A Solution that Protects Liberty and Our Electricity

Fifth article in our series about microgrids By: Casey Freeman Contributor: Brit Naas Security concerns surrounding America’s electric grid steadily grow as attacks and the threat of an attack increase. In 2015, Ukraine was victim to a large scale cyberattack on its electric grid, which resulted in 225,000 people without power. The attack has been […]

Cancer Risk From Fracking Chemicals Needs Some Perspective

By Donovan Schafer The Colorado School of Public Health (CSPH) at the University of 
Colorado recently published an article in Science of the Total 
Environment presenting results from a study on air pollution due to 
oil and gas development (including hydraulic fracturing or “fracking”) 
in Garfield County. Benzene and other 
”potentially toxic” chemicals were found […]