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Tim Latimer
TimMLatimer
1/This excellent NYT piece covers the shift in decarbonization to gas as coal gets phased out. We’ve been arguing for so long about if gas can be a “bridge fuel”,
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Ben Serrurier
benserrurier
David Hudson, President of Xcel-SPS, says they're converting the Harrington Coal Plant to natural gas by 2025, and putting Tolk Station on seasonal operation in January, generating 4 months of
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Simon Evans
DrSimEvans
Great Britain has gone two month without coal and yes, that is a big deal.It's gone from 40% coal powered to ~2% in 8yrs. And plenty for other countries to
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postage negotiator
NireBryce
"throw more CPU at the problem" is abstracting the cost, which, well, it's "throw more watts (CO2)* at the problem"CPU power is abundant but a watt is a watt. *:
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Caner Can
hcanercan
In a year of extreme volatility and uncertainty due to #COVID19, Turkey achieved great success in the field of energy, marking critical milestones in the E&P sector and further tapping
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Richard Howard
UKenergywonk
What role could Hydrogen play in decarbonising the UK's energy system to hit Net Zero targets? This is the central question we address in a new @AuroraER_Oxford report - https://www.auroraer.com/insight/hydrogen-for-a-net-zero-gb/Summar
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LisaFischer
FactFisching
So, @RWE is trying to gain public support for its #LNG terminals in Germany by leading us to believe there is a #hydrogen future. Let us unpack this a little
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
There has been a lot of confusion over the drivers of the Texas blackouts. While more will become clear in the coming days, neither renewables nor insufficient gas capacity were
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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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William Marchant
richonlyinname
That we've already seen four NISMs this winter but the capacity mechanism auctions always clear for loose change is a gentle reminder that we don't have a capacity problem, we
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Chuck DeVore
ChuckDeVore
Much misinformation out there about #Texaspoweroutage, @ERCOT_ISO, wind and solar power, and thermal generators (gas and coal). Let's review what we think we know right now. @TPPF @Life_Powered_ 1/10 Two
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Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
bethsawin
A thread: why seemingly small change can matter a lot over time. Why your actions now could mean a different world in 2100. Why we just have to keep on
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Ember
EmberClimate
10 Tweet Thread of the EU Power Sector in 2020Key findings of our fifth annual report with @AgoraEW 1. Renewables overtook fossil fuels as the EU’s main source of electricity
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Ketan Joshi
KetanJ0
Here's a big piece for @renew_economy about Australia's upcoming emissions projections. It's set to badly miss even the weak, insufficient Paris targets, but there's going to be a *flurry* of
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Tim Baxter
timinclimate
Be sure to follow @ATCOGas's @GasBetter website for abundant stock photos and wellness.My personal favourite is the "Things We Can Be Grateful For This Year".I'm grateful for all those who
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Avik Roy
Avik
Why are millions of Americans in Texas without power and heat for days amid extreme winter weather? Blame bad energy policy. https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-political-making-of-a-texas-power-outage-11613518653?reflink=desktopwebshare_twitt
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