Trump Wants U.S. Energy Dominance; Solar Is the Way to Get There
Despite the administration’s push for fossil fuels, solar is faster, cheaper, more stable, and increasingly American-made. Here’s why it’s the smartest path to true energy leadership.
Despite the administration’s push for fossil fuels, solar is faster, cheaper, more stable, and increasingly American-made. Here’s why it’s the smartest path to true energy leadership.
by Stephanie Hanes
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by Mark Freeman, Ben Groom, Frikk Nesje, and Gernot Wagner
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Interview mit Stefan Lenglinger
by Mitchell Hartman
Financial Times business school teaching case study
A Call from Environmental and Natural Resource Economists
Just as the broader European economy depends heavily on Germany, the continent's industrial powerhouse, Germany's own economy depends on access to affordable power. With geopolitical and climate conditions requiring an urgent transition to renewables, the task now is to develop a politically viable energy strategy.
Columbia Business School Case
Gespräch mit Daniel Nutz
Vienna, Austria