Infra requires lots of cash and long time horizons. But we're in what seems like a suboptimal equilibrium where we have rlly cool pilots with no cash run by people with shorter time horizons, and the US infra planning ecosystem (really, the lack thereof) has no incentive or mandate to scale them up.
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Corporate innovation, as best as I can tell, only happens when federal policy or extreme competition forces the quick depreciation of your existing capital stock and forces you to compete on quality. Hard to engineer this.
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I am slowly working on a thesis for why the US is dogshit at scaling up cleantech and, frankly, I think it's going to make nobody happy??
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Meanwhile, Spain's massive investment in renewables is paying dividends now: with prices for Spanish industry and consumers low and stable compared with other European economies.
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Someone is about to be the best BEV, EV salesman the USA has seen in a long while.
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First known military strike on a US hyperscaler rattles regional ambitions to build multibillion-dollar cloud facilities
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The rapid expansion of American-owned data centres in the Middle East has opened up a new front for Iran’s retaliation against the US, complicating Gulf ambitions to build multibillion-dollar AI facilities in the region.
Drone strikes on Amazon Web Services facilities this week in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain highlight the vulnerability of cloud facilities — prominent symbols of US tech power in the region and hard to defend against air attack.
Fars News Agency, an outlet affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, said on Thursday that Iran targeted Amazon and Microsoft facilities in recent drone strikes.
Experts say Amazon’s facilities were likely targeted by Iran. Microsoft said it had not experienced any outages in the region.
The strikes mark what is believed to be the world’s first military attack against the US “hyper…
I double checked. This is not being reported at WaPo.
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When the pain hits, I would love to hear from all the people who've been pushing hard to delay our energy transition.
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Qatar warns war will force Gulf to stop energy exports within weeks
Gas producer says it will take ‘weeks to months’ to restore deliveries after Iranian drone strike
This is not only a response to circumstances but a major bid by Qatar to pressure the USA to end hostilities ( 🎁)
giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/... Qatar warns war will force Gulf to stop energy exports within weeks
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We are still framing dilemmas over values as technical problems.
"This all makes NIMBY opposition to data centers look like a political winner at the local level. But can it address more nebulous anxieties about a technology that is now casually compared to the industrial revolution..."
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Important news in the nuclear world. The NRC has approved construction of a new reactor in Wyoming--the first Gen IV reactor ever approved, the first commercial reactor OK'd for construction in nearly 10 years, the first approval for a non-light water reactor in 40+ years.
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We are still framing dilemmas over values as technical problems.
"This all makes NIMBY opposition to data centers look like a political winner at the local level. But can it address more nebulous anxieties about a technology that is now casually compared to the industrial revolution..."
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Opinion | Data Centers Are a Distraction. The Real Fight Is Elsewhere.
cited all over this NYT story yesterday about opposition to data centers
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Thoughts & prayers to the EPA :(
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When an enviro authority (eg Noaa) is weakened by a shock (eg Trump) and compliance norms in hard-to-regulate sectors (sea mining) go out of the window, expect public goods to worsen quickly as a function of mining licenses to be quick and easy to access and sell.
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The Michigan utility wants to sell 13 aging, small hydro dams to a private equity firm for $1 each and buy back the electricity for 30 years.
Consumers says dams may be torn down if Michigan rejects hydro sale
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IPU's Grid School is a great way for early- and mid-career professionals in the electric utility sector to elevate their skills. Grid School 1: Engineering, Economics, and Modeling Fundamentals starts on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. Seats are still available, register at the link below. #EnergySky 🔌💡
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ANDOR AND THE POLITICS OF STAR WARS – Waleed Hazbun
Really looking forward to this conference on Andor and the Politics of Star Wars at the U. of Alabama next month. Public screening of episodes, and presentations by really impressive scholars. And also me. Registration is at the link.
Thanks, @whazbun.bsky.social !
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We all have questions about these large data centers that are the "brain" of AI. I tried to answer a few of them here.
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What Alexis de Tocqueville taught me about recovering from a brain injury
When we are ill, we need expertise more than ever, yet our agency feels fragile. The best clinicians recognize this, a patient writes.
“In democracies, people grant legitimacy not only to those with superior knowledge but also to those whose experience mirrors their own. We listen not just vertically, to institutions, but horizontally, to one another. And we often listen better to the horizontal voice.” @jackiantonovich.bsky.social
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What it is Like to Accidentally be Trapped in a Country at War
By Zack Davisson
Hey! You seen on the news of evacuation orders for Americans whose vacation was suddenly disrupted by a little war as a treat? Well, it happened to me too.
Gather round for story time! Destination, EGYPT!!!
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There is no better way to insulate yourself from global oil & gas price volatility than to invest in technologies that generate useful heat & power without any oil & gas input. The Trump WH attack on renewables is a direct attack on your economic security.
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My dad is a big fan of his. He's still running at 78, and even has been mistaken for Galloway at some races!
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a modicum of good news
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A deeply underreported story. I know so many people struggling to pay their electric bills
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