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Subject Energy Policy in the U.S., China, and Germany
Date October 16, 2024 8:37 PM
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October 16, 2024

Welcome to The Lighthouse ([link removed]) , the weekly email newsletter of the Independent Institute covering politics, economics, current events, and everything in between.

Dear Readers,

As election season heats up, energy policy has taken center stage locally and nationally. This week’s articles focus on the role of market-driven solutions, the impact of international policies, and the influence of government intervention on our energy future. Paige Lambermont leads with a pair of articles on the landscape of nuclear energy, while Vincent Geloso argues that China’s subsidies on electric vehicles are not a cause for concern.

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Top picks this week
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** Nuclear Sites Ripe for Development ([link removed])
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** A new study looks at nuclear power plant sites that could host additional reactors ([link removed])
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** by Paige Lambermont
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America will need to generate a substantial amount of new power to reliably meet power demand in the coming years—and nuclear is the best bet.
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** Germany Is Smug About Its Energy Errors ([link removed])
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** Despite its costs, German officials continue to brag about the nuclear phase out ([link removed])
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** by Paige Lambermont
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German citizens are the ones who will suffer from decreased power production, and they are continually being misled by policymakers about what the implications of that will be.
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** China’s EV Subsidies Are Its Problem, Not Ours! ([link removed])
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** Tariffs on our consumers make it an us problem ([link removed])
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** by Vincent Geloso
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Economists often say there’s no such thing as a free lunch … but for everyone outside of China, these subsidies come remarkably close.
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With clarity and moral courage, Judy Shelton has written a must-read for anyone invested in the future of the economy. You’ll walk away with more answers than questions—a rare experience for anyone who reads about monetary policy.
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