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Dustin Cote

@trudgedmc

Husband to @ncotesclass. Writing about the business impacts of the energy transition.

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linkhttps://sustainableadvantages.substack.com/ calendar_today02-03-2012 03:42:57

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This is awesome. I've experienced the same with my much smaller newsletter. 5 readers have reached out to tell me they've bought an EV after reading. One put in a heat pump water heater when his fuel oil based one died! Sometimes a little information goes a long way.

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Pretty cool at the end how the Amazon is just absorbing everything coming out of South America whereas US, China, and even Africa have plumes that mix into the atmosphere

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I don't understand this answer. There is no reason an app on a physical server cannot scale up or out. It's not because they weren't on the cloud. The problem might have been hard to track down but cloud isn't saving a website from going down on its own.

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The only kinds of 20 year projects that complete ten years ahead of schedule are those that make massive profits for the company #EVs

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Wake County school system has created a districtwide Angel fund to accept monetary donations to help pay the lunches of students who don't have money in their accounts. This lets kids get regular meals instead of only fruits & veggies. Donate by calling 919-856-2918. #wcpss #nced

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Wind investment is sputtering thanks to permitting, local opposition, and transmission issues, meanwhile carbon management investment is booming because the government will now give you a lot of money to capture co2 heatmap.news/sparks/carbon-…

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That would be fossil gas electricity with carbon capture and storage growing. Fossil gas on the whole would decline significantly in a net zero scenario.