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Benji Backer
BenjiBacker
A common question being asked this week: is wind energy to blame for the energy crisis in Texas? The answer is no. People are simply dunking on wind energy to
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Dan Crenshaw
DanCrenshawTX
Devastating fact check here for John Kerry. President Biden claims energy jobs being wiped out can just be “replaced” by wind and solar jobs. This is wrong.THREADhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/01/29/kerrys-misleading-frami
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Paul P.H. Wilson⚛
gonuke
It is simply not correct to point fingers at wind & solar energy as we try to understand the situation in TX. The system (almost) had a plan for weather
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Amber Alexander
AmberAwx
((THREAD)) If you haven't heard yet, there is a Blizzard Warning for those along and west of I-35. Sadly we're not talking about ice cream here, so listen up! The
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NEChasing
NEChasing
Ever wonder why gusts from ASOS stations are usually lower than surrounding spotter reports/Mesonet stations during wind events? This graph from our Halibut Point anemometer tripod yesterday shows why. ASOS
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Pat McAfee
PatMcAfeeShow
Interesting decision by Sam Koch there.. Koch’s one of the s. Changed the game by trying different punts at different times.. The punt he just attempted is an Aussie like
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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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Eric Garneau
ericcgarneau
I wish I'd had more time to collect my thoughts on "cancel culture" before we recorded this week's show. I hadn't eaten lunch/dinner and was in a bad mood already,
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Christopher Doyle
chrisdoyle78
Alberta power generation from wind and solar (30 day moving average).Mostly wind of course. The green line at the bottom that tops out at ~ 5MW is Alberta's only grid
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SaphireSlice
SaphireSlice
Jan. 6th isn’t just the day we certify the electors, it’s also ‘The day of Epiphany’ [in Greek, revelation], as well as the anniversary of a legendary storm in Ireland/the
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Jeff Frame
VORTEXJeff
The evolution of storms, likely becoming surface based, including a supercell over eastern Iowa and a multicellular cluster over northern Illinois, and their attendant outflow boundary are key in the
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Dan Gardner
dgardner
Denmark has the same population as Massachusetts yet it is the world leader in wind energy, an enormous and rapidly growing source of the world's power. Why? Because Denmark's policymakers
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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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Scott Sistek
ScottSKOMO
Friday storm update: Still on the board. Models continue to vary in strength and track between Vancouver Island (really windy here) and N. Oregon (not quite as windy here). Better
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Nick Fitzpatrick
NickClimate
Renewable energy (wind + solar) has been taking off in #Australia for sometime. Now ~25% of Australians own rooftop solar. Yet, larger projects are left to private corporations (both domestic
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Matt LaMarca
MattLaMarca
We've got another couple potential wind spots in NFL Week 10, so I did a little digging... The sweet spot for unders appears to be right around 25 miles per
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