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Carbon emissions from IEER

  • An analysis of hydrogen production using pyrolysis of methane December, 2024
  • Renewable energy microgrids and reducing the risk of grid-triggered wildfires in California (Sacramento Bee, December 2018) December, 2018
  • A Clean Energy Pathway for New Jersey (2017) October, 2017
  • Heat pumps should be part of New York State’s energy future March, 2017
  • NYSERDA’s Renewable Heating and Cooling Policy Framework (2017): IEER Comments March, 2017
  • Making Residential Heating and Cooling Climate-Friendly in New York State (revised July 2017) February, 2017
  • Testimony on Minnesota’s Nuclear Moratorium at the Senate Energy and Environment Committee March, 2015
  • IEER Comments on the EPA Proposed Clean Power Plan December, 2014
  • Small modular reactors, same nuclear problems (archived webinar featuring Arjun Makhijani) May, 2013
  • An efficient and fully renewable energy system in the United States by 2050 September, 2011
  • eUtah: A Renewable Energy Roadmap December, 2010
  • Role of Smart Grid and Energy Storage in a Renewable Electricity System April, 2010
  • Nuclear Costs and Alternatives April, 2009
  • Technical and Economic Feasibility of a Renewable Electricity System in the U.S. March, 2009
  • List of more interviews and articles from 2008 by Arjun Makhijani on Carbon-Free, Nuclear-Free December, 2008
  • San Antonio’s Bright Energy Future October, 2008
  • Carbon-Free and Nuclear-Free August, 2007
  • Healthy from the Start / Tritium (Issue #38) February, 2007
  • Fernald Waste Management / Radium and Plutonium Transport (Issue #37) November, 2006
  • Fernald Waste Management / Radium and Plutonium Environmental Transport (Vol. 14, No. 3) November, 2006
  • Nuclear Power and Global Warming / Plutonium Discrepancies at Los Alamos (Vol. 14, No. 2) August, 2006
  • Our Electric Future: A Non-Nuclear Low Carb Diet? January, 2006
  • Is Oil Running Out? (Part 3 of 3) January, 2004
  • Is Oil Running Out? (Part 2 of 3) January, 2004
  • Is Oil Running Out? (Part 1 of 3) January, 2004
  • Drought threatens nukes September, 2003
  • U.S. Energy Policy / Rokkasho Nuclear Fuel Complex (Vol. 9, No. 4) August, 2001
  • Wind Power versus Plutonium (Issue #11) November, 1999
  • Japan’s Plutonium Plans vis-a-vis the Tokai Incident October, 1999
  • A Gamble on Global Warming November, 1998
  • Nuclear Power, No Solution to Global Climate Change (Vol. 6, No. 3) March, 1998
  • Nuclear Power No Solution to Global Climate Change (Issue #5) March, 1998

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