Archive: Paige Lambermont

Paige Lambermont is a 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
New York Was Wrong to Close the Indian Point Plant
One year after the power plants closure, the results are clear
Paige Lambermont | June 20, 2022
Where Russian Sanctions Stand
What countries are sanctioning Russia, and how effective are those sanctions?
Paige Lambermont | May 2, 2022
Why Are Gas Prices So High?
The underlying faults in our energy infrastructure are beginning to show
Paige Lambermont | April 4, 2022
German Aid to Ukraine Signals a Shift in its Energy Outlook
Despite its reliance on Russian fossil fuels, Germany has decided to pursue a more energy independent future
Paige Lambermont | March 17, 2022
Macron Signals France Will Sustain Nuclear Power
Nuclear energy reassuming its roll as the linchpin of energy independence in France
Paige Lambermont | March 3, 2022
West Virginia is Ending its Nuclear Power Plant Ban
More straightforward legislation would help fix broken regulatory systems
Paige Lambermont | February 24, 2022
Germany Shutters More Reliable Nuclear Plants
The country's climate policies are divorced from it's goals
Paige Lambermont | January 28, 2022
Private Space Regulations Have Alarming Ambiguity
Can a global agreement supplant federal regulation, or is space exploration in the U.S. the Wild West?
Paige Lambermont | January 6, 2022
In Defense of Space Billionaires
The ultra-wealthy are going into space, and why that's a good thing
Paige Lambermont | December 3, 2021
Energy Crisis Deepens in the United Kingdom
What’s causing the energy crisis that’s hitting Europe right now?
Paige Lambermont | October 26, 2021
California Energy Decision Rewards Poor Planning
Tensions between state governments in the West are high as heat waves and the peak loads threaten to expose grid vulnerabilities
Paige Lambermont | October 1, 2021
Special Interests are Again Pushing for Biofuel Subsidies
Lobbyists have managed to further imbalance the energy playing field and consumers will front the bill
Paige Lambermont | September 22, 2021