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sonia aggarwal
cleantechsonia
So is 100% zero carbon electricity by 2035 doable? If we squint, we can see some possible paths, and what's most exciting - we might just be able to do
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Donny Friederichsen
dfriederichsen
Thread/Update from Keller, TXThere are still rolling blackouts in the area. The water situation is slowing being fixed. We're under a water boil advisory. It's still cold but getting warmer.
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Ketan Joshi
KetanJ0
This is a straight up lie that's guaranteed to go viral (whether it's from climate deniers or from people who think you can just reduce demand). The pic is from
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lil mimosa
aksunshiine
Trigger warning I’m getting really tired of seeing/reading opinions on what to do with the land of Alaska, from EVERYBODY outside of that entire state.What the hell do you know?Have
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Bryan
NuclearBryan
For all my new followers, I need to be clear on my area of expertise. I run nuclear reactors for a living. I know a lot about reactors. I know
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Chia-Wei Chao
MacondoChao
The politics of this decision is pretty complex. Mayor of Taichung city uses Taichung coal fired power plant as a excuse to attack nuclear phase-out policy of the government, although
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Michael Shellenberger
ShellenbergerMD
Germany’s renewables experiment is over. By 2025 it will have spent $580B to make electricity nearly 2x more expensive & 10x more carbon-intensive than France’s. The reason renewables can’t power
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Brian Romanchuk
RomanchukBrian
The Texas electricity situation is sad, but it’s not clear that a lot of the finger-pointing is useful. Frozen wind turbines are a narrative being pushed, but the wrong reason.
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site specific carnivorous occurrence
atomicthumbs
I have never seen anything purple on this map before. The Texas power grid is undergoing frequency sag to the point the needle is pinned at 0.09hz below nominal all
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Alex Epstein
AlexEpstein
Many politicians and media members media have a vested interest in moving past the CA blackouts and raising as few questions as possible about their cause. But Americans have a
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
What sent Texas reeling is not an engineering problem, nor frozen wind turbines. It is a structure that offers no incentives to prepare for winter. In the name of deregulation
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Alice Bell
alicebell
I often come up against the line that energy efficiency is boring (all too often within the green movement, who really should know better) and find it baffling.https://twitter.com/PickardJE/status/1277528498840707077 I mean,
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
This is a “snownado”. This is in Texas—where it’s getting dumped with another snow storms, with frigid temps that it’s causing rolling blackouts because gas pipelines have frozen up &
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Clay Jenkins
JudgeClayJ
Just had call with Oncor’s CEO and senior leadership. The power generation increase @ERCOT_ISO forecast for last night didn’t happen. During our call ERCOT demanded an additional 500 megawatts be
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iraqoilforum
iraqoilforum
According to dept of energy: “commercial agreements worth as much as $8 billion were reached during a signing ceremony between U.S. energy companies and the Government of Iraq on August
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Jonathan David Lamb
JonathanDLamb
1 of 9So our glorious leaders are proposing to ban the evil internal combustion engine from 2030 and force us all to go electric (presumably). I would quite like an
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