Reliability: A Georgia Priority

  I take reliability seriously. Georgia’s demand for electricity is growing and more capacity is needed to maintain essential reliability. Although we are growing our use of solar and nuclear energy, we are still dependent on a diverse mix of fuels, including...

Snow, Ice and Common Sense: Welcome to Finland

  I have never had a reason to visit chilly Finland, but an invite to speak at their annual Energy Week Conference has given me a newfound appreciation for one of the newest members of the NATO alliance.  Here is my impression of the country. Let’s start with the...

Georgia leading the way on renewable energy

  A new day for nuclear has arrived. The prospects of carbon-free 24/7 baseload power, a massive workforce and lucrative supply chain means billions of dollars and gigawatts of electricity.   And in Georgia, it is right on time. Let me explain. First, let’s start...

Marauders in Israel

  Many have read in the Bible about marauders attacking the people of Israel, taking prisoners and burning fields, but Saturday’s audacious incursion into southern Israel caught everyone by surprise. What does this mean for Israel, America and the Arab World?...

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