
amol phadke
@phadkeamol
Works at UC Berkeley and Berkeley Lab. Optimist about a clean energy future, worries that it won’t happen fast enough to address climate change
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04-04-2012 21:34:47
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This how U. S. Steel makes steel today - on the backs of the neighbors, and lungs of our children.



Great piece 𝕯𝖍𝖆𝖗𝖓𝖆 𝕹𝖔𝖔𝖗 about why are we seeing lack of intellectual help from our major research institutes on phasing out oil/gas as fast as possible - they are taking too much money from these planet wreckers. Below is my favorite example. Boo #Stanford theguardian.com/business/artic…



A few years ago coal buyouts were a cool idea - but only that Now, thanks to key IRA programs (and sonia aggarwal leadership) they're happening in rural America You just love to see it😎 canarymedia.com/articles/clean…


Jesse D. Jenkins And it is odd/bad policy that these interconnections had not been filled with clean in the intervening time periods.






Joseph Majkut Yes agreed. Plenty of pseudoscience from this genre of folks. But the broad idea that climate impacts won't be so bad in our lifetimes—and could even advance comparative US interests—is plausible. That's why appealing to things like near term property insurance rates or wildfire



Fantastic thread from Tyler Norris, advisor to Emerald AI, on how AI data centers can be flexible in their power consumption to enable faster grid interconnection and AI innovation, greater grid reliability, and fewer rate increases for communities. Technical details below!
