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Tim Latimer

@TimMLatimer

CEO @fervoenergy, revolutionizing the electric grid with next-gen geothermal 🌋 ⚡️ Texan.

Houston, TX เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2011
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Tim Latimer@TimMLatimer·
Oh, hey everyone. Drill, Baby, Drill. For clean energy. ift.tt/6jo5TIH
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@TimDishes If I’m understanding your tweet correctly, I don’t think that applies in this situation. There is a nearly one-to-one overlap in drilling logistics and supply so routing components is a non-issue.
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Tim Latimer@TimMLatimer·
@SheDrills None of the 10 in their data set are in Texas. Although it’s likely not a complete data set.
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Tim Latimer@TimMLatimer·
The number of rigs drilling for “miscellaneous” (e.g. geothermal, CCS) has doubled in the last year. 1. This has become a real growth sector for the industry. 2. At 2% of rigs, lots of running room until geothermal starts running into supply constraints.
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Tim Latimer@TimMLatimer·
@Houstonomics I was curious how oil and gas activity was up if oil was flat and gas was flat so I took a closer look at the report. The growth was in Miscellaneous, which includes geothermal and other activities. A fast growing category year over year.
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Houstonomics
Houstonomics@Houstonomics·
U.S. oil and gas producers increased the active rig count for a fourth consecutive week, adding one rig to reach 581. Oil drilling activity was unchanged at 445 rigs, while natural gas rigs held steady at 126. The total rig count is up 44 rigs, or 8% YoY
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Ashlee Vance
Ashlee Vance@ashleevance·
Speak to me of the most interesting start-ups/tech companies in Utah and the most interesting people. . .
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Tim Latimer
Tim Latimer@TimMLatimer·
Energy forecasts I hard. I usually use EIA outlooks from like 2005 to show how the shale revolution took forecasters by surprise. But this find by Nat is even better. A full decade into the shale revolution and BP still hadn’t realized it had arrived.
Nat Bullard@NatBullard

@TimMLatimer BP's 2010 "Energy Outlook 2030" (to your point)

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Tim Latimer@TimMLatimer·
This played out in a big way in the 2000s with shale. There were no shortages of “analysts” that were available to tell NOCs and other industry players that shale would never work so they shouldn’t be worried. And then the US became the largest oil producer in the world.
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Tim Latimer@TimMLatimer·
An interesting part of Disruptive Innovation is that there is always a cottage industry of thought leaders and analysts in the incumbent industry that, for a price, will comfort the incumbents by telling them that actually, you don’t need to worry about this new thing.
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Tim Latimer@TimMLatimer·
@luke_metro Given how boutique private financing rounds are, with investors having special rights with each share class in terms of liquidation preference and other, it would be quite difficult to assess a true independent valuation for any private company. So shorting would be hard.
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Luke Metro
Luke Metro@luke_metro·
Why haven’t prediction markets offered more ways to short private companies?
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Tim Latimer@TimMLatimer·
@v_abdelnour These discussions also happen with people in the power industry.
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Vladimir Abdelnour
Vladimir Abdelnour@v_abdelnour·
@TimMLatimer you mean: "Lots of discussion with VCs, SaaS entrepreneurs, and policy lobbyistis ..." they just assume that they understand a multi-trillion dollar industry with 1000s of stakeholders
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Tim Latimer@TimMLatimer·
Lots of discussion in energy markets uses terms like behind the meter, off grid, islanded, co-located or other jargon like they are interchangeable when in reality there are distinct definitions. This leads to a ton of confusion about what is and isn’t happening in the sector.
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Tim Latimer@TimMLatimer·
@joelhedwards I have probably answered this question 1000 times so far this year. Great job succinctly explaining why our industry is different!
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Joel Edwards
Joel Edwards@joelhedwards·
We get asked this question often, does geothermal have a turbine shortage like gas? No. Geothermal turbines operate at much lower temperatures (~150-250 C) than gas turbines (1300+ C), and can be forged with conventional polycrystalline steels, of which thousands of foundries can do so globally, in contrast to <10 foundries that can cast the superalloy monocrystalline blades for gas turbines. Even as geothermal scales like gas, we won't run into this bottleneck bc of our simplicity and the deep bench of foundries we can tap. The hard part for geothermal is not the topside, it's the bottomside.
Winston@ChurchillWw

Order a large gas turbine today and the slot you're quoted runs into 2029 or 2030. GE Vernova has 100 GW on contract, because data centers booked the factory dates first. That changes how a power plant gets built. The schedule no longer starts with the permit or the construction, it starts with the slot the manufacturer gives you. That date is the fixed bar on the Gantt chart, and everything else is scheduled backward from it. utilitydive.com/news/ge-vernov…

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Teddy Blank
Teddy Blank@teddypowday·
We now have VC-backed startups in geothermal power doing: - Hydrothermal - Super-deep hydrothermal - Superhot/magma-adjacent - EGS (fracking) - EGS (electrostim) - Closed-loop - Geo-pressured - CO2-plume - Oilfield/retrofit - Seafloor thermal vents SEVERELY LACKING: - Orbital
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Celeste Maloy
Celeste Maloy@CelesteMaloyUT·
I am getting results for American energy that is made in Utah! The House just passed my GEO Act legislation to cut red tape, speed up geothermal permitting, and help unlock Utah’s world-class geothermal energy potential. My bill requires federal agencies to make a decision within 60 days after environmental reviews are complete. This will result in more reliable American energy, more high-paying rural jobs, and more investment right here in Utah. catcountryutah.com/ixp/1124/p/mal…
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Congresswoman Susie Lee
Congresswoman Susie Lee@RepSusieLee·
BREAKING: I’m helping UNLEASH geothermal energy. As the United States continues to face both increasing energy demand here at home and rising energy costs from abroad, fully harnessing our domestic geothermal resources is more important than ever. With energy bills going up, we need to embrace an all-of-the-above approach to bring these costs down for hardworking Americans.  Today, I voted to pass the bipartisan Geothermal Energy Advancement Act to do just that.
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