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Ryan Goodman
rgoodlaw
Good piece by @jacklgoldsmith on #SolarWindsHackI agree with his main points.But I disagree with some of his analysis, which conflates espionage with far more malicious cyber operations. Vital distinctions in
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Post-Culture Review
PostCultRev
One of the reasons Texas is having so much trouble keeping power on during this is because the state is mostly on its own electric grid, a regulatory set up
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Tiaan Stals
tiaan_stals
Recently wrote an article for my blog arguing that Australia MUST use nuclear in combination with solar and wind energy, if we are serious about a low emissions grid. Here
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Clayton Notestine
ClayNotestine
After months of intermittent writing, I've finished a less-than-brief guide to #TTRPG layout and "the grid."Layout design is game design. Anyone can learn it. It's fun, rewarding, and not that
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J Censo
upcaman
#ChinaControlsPowerGridKamlas running mate has signed over control via EOs of our power grid & other facilities ...1. Get this out please ASAP. “TEXASSomething is not sitting right with me with
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Steve Collins
StevenHCollins
Field-changing project looking for a PI: accurate data-driven model of muscle mechanics and energetics. Collect force and heat rate for a large grid of position and activation sequences for a
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Kitten, The Uber
t3hub3rk1tten
I realize it's not much comfort, but if you're seeing the pictures of lit up Texas skylines at night and thinking "all the power is going to heating up empty
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Eric Hittinger
ElephantEating
New Paper Alert: comparing the emissions effects of doing frequency regulation with storage versus gas turbines (spoiler: storage is better...mostly...probably)[This one is a bit technical / for specialists, but free
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Sara Wanous
SWanous
Renewables are often questioned for their reliability, but I think it's important to recognize that fossil fuels are not perfectly consistent either. The blackouts in Texas are mostly from the
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Amal Ahmed
amalahmed214
Thinking about how this crisis is so inequitable. When ercot was begging y'all to turn thermostats down, they were not talking about low income folks living in small, poorly insulated
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Marty Hopkins
MartyATX
Was going to try to lay out in non-technical language why our power went out early Monday & stayed off for those trying to decipher tweets/news, but w/o internet, I
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Amanda Quraishi
ImTheQ
I don’t understand how the energy use in Texas right now could be so any high that it could jeopardize the entire grid - in contrast with the middle of
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Michael E. Webber
MichaelEWebber
I know there’s a lot of #EnergyTwitter discussion about electric heating as part of a society-wide decarbonization strategy. Let me share with you some details about how this might look
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Sammy Roth
Sammy_Roth
When California had rolling blackouts, @tedcruz said the state “is now unable to perform even basic of civilization, like having reliable electricity.”What Texans are experiencing now is worse. And it
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Quite the tour-de-force from @Sammy_Roth on what would actually be needed to get California to 100% clean energy by 2045 and the somewhat-telling unwillingness to build fast and big enough
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Melissa Silverstein
melsil
Some thoughts on Nomadland. First, it is astonishing. I've seen all of Chloe Zhao's movies and her take on the people who are living on the margins, barely getting by
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