About: Ed Hiserodt

The Future of Nuclear Energy

Small modular reactors, the next generation of nuclear technology, promise safety, low cost, and energy independence. Will bureaucrats stand in the way? ...

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Spinning School Tragedies

Could it be that progressives are exaggerating the prevalence of school shootings? Might the radical left be spinning the actual occurrences to further their goal of eventual firearms confiscation?...

Stark Raving Green

What will it take to reach Biden’s lofty goals of zero carbon emissions by 2050? The answer may surprise you. ...

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The Renewable Energy Scam

Many communities and businesses are claiming to be powered by 100-percent renewable energy, but they don’t have their own energy sources. What’s going on? ...

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EPA v. USA

The EPA attack on coal is ill-conceived and unnecessary, as well as harmful to American businesses, jobs, workers, and consumers — everyone. ...

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EPA v. USA

The EPA attack on coal is ill-conceived and unnecessary, as well as harmful to American businesses, jobs, workers, and consumers — everyone. ...

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What Happens Without Coal

It you think that wind and solar electrical power generation can replace all of the electricity now being produced via coal-fired plants, think again. ...

Food Fallacies

The belief that fats are mainly bad for you and cause clogged arteries and heart attacks has been accepted for many years, but what is it based upon? It...

Coal: The Rock That Burns

“Load sixteen tons, and what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt… ” — Tennessee Ernie Ford Coal is very low on the scale of...

Natural Gas — Yours for the Fracing

At first glance the concepts of horizontal drilling for oil and natural gas and hydraulic fracturing, a method of extracting oil and gas from tight shale formations, seem physically...

The Effects of Low-dose Radiation

The Japanese are not alone in being exposed to low-dose radiation; everyone is exposed to radiation daily, emanating from our food, buildings, etc. And that’s good news! ...

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