Thank you Senator @whitehouse.senate.gov!
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"An expert in power systems" -NYTimes | J.B. Duke Fellow, PhDing @DukeU | Fmr: SPGlobal, USDOE, Cypress Creek Renewables | Stanford alumn Substack: http://powerpolicy.net Use ππ‘ in posts for #energysky
Thank you Senator @whitehouse.senate.gov!
If youβre in Cambridge on Monday, please come say hello!
Not about working out in jeans but...
if data centers acted like responsible grid participants and maximized demand flexibility, they could reduce power infrastructure needs by 40 GW, or like 50% of projected data center demand growth by 2035.
nicholasinstitute.duke.edu/articles/key...
When everyone has a personal fleet of AI βexpertsβ, the scarcest resource arguably becomes the human we trust to tell us which ones to believe. Paradoxically, the value of top-tier human expertise and verification may reach an all-time high.
Yes, Google has massive stakes with the US fed govt - which makes this from Googleβs Chief Scientist even more meaningful. Have your execs spoken up?
The recent days have been horrific. We can't become numb to repeated instances of illegal and unconstitutional action by government agencies. It's even worse when public officials are blatantly lying in ways that contradict dozens of pieces of video evidence.
If youβre distraught and distracted today, it means you still have your humanity
NEW: Woman shot dead by ICE agent in Minneapolis identified as Renee Good, 37.
According to her mom, Renee had 3 children and was not part of any ICE protest groups
More than 25 GW of large-scale generating projects reached an interconnection agreement in the ERCOT grid region in 2024. Berkeley Lab said ERCOTβs βconnect and manageβ approach βis likely one reasonβ for the grid operatorβs success.
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New @wsj.com: "The Fight Over Making Data Centers Power Down to Avoid Blackouts"
βTββhe pressures of connecting to the grid at the scale and pace that people are talking about is going to push these solutions,β
@jessedjenkins.com said. βThere isnβt another option.β
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Country 9 in global oil reserves has invaded country 1 and arrested its president. Country 7 is under sanctions and its refineries are being destroyed. Country 2 is facing off with country 6. And there are riots in country 3. But oil is only $60/bbl. Maybe oil is not as critical as it used to be?
www.utilitydive.com/news/in-an-e...
...Large loads increase rates if they induce utilities to make expensive grid infrastructure upgrades to meet higher demand peaks...But with policy incentives to βrestrainβ peak demand, large loads can avoid the costs that drive higher rates...
Most of the year, U.S. electricity grid utilization is around 50 percent. Some researchers say that spare electricity could be tapped and sent to other customers, presenting an opportunity to lower prices.
Not many Christmas gifts beat @shannonosaka.bsky.social covering grid utilization! WaPo: βThe US may have a secret weapon against rising electricity pricesβ www.washingtonpost.com/climate-solu...
To anyone worried about a national energy wonk shortage: rest assured, there are still many brilliant experts available, Google just took the ones who chatter the most π
If you're interested, the link in the screen shot leads to www.ferc.gov/news-events/...
FERCβs bipartisan order last week is genuinely one of the more hopeful things Iβve seen happen in 2025. Good, well-informed, bipartisan policy on big complex issues is still possible!
Thank you Rob! π
Google is obviously doing great things, on many fronts. Among the most inspiring are their energy transition and climate focused efforts, having also recently added superstars like @tnorris.bsky.social and @douglewin.bsky.social to their mix.
My elderly mother just sent me this - I donβt know if AI-assisted research will arrive in time to help her, but the possibility is part of why I believe we need responsible AI leadership from Google and others.
Speaking of TIME, I had no idea they made my profile #1 for TIME100 Climate this year until I saw the hard copy (1st and longest profile)β¦ clearly a very slow news year! π
FT's big new piece on "The AI power crunch" appropriately includes a section on flexibility, and I appreciate them referencing our research. ig.ft.com/ai-power
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If you're not a subscriber, you're missing out on this goldmine - www.powerpolicy.net/p/new-study-...
A good topic for anyone at the intersection of #CloudNative DataCenters, #EnergySky and Telco
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Speaking of sensible things, @volts.wtf new solo pod episode is must-listen! ππ‘ www.volts.wtf/p/whats-goin...
This piece from @tnorris.bsky.social is about the only sensible thing NYT has published on the subject of electricity prices.
This is the 2nd near-catastrophic event caused by gas in a major downtown area where Iβve lived in recent yrs (other was gas explosion in dtown Durham, killing 2 and injuring 25, including 9 firefighters). www.wral.com/news/local/f...
Excited to share this professional update! ππ‘