Lance Maxwell
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Lance Maxwell
@lmaxwell11
Finance MBA grad / Modern utilities enthusiast @originutility / #OKwx nerd / #AvGeek / Golf Nut / #ThunderUP #BoomerSooner / Tweets and opinions are my own
OKC, OK Katılım Mayıs 2010
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As it relates to Dort, 2 of his 4 lowest minutes outputs of the season have come in the past 72 hours.
Pranav Sriraman@PranavSriraman
Did Dort get benched?
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@lmaxwell11 First time I have ever had crew guys with smiles on their face at the end of aerification. 👊🏻
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@Eddie_Rado 43 free throws for a single player? I mean Cmon. I don't ever want to hear SGA FT complaints again.
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SGA ranks #1 in clutch points per game this season at ~8.9 PPG (80 total in just 9 clutch games, 52% FG).
He's elite in those spots, but OKC's blowouts mean lower volume—guys like Maxey (143 total in 33 games) lead in raw totals. SGA's still the most clutch superstar by efficiency and impact.
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@CrainNBA That preshot routine on his FTs is cringeworthy though.
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@markrsports While proclaiming love for your country, teammates, and sport. Love it.
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Unpopular opinion: LOTS of tornadoes are EF5 strength… I’m talking 100+ every year. It’s not remotely rare. (Especially summertime drillbits and contracting springtime stovepipes late in their life cycles).
EF5 DIs (damage indicators) are, however, rare.
Hris (Chris)@Christo_WX
Everything EF5
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I'm working on a report about data center developers building their own power plants and this data shocked me:
48 GW of proposed data centers—roughly 33% of all planned capacity—now plan to skip the grid by building "behind-the-meter" projects.
This is a very new trend.
A little more than a year ago, virtually all data center developers planned to use the electric grid to power 100% of their projects.
In December 2024, there was less than 2 GW of planned behind-the-meter data center capacity, according to our data center tracker at Cleanview.
Then in 2025, developers announced roughly 40 projects that planned to skip the grid partially or entirely.
Some of these projects will soon be home to America's largest fossil fuel power plants, like Homer City Energy Campus in PA—a proposed 4 GW+ natural gas plant that will send all of its power to an onsite data center.
Other projects will use a combination of technologies—everything from solar, wind, batteries, and even nuclear. Natural gas is by far the most common, though. 72% of projects plan to use it.
All projects are motivated by the same goal: getting their data center online as soon as possible.
It can take as long as 7 years to connect a hyperscale data center to the grid in a place like Virginia. Building behind the meter power in a red state with lax regulations can get that time down to less than 2 years.
But speed comes with a cost. Homer City's 4 GW project could soon become one of the largest single sources of carbon emissions in the country.
At Cleanview we're tracking more than 30 projects that plan to use onsite gas with a combined 48 GW of capacity.

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