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💧 David Mitchell
flexibledragnet
Is nuclear dead? Not quite, but it’s not scaling either. Short thread. 1/n I tweet a lot about nuclear and while I recognise I’m unlikely to change anyone’s mind about
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Emily Grubert
emilygrubert
2021 Issue 1: Power Plant Age ChatHNY everyone! Quick on something I hope to see more chatter about in 2021. How do we think about the aging fleets for our
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Duncan S. Campbell
duncan__c
I stan transmission, nuclear, DERs, long duration batteries, advanced geothermal, clean hydrogen, etc. for the same reason:What we’re doing today (RE projects + some storage connected to the existing grid)
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Ross Gordon
_rossgordon
1/ Today on Gridology I tackled an issue that I care deeply about: JOURNALISM.The industry has gone through serious change in the last decade and I want to share my
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MrTurnpenny
MrTurnpenny
Some reflections after the @vnetcic session with @MaryMyatt on curriculum and evidence today - Thread. 1/n Learning can be understood as a change in long term memory. However, children's (people's)
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Bloomberg Green
climate
The polar vortex hitting the U.S. froze natural gas pipelines, sent electricity prices skyrocketing and forced Texas’s grid operator to plunge more than 2 million homes into darkness. The climate
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Joe Streckert
JoeStreckert
Okay Portland! It's been in the news. I'm going to talk about the Elk statue. The statue is just called "Elk," but almost everyone calls it "The Thompson Elk." It
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Ben Storrow
bstorrow
I compared Texas to its neighboring power grids, which have also experienced bone chilling temperatures but have not struggled to the same degree. The differences reveal a lot about what
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💧 Tim Buckley
TimBuckleyIEEFA
Fossil luddites like @mattjcan & @AngusTaylorMP still don't get the magnitude of the technology disruption impacting global energy markets. The US just announced a 1,500MW/6,000MWh battery storage project, a tenfold
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Johan Nohr
JohanNohr
1/25 Okay, I’m gonna be all typography geeky again. This time I’ll walk you through how I personally go about setting a body text. There are probably plenty of other
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Tom
IancestroII
Why Stroll is the most unlucky driver on the grid: Austria - Sensor problems forcing him to retire whilst running in the top 10. Mugello - Running 4th and chasing
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Matt Malkus
malkusm
Clearly, anyone who thinks school closures are doing great harm to children is just playing politics. That's why publications on the right, such as NPR, the Washington Post, the New
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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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trevor
hiTrevorHere
The other day @xxcatskullxx was talking about the effects of Co2 on cognitive function on his live stream. Apparently humans can double or triple the levels of Co2 in a
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RobViper
RobViper
Quick & dirty notes via Mas Lucha podcast: Vanguardia thinks one of the local promoters in Tulancingo reported them to authorities. Their rep (Mayito) listed off all the local promoters,
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Stephen Stapczynski
SStapczynski
It is a beautiful Saturday afternoon, so obviously I'm spending my time dissecting data from the recent power crunch in JapanThis is what I found:While nationwide demand spiked in Jan.
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