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176 Wind Turbines in the Balance: How the APA and Evidence-Based Law Resurrected Wind Farms in Coastal Virginia
Abstract In the annals of American renewable energy development, few weeks have been as consequential as the second week of January 2026. The abrupt suspension of the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project—the largest infrastructure undertaking in the history of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the flagship of the United States' offshore wind ambitions—plunged the sector into a crisis of existential proportions. Citing "national security risks" and "radar clutter" purp

Bryan White
Jan 2320 min read


From Winter Storm Uri (2021) to Now: A Five-Year Audit of Texas's ERCOT Power Grid
1. Introduction: The Paradigm of the Isolated Grid The electrical grid of Texas, managed by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), represents a unique experiment in the landscape of North American energy infrastructure. Unlike the Eastern or Western Interconnections, which rely on vast, synchronized networks spanning dozens of states and Canadian provinces to share load and frequency stability, the Texas Interconnection stands effectively alone. It is an electrica

Bryan White
Jan 2220 min read


Anatomy of a Strike: The Human Cost of Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota
Minnesota's state bird, the common loon, stylized into a Rebel Alliance graphic by reddit user feral_user_ (Public Domain) 1. Introduction: The Siege of the North Star State In the depths of January 2026, the state of Minnesota—a region historically defined by its civic endurance and progressive social infrastructure—found itself the epicenter of a profound constitutional and social crisis. The convergence of a federal immigration crackdown of unprecedented scale, the extraju

Bryan White
Jan 2219 min read


US Exits WHO Again Leaving $278 Million Unpaid Tab
Abstract On January 22, 2026, the global health architecture underwent its most significant structural rupture since the end of the Second World War. The United States of America, historically the principal architect and financier of the World Health Organization (WHO), formally finalized its withdrawal from the agency. 1 This event, precipitated by Executive Order 14292 signed by President Donald Trump on January 20, 2025, concluded a mandatory one-year notification period

Bryan White
Jan 2219 min read


Photosynthesis for Sale: The Economics of Renewable Biofuel Standards
1. Introduction: The Convergence of Agriculture and Energy through Biofuels For the majority of the industrial age, the global energy and agricultural systems operated as distinct, parallel pillars of the economy. Agriculture was the domain of biology, tasked with converting solar energy into caloric sustenance for the human population. The energy sector, conversely, was the domain of geology, extractive in nature, pumping ancient, fossilized carbon from the earth to power ma

Bryan White
Jan 2119 min read


Funding the Future: How Solar and Wind are Securing Oregon’s Retirements
Introduction: The Hundred-Billion-Dollar Question For decades, the mandate of the Oregon Public Employees Retirement Fund (OPERF) was straightforward: maximize returns to ensure that the state’s firefighters, teachers, and civil servants received their promised pensions. The primary variables were interest rates, inflation, and market volatility. Today, a new, volatile variable has entered the equation—climate change. With a portfolio valued at over $100 billion, the Oregon S

Bryan White
Jan 219 min read


$8 Billion for US "Hydrogen Shot" Cut: Navigating the Collapse of the H2Hubs Industrial Strategy
I. Introduction: The Industrial Policy Pivot The trajectory of the United States energy economy is currently defined by a profound oscillation between state-sponsored industrial strategy and market-fundamentalist retrenchment. In November 2021, the enactment of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), frequently referred to as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), marked a decisive shift in federal energy policy. 1 This legislation authorized the appropriation o

Bryan White
Jan 2118 min read


More Than a Military Pact: How NATO Anchors U.S. Strategy, Science, and Industry
Article Overview NATO is a key strategic tool for U.S. grand strategy, evolving since 1949 to maintain American global leadership. It provides economic, technological, and diplomatic benefits, not just security guarantees. NATO's role has shifted from Cold War containment to addressing global threats, including terrorism and great power competition. The alliance has expanded to include former Eastern bloc states and has adapted to new geopolitical challenges. NATO enhances U.

Bryan White
Jan 2021 min read


Green, Cheap, and Imported: The New Reality of Canada’s EV Deal with China
1. Introduction: The Beijing Deal and the Shift in Global Order In the biting cold of a Beijing January in 2026, the frozen ponds of the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse served as a stark, atmospheric backdrop to a diplomatic thaw that would send tremors through the bedrock of North American trade policy. The handshake between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chinese President Xi Jinping on January 16, 2026, was more than a ceremonial pleasantry; it marked the conclusion of

Bryan White
Jan 2021 min read


DOGE's Structural Shock: Analyzing the Fiscal and Legal Mechanisms of the 2025 Cuts
Abstract The establishment of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in January 2025 initiated the most significant restructuring of the United States federal scientific apparatus since the post-World War II era. Led by private sector magnates Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, DOGE was tasked with a mandate to reduce federal expenditure by trillions of dollars and dismantle the administrative state. 1 This report provides an exhaustive analysis of the effects of these c

Bryan White
Jan 1917 min read


Why Sweden is Betting Against the Traditional Grid with EnergyNet's Router System
Abstract As global electrification accelerates, the centralized power infrastructure of the 20th century faces an existential capacity crisis. This article explores "Project Energy Society" ( Energisamhället ), a Swedish initiative led by IT pioneer Jonas Birgersson, which proposes a fundamental architectural shift in energy distribution. By applying the logic of packet-switched data networks to electricity, the project aims to replace the synchronous, scarcity-based "Plain O

Bryan White
Jan 198 min read


Why is the US Risking a Trade Conflict Over Greenland?
Abstract As of January 2026, the international order is confronting a tripartite crisis where macroeconomic instability, resource security, and geopolitical maneuvering have converged into a singular flashpoint: Greenland. This report provides an exhaustive analysis of the collision between the United States’ domestic economic trajectory—characterized by an internal, termite-like erosion of manufacturing despite sturdy headline growth—and its aggressive foreign policy pivot t

Bryan White
Jan 1820 min read
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