A series on the future of electricity
Featured stories of the series
Part 1: Will There Be Light?
Part 2: An Array of Light
Part 3: The Importance of Energy Efficiency
Part 4: In the Wind — The Promise of Renewables
Part 5: Nuclear — A New, Clear Option
Part 6: Carbon Capture and Storage — The Realities
Part 7: Clean Coal: Giving Coal a ‘Makeover’
Part 8: Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Part 9: Distributed Generation — Power
From
the People
Part 10: Bridging the Gap with Natural Gas
Links to related Electric Consumer commentaries:
•Cap and trade will pass the buck:
April 2009 commentary
•Weathering the legislative storm:
March 2009 commentary
•Running with our strengths:
November 2008 commentary
•Keeping electricity for all:
September 2008 commentary
•The age of reason … and vice versa
: July 2008 commentary
•
Nurturing invention:
May 2008 commentary
•Storm warnings can’t be ignored:
April 2008 commentary
•Lessons from Benjamin Franklin:
November 2007 commentary
•Tilting at windmills?:
Links to related Electric Consumer articles
•A question of balance:
April 2008 article
•Energy security:
February 2008 article
•Wringing of the Green:
November 2007 featured story
•Cranking up the ‘negawatts:’
February 2007 featured story
•Batten Down the Hatches!
November 2006 featured story
•Watts from Waste:
April 2002 featured story
•Fuel Cells — Power of the Future:
January 2002 featured story
Links to outside sources:
•Electric Power Research Institute “prism” analysis and more
•Massachusetts Institute of Technology report on coal
•Department of Energy Wind Resource map for Indiana
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