Gas infrastructure failed in the big Texas blackout of 2021, while wind, solar and batteries have proved reliable. But the state's political leadership immediately blamed wind for the blackout. We discussed what happened in
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20.02.2026 02:52
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Trump Promised to Halve Energy Costs in 18 Months. Experts Have Doubts. (Published 2024)
I was recently reminded of this absurd Trump campaign claim. Mark your calendars, 18 months of the regime will be July 20, 2026. Doesn't look like we're headed towards halving energy costs!
www.nytimes.com/2024/11/23/c...
20.02.2026 02:57
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CC Katie Miller. She's apparently not on Blue Sky...
14.02.2026 12:15
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ok back to energy stuff sorry bluesky
12.02.2026 14:17
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"sure sure sure, the bulk of it is a Mambo #5 style riff on how many girlfriends I have... like, we've got to sell records here... but the song is really about how the most important person in my life is my auntie."
12.02.2026 14:17
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"you know what would be a bop? a song about bringing girl friends to meet my aunt."
12.02.2026 14:14
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obviously very late to this fact, but Bad Bunny having opened the superb owl halftime show with "tita me pregunto" has led me to realize that they lyrics to that song are friggin hilarious.
12.02.2026 14:12
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My Maine worry (yuck yuck yuck) is will we be able to get these projects built in a timely fashion.
Especially given the history here... law.justia.com/cases/federa...
08.02.2026 15:35
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Fortunately @isonewengland is on it, and their first move to solve this problem is a competitive solicitation for transmission out of Maine under FERC 1920.
www.iso-ne.com/static-asset...
08.02.2026 15:34
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What's happening? It's a cold, sunny day, which means the 1600ish MW of solar that Maine has installed is cranking.
And now, as contractually required, the new NECEC line is cranking power into Maine.
08.02.2026 15:33
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This is bad and we should fix it
08.02.2026 15:32
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Worth remembering: The world has been spending more on solar than oil for the last two years.
15.01.2026 16:52
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Ha! Definitely not true! (But am trying to do good things!)
16.12.2025 12:58
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[sits up in bed] The Sun is sincerely non-rival and non-excludable. The Sun is a public good.
24.11.2025 01:35
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Oh New England. So embarrassing. We can't take you anywhere
24.11.2025 02:50
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Loser stuff
10.10.2025 16:29
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On it
26.08.2025 23:58
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Sam Evans Brown - The Energy Transition And Why Itβs Inevitable
YouTube video by Amos Fortune Forum
Great lecture by @samebenergy.bsky.social on why the doubters are wrong and there will be an #energytransition. The question is just whether the doubters will slow it down as they are intending @myzerocarbon.org
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20.07.2025 23:21
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Support Clean Energy NH | NH Gives 2025
Iβm ready to support Clean Energy NH on June 10, 2025 during NH Gives 2025.
Learn more about Clean Energy NH and all the other organizations
participating in NH Gives 2025.
I can talk about how rad Clean Energy NH is until I'm blue in the face, and I truly believe we have a replicable model that should be rolled out in Red States across the country. Help us pay our staff?
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11.06.2025 15:22
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Hey Bluesky!
If anybody here gives a hoot about NH continuing to make progress on decarbonization, consider supporting CENH today!
We're the only outfit that is doing real things, in my humble opinion.
11.06.2025 15:20
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How many of these developers/manufacturers in red districts are donating to GOP campaigns? How do these donations compare to other GOP donors who are anti-clean energy?
24.05.2025 22:12
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Cover of new REPEAT Project report, "A Fork In The Road: Impacts of Federal Policy Repeal On The U.S. Energy Transition."
Summary
Full repeal of current federal energy and climate policies would:
β’ Increase U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by roughly 0.5 billion metric tons per year in 2030 and more than 1 billion
metric tons per year in 2035.
β’ Raise U.S. household and business energy expenditures by $25 billion annually in 2030 and over $50 billion
in 2035.
β’ Increase average U.S. household energy costs by roughly $100 to $160 per household per year in 2030 and roughly
$270 to $415 per household per year in 2035.
β’ Reduces cumulative capital investment in U.S. electricity and clean fuels production by $1 trillion from 2025-2035.
β’ Imperil a total of $522 billion in announced but pending investments in U.S. clean energy supply and manufacturing.
β’ Reduce annual sales of electric vehicles by roughly 40% in 2030 and end Americaβs battery manufacturing boom.
β’ Substantially slow electricity capacity additions, raising national average retail electricity rates and monthly
household electricity bills by about 9% in 2030 β and as much as 17% in some states (including TX, OK and PA).
β’ Kill off the nascent clean hydrogen, CO2 management, and nuclear power sectors.
Graphic showing historical and modeled US greenhouse gas emissions, with substantial increase if current federal policies are repealed.
Graphic showing modeled average household US energy costs, with substantial increase if current federal policies are repealed.
What does the GOP Megabill passed by the House this morning mean for the US energy transition, energy prices, emissions and the economy? REPEAT Project's new analysis has you covered. Read the new report or listen to our recent SHIFT KEY episode diving into the details. π ‡οΈ
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22.05.2025 16:04
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Mais bien sur!
I just have always found it baffling that HQ wouldn't invest aggressively in EE.
19.05.2025 02:16
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We do need to think seriously about what new "clean firm" resources we can build, but the truth is that any new generation is likely to increase our bills. At every juncture, doing more with what we have now is the economically optimal move. www.linkedin.com/posts/philip...
18.05.2025 19:04
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And in 2025, building ANYTHING new is expensive, where as there remains an enormous amount of low-hanging efficiency measures that haven't been pursued in Quebec, because their rates are so low as to make the payback for the consumer difficult to justify. www.theenergymix.com/hydro%E2%80%...
18.05.2025 19:03
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The situation for HQ is fairly unique: where else do you have a legacy fleet of fully-amortized, low-cost hydro facilities sitting next door to one of the highest cost electricity markets in the country?
Every kWh they don't consume locally is worth 2x more sold to us.
18.05.2025 19:01
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Bravo, @hydroquebec.com! I've been observing this company's moves for over a decade now and I've been waiting for this particular move for that entire time.
18.05.2025 18:46
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