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Stephen Byrd

@CalderByrd

Se unió Ocak 2017
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Stephen Byrd
Stephen Byrd@CalderByrd·
@PDabbar @Fusion_Industry @ENERGY Paul, this is exciting. I respect your expertise and wanted to ask a question I am hearing from a few bears. The bears are pointing to the very low efficiency of the laser - and that as a result, even this advance does not achieve a true net positive energy balance - thoughts?
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Michael Wara
Michael Wara@MichaelWWara·
I talked with students recently about love and climate change. Been thinking a lot about it since wrt the COP and wildfire. I really do think that we will only find a way through this if we can love each other and the places we live and care for enough. It comes down to that.
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Stephen Byrd
Stephen Byrd@CalderByrd·
@ArtFraudInsight The last page of this article shows and interesting link between Mangan and John Darren Re
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Michael Wara
Michael Wara@MichaelWWara·
Hey #energytwitter peeps, if there was, hypothetically speaking, an executive ed program focussed on having moderated but unvarnished and truthful conversations about the hard policy challenges in the energy transition, would you show up (and be willing to pay to do so)?
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Michael Wara
Michael Wara@MichaelWWara·
Hey #energytwitter, what's a reasonable cost per MW or MWh for new utility scale battery? Assuming no interconnection cost and easy siting.
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Michael Wara
Michael Wara@MichaelWWara·
Last night I was trying to imagine what it would have been like to get up this morning, say goodbye to my kids and their mom, go down to city hall to pick up an AR15 to go and fight against a professional army. I cannot imagine; nor being the parent trying to keep our kids safe.
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Stephen Byrd
Stephen Byrd@CalderByrd·
@leahstokes Dr. Stokes, do you have a sense for how rooftop solar developers would be treated under this program?
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Stephen Byrd
Stephen Byrd@CalderByrd·
@jburwen For a broader assessment of the cost of moving to a green hydrogen-based energy system (and eliminating methane), see the work from the Hydrogen Council and also a piece from Guidehouse on a potential green hydrogen backbone that could be developed for Europe
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Jason Burwen 🔋🔋🔋
Hi #energytwitter--what would be the impact/cost of "future-proofing" gas power for decarb, i.e., requiring any new gas-fired generating units installed to be capable of >>90% H2 firing? If not feasible today, how many years away from that are we?
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Stephen Byrd
Stephen Byrd@CalderByrd·
@MichaelWWara @russellgold A tax credit would reduce the customer bill impact, which might in turn cause utilities to increase their spending because there is sufficient bill headroom.
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Michael Wara
Michael Wara@MichaelWWara·
@russellgold I find this interesting bc transmission gets regulated rate of return if sited. So why would a tax credit induce more transmission? Maybe I just don’t get it. Will it help the transco pay more to landowners to buy them off? Or offer greater concessions to PUCs to get FPCNs?
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Stephen Byrd
Stephen Byrd@CalderByrd·
@AriPeskoe I would totally tune in to a meta-technical conference.
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Stephen Byrd
Stephen Byrd@CalderByrd·
@AriPeskoe @HanaVizcarra Does FERC now need to determine a methodology to quantify downstream and upstream climate impacts for proposed pipelines?
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Ari Peskoe
Ari Peskoe@AriPeskoe·
This is much more direct. From the EO: "The Chair of CEQ...shall take steps...to require that Federal permitting decisions consider the effects of greenhouse gas emissions and climate change." h/t @HanaVizcarra FERC does not need to wait for follow-up by CEQ. It can act now.
Ari Peskoe@AriPeskoe

It's not a CEQ regulation, but this line in the EO is consistent w FERC considering GHGs under NEPA in pipeline proceedings: "The Federal Government must drive assessment, disclosure, and mitigation of climate pollution and climate-related risks in every sector of our economy"

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Stephen Byrd
Stephen Byrd@CalderByrd·
@MichaelWWara Interesting. I wonder how regulation might change if a Biden EPA were to take a different approach to emission measurement.
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Michael Wara
Michael Wara@MichaelWWara·
The red bars are the measured emissions of CH4 (and presumably other compounds at many of these facilities). The diamonds are the emissions factor based estimates that EPA uses for estimating emissions of a wide variety of air pollutants including CH4, CO, CO2, NM-VOCs, NOx, etc.
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Michael Wara
Michael Wara@MichaelWWara·
I've been reading off and on whatever I can about the differences between measured emissions at major industrial sites and what is reported using emissions factors under standard @EPA reporting guidelines. This figure jumps out from the SI for Duren et al, 2019:
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