A Fact-Based Appraisal of California’s Energy Strategy

By Edward Ring
07/29/2026
The Statistical Review of World Energy is arguably the most authoritative and comprehensive source publicly available for national and global energy statistics. And a funny thing happened between the report issued in 2024 and the report issued in 2025. “Renewables” as a percent of total energy consumed in 2023 was quietly lowered from 9.3 in the U.S....

TAGS: energy, energy production, fossil fuel, Green Energy

How to Deliver Affordable Energy Again in California

By Edward Ring
02/28/2024
Californians pay some of the highest prices for energy in the United States. Gasoline last year averaged $4.89 per gallon, and diesel fuel $5.07 per gallon, both the highest in the country. Electricity rates had California 45th in the nation in 2023 at $0.27 per kilowatt-hour, the worst of every major state with the sole exception of Massachusetts, which...

TAGS: California energy costs, energy, energy production

The Uplifting Potential of Practical Infrastructure Choices

By Edward Ring
08/21/2023
It’s understandable that the people running a state as wealthy as California, with a culture of pioneering innovation going back nearly two centuries, would be inspired to set an example to the world. This negates the argument that even if Californians achieve “net zero” emissions of carbon dioxide, it won’t make a bit of difference. ...

TAGS: co2, electric, energy, energy production, infrastructure, net zero