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| | | | | By Gordon Tomb Pennsylvania GovernorJosh Shapiro has asked regional power grid operators to enhance the electricity system's dependability-and he's got ideas about how to do it. But his premises are flawed, and his suggestions misguided. Shapiro wants reliable power, yet he's banking on unreliable sources to provide it. That approach isn't just wrongheaded; it's a recipe for failure. "Here in ... Read more | |
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| | | | | * The geniuses who are planning New York's energy future think that they can make intermittent wind and solar generators work to power the electrical grid by the simple device of providing some battery storage. * The idea is that when there is abundant wind and sun, they can store up the power for use during those calm and dark periods in the winter. How much battery storage will that take? It's a simple arithmetic calculation, but none of our supposed experts have taken the trouble to crunch the numbers. * Nevertheless, without any kind of feasibility study of whether this will work, they soldier forth building large grid-scale battery storage facilities. The battery building program is under way, at least to some degree, and a few such facilities are actua... | |
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| | | | | Read our blog on: In the news: Innovation, Regulations and the Rise of the EV | |
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| | | The U.S. arms and supports Israel's genocide and one of its largest banks, Citibank, plays a key role. Our latest visual in partnership with the Banking on Solidarity campaign illustrates how Citi helps arm Israel, finances weapons companies that make the weapons Israel uses in Gaza, and invests in the Israeli financial and tech sectors. | ||