Archive: Paige Lambermont

Paige Lambermont is a Columnist Fellow at Independent Institute’s Catalyst, and Research Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute in the Center for Energy and Environment. She covers the electrical grid, energy regulation, nuclear power issues, and other free-market energy topics.
Paige has a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from American University and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of Idaho. She is also a Columnist Fellow at Catalyst.
Full Biography and Publications
Full Biography and Publications
The State of Electricity Transmission
Net Zero Policies Would Require Major Transmission Expansion, But How Feasible is That?
French Bill Accelerates Nuclear Construction and Removes Cap
Policies that involve phasing out nuclear seem to be losing favor
Finland’s New Reactor is Already Lowering Electricity Prices
It was over cost and plagued with delays, but Olkiluoto 3 is paying off
Illinois Set to Repeal Nuclear Ban
A reversal worth acknowledging, with 11 other states holding similar policies
What’s New in Nuclear: Nuclear Energy Around the World
Announcing a new series on nuclear power policy at home and abroad
The Final Death Knell of German Nuclear Power
The country just shuttered its final remaining nuclear power plants
Relativity Space Put a 3D-Printed Rocket in Space
Private companies in the space industry are generating a lot of firsts, and Terran 1 shows interesting possibilities
What the Environmental Quality Index says about Global Freedom
Where Energy is Produced Matters for Human Freedom and The Environment
Japan Makes Good on Goal to Restart Nuclear Plants
And they don’t plan on stopping
Germany Slow On Nuclear as Winter Looms
Have they finally made a decision?
Japan is Ready to Address the Energy Crisis
Japan’s nuclear reactor’s may be restarting sooner than expected
Germany Needs to Keep Nuclear Power
The country’s last three units could be of great help during the country’s energy crisis