal plants are soon to go offline, as they should. New coal plants are unlikely to replace them, and would be a poor choice even…

  • Fire at Brand New Biomass Incinerator in Rothschild, Wisconsin

    -April 11, 2014. Source: Wasau Daily Herald ROTHSCHILD — Firefighters extinguished a blaze that ignited in a dust collector at the Domtar biomass power plant early Friday morning. Rothschild Fire Department crews responded to the plant just before 4:30 a.m., said Chief Marc Hill. When crews got to the plant, a fire was burning inside the dust collector and…

  • Aborted Fetuses Sent to Oregon, Incinerated for Energy

    [No intention of getting into pro-choice vs. pro-life discussion–it’s just important to know where your energy comes from. -Ed.] – by Joe Schaeffer, April 23, 2014. Source: Newsmax Aborted human fetuses are being shipped from British Columbia to the United States, where they are incinerated to provide electricity for Oregon residents. The British Columbia Health Ministry…

  • Dirty Biomass Facility Proposed for Nebraska

    – by Erin Voegele, April 25, 2014. Source: Biomass Magazine A proposed project under development by Southwest Renewable Resources aims to develop a unique biomass fuel production facility and up to 25 MW of bioenergy capacity in South Sioux City, Neb. Earlier this year, the Nebraska cities of South Sioux City, Wakefield and Wayne, along with…