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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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Europe Beyond Coal
EurBeyondCoal
SEVEN #coal power plants in , as well as plants & units in ,& are to close after exemptions from EU #emission limits expire today. A further Spanish plant will
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Seaver Wang
wang_seaver
This 2019 paper, to me, brings up a key under-appreciated climate equity aspect to nuclear phaseouts in Europe.Even assuming shut-down nuclear is replaced with renewables (it isn’t) this passes enviro,
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kilgore trout, back in some form
KT_So_It_Goes
if your contention is natural gas is better and cheaper because you’re saving money by gambling and not winterizing the infrastructure, and not adding in the failure cost of what
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Nick Chaset EBCE
ebce_ceo
Tonight @PoweredbyEBCE took the bold step to set our 15 East Bay communities on the path to 100% clean energy by 2030. And I wanted to share a few thoughts
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Uncooperative Crusty Richard Nourse
RichardHCNourse
Good to see the @NatInfraCom using @AuroraER_Oxford research to remove a few old canards from the debate and advocate a more rapid deployment of renewables by 2030 than before, pretty
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Robinson Meyer
yayitsrob
The FBI is raiding the farm of the sitting speaker of the Ohio House, Larry Householder https://daytondailynews.com/news/breaking-news-fbi-agents-are-at-ohio-house-speaker-larry-householders-farm/JCKHFEK4ZFH5HJF5O4MCP3BY2M/…It’s investi
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Samir Kayande
SamirKayande
Today's cost of capital thread starts with a trick question: what has a higher cost of capital: PDP or prospective land? And the conventional answer is prospective land. I think
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Fatih Birol
IEABirol
Renewables 2020 is out!This new @IEA report shows renewable power is still growing strongly despite the Covid crisis – unlike all other fuels. Renewable electricity generation will rise 7% in
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
asemota
If you are fighting against something, you have to understand what you are fighting against. This is the only truth about Nigerian politics and governance. Everything that happens to us
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Michael Shellenberger
ShellenbergerMD
Nations that partner with Russia or China to build nuclear plants are absorbed into their sphere of influence. The line between soft power and hard power runs through nuclear energy.
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Felix Heilmann
HeilmannFelix
What's the reason that people get *so* excited about hydrogen? There were so many good responses and discussions when I asked this question that it's worth attempting a summary. Here's
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Nicky Ison
nickymison
As Josh Lynham in the #WestWing once exclaimed "We've got the big MO!" That's right the momentum on #climate action & the transition to #renewables is now becoming too hard
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Mark C. Lewis
MCL1965
1/10 A quick journey through energy markets in 2020 via my articles for the FT this year. TLDR: 2020 is just the trailer for the full feature film that will
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Stephen Stapczynski
SStapczynski
1/ Lots of press this week about Japan going green> Japan to close 100 coal-fired power plants> Grid operators to give preference to renewables> Export rules for coal tech will
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Prof Juju 🌍🌹🌱💙 #FreeDishaRavi #FarmersProtest
JKSteinberger
Unpopular opinion: the emphasis on automation, Fully Automated Luxury Communism, and work-time reductions / work sharing in degrowth/steady state economics is causing confusion at a time when there is a
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