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Don't pay attention to the noise from the White House.

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    Don't pay attention to the noise from the White House. It's very clear that markets and consumers vastly prefer lower cost energy sources that hedge fossil fuel price volatility. 88% of all new generation added in the US last year. https://electrek.co/2026/04/01/ferc-renewables-made-up-88-of-new-us-power-generating-capacity-in-2025/

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      Don't pay attention to the noise from the White House. It's very clear that markets and consumers vastly prefer lower cost energy sources that hedge fossil fuel price volatility. 88% of all new generation added in the US last year. https://electrek.co/2026/04/01/ferc-renewables-made-up-88-of-new-us-power-generating-capacity-in-2025/

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      @SeanCasten Ironically, King Trump's war in Iran has probably done much to help the growth of Green Tech

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        Don't pay attention to the noise from the White House. It's very clear that markets and consumers vastly prefer lower cost energy sources that hedge fossil fuel price volatility. 88% of all new generation added in the US last year. https://electrek.co/2026/04/01/ferc-renewables-made-up-88-of-new-us-power-generating-capacity-in-2025/

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        @SeanCasten@mastodon.social

        Solar farms and wind farms (and associated energy-storage) also are much quicker to roll out than fossil fuel generative-capacity (and quicker, still, than nuclear).

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          Don't pay attention to the noise from the White House. It's very clear that markets and consumers vastly prefer lower cost energy sources that hedge fossil fuel price volatility. 88% of all new generation added in the US last year. https://electrek.co/2026/04/01/ferc-renewables-made-up-88-of-new-us-power-generating-capacity-in-2025/

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          @SeanCasten

          A good guideline:

          If Koch Network wants it, everyone knows to do the opposite.
          https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jan/27/koch-americans-for-prosperity-trump-tax-breaks

          Tax the rich
          https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/20/us/politics/koch-network-2024-election-trump.html

          If Rockbridge Network is promoting it, everyone knows to avoid it & to not vote for that candidate

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            Don't pay attention to the noise from the White House. It's very clear that markets and consumers vastly prefer lower cost energy sources that hedge fossil fuel price volatility. 88% of all new generation added in the US last year. https://electrek.co/2026/04/01/ferc-renewables-made-up-88-of-new-us-power-generating-capacity-in-2025/

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            @SeanCasten we added 3750 watts at our house in Cozumel Mexico

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              Don't pay attention to the noise from the White House. It's very clear that markets and consumers vastly prefer lower cost energy sources that hedge fossil fuel price volatility. 88% of all new generation added in the US last year. https://electrek.co/2026/04/01/ferc-renewables-made-up-88-of-new-us-power-generating-capacity-in-2025/

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              @SeanCasten

              I’m always going to step in in comments like this to point out that the cheapest energy is the stuff we never have to dig up or burn. This means that measures that eliminate the need to burn energy are by far the least expensive and most beneficial measures.

              For example, walkable neighborhoods and mixed use zoning which eliminate the necessity of driving to accomplished daily activities. Some people freak out and think that’s banning cars, but it’s making them completely optional.

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