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The biggest solar-plus-storage project in the US just came online
  • That's nice and makes a dent. 18,248,000 MWh/year so 49,994MWh per day. The batteries at this site are 3,287MWh, so they can store about 6.5% of the average daily Californian use. 875 megawatts peak power for maybe 5h per day is 437MWh almost 10% of CA daily consumption. And it's highest in summer, when the ACs are running, so that's nice. Please check my math! EIA

  • If I was feeling hopeless about the climate, what of the scientists? So I asked them
  • I read somewhere that it is normal of humans to overestimate progress in the short term, and underestimate it in the long term.

    That gives me hope, assuming we have a long enough term for all this progress to manifest.

  • Surprise! Billionaires aren’t solving climate change
  • Years ago I learned that tribes people often create large herds (a sign of wealth) that then lead to desertification, famine and poverty. Seems like we do the same thing, but at a higher level.

  • Trump 2.0: The climate cannot survive another Trump term
  • Two obvious things: China has 2-3 x the people. Maybe adjust to a per person basis? Or a per GDP ratio if you are so inclined. Also, most of the stuff for sale comes from China - so we just moved our emissions there. This is super hard to adjust for, but should be considered a bit.

  • Trump 2.0: The climate cannot survive another Trump term
  • I don't think anyone questions that humans will survive. It's just unlikely that the complex global supply chain that gives us complex tools like microchips etc will survive. And may be massive famine etc after just a few harvest failure, or after the grain can't go down the rivers to the sea any more. Naturally not for the very rich, you can probably buy a bag of rice at a price. It's not survival that's at stake, its civilization and all that.

  • Michigan House passes climate change reform, mandating clean energy by 2040
  • Maybe for a long tail - but I think there were a few reports from other places that phaseout can happen faster than expected :) I am just worried that fossil prices drop because nobody buys them, making it super cheap again.

  • German primary energy consumption drops by 9.0% and emissions by 11% in Q1-3 compared to 2022
  • I suppose that's pretty much guaranteed. I am worried that the supply chains stop working before we get serious about climate repair. It'll be interesting to see what happens to the fossil fuel companies when the "proven resources" in the ground become worthless because there are barely any buyers anymore and borrowing against it is no longer possible. I don't know how much they do that - but it would have implications for the finance people.

  • Researchers argue that reducing greenhouse gas emissions is not enough to combat climate change
  • Solution is a maybe an overstatement, but

    • destroy the methane. That's energetically favorable, so it can be done more easily. Makes some CO2 but it's 50x less bad that way.
    • get the carbon back out and stick it into the ground. We'll be on our way when the Mauna Loa CO2 curve bends and goes down for a year or two. That's energetically expensive, but we'll figure out a way (hopefully) to do it wherever we have solar overproduction.

    Trees are nice, but it's nowhere near enough to do that.

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