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
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
Hydropower Wanes Amid a Dry Year in the American West
A Western drought year spells trouble for the region's usually reliable hydropower
Paige Lambermont | August 10, 2021
For the Spanish Government, A Carbon Price Isn’t Enough
Spain has chosen to pick winners and losers in the energy industry
Paige Lambermont | July 28, 2021
Paige Lambermont | June 8, 2021
New York’s Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant Closes
The state has just made honoring its green energy agreements much more difficult
Paige Lambermont | May 4, 2021
Nuclear Power Would Stabilize the Australian Power Grid
Will the government finally free up the use of this reliable energy source?
Paige Lambermont | February 23, 2021
What the Japanese Energy Crisis Should Teach Us
Regulations in Japan stir already high energy prices amid cold snap
Paige Lambermont | February 2, 2021
California Will Continue to Reap the Blackouts It Sows
On grid reliability, California creates its own problems and doesn't seem keen on stopping
Paige Lambermont | September 1, 2020