Colorado Sun energy writer keeping on eye on the the sun, wind and what's below ground while hiking up peaks and skiing down slopes. Former Denver Postie
A story oft repeated. I used Twitter as a reporting tool to connect on environmental and energy issues and to folo other journalists, but my feed is now filled with a lot of bull. I am heading over to bluesky
@credenzaclear2 I wouldn't start with Hegel. His mother must have been scared by a peiod, he rarely uses them. His sentence (difficult in the first place) run on. Go with Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethis, the first section is on what is happiness and how to achieve it.
This is insane. Denialism in its highest form. “The concerns about overtopping are not just hypothetical,” said the former deput director of the LSU Hurricane Center
https://t.co/9sl2VPnTeZ
@williamloving@Sammy_Roth It is a question of whether utilities take advantage of the transition to pad their bottom line and shortchange communities caught in the transition. In Colorado regulators have already knocked out some of Xcel’s more lavish proposals
@drvolts I just used Microsoft CoPilot to sum-up a 96-page Colorado PUC decision. I had read the decision before finding CoPilot so I could see how effective it was. I'd put it into the 70-80% range. The one thing it did not do it find the coments by the commission ripping Xcel Energy
Colo oil and gas regulators face a dilemma. The greatest risk of orphan wells is from small producers, but they have less cash to put up for new finanacial guarantees. Going easy on them may leave the state with less orphan well money. https://t.co/TM4EwmFEHn
Colo oil and gas regulators nix one drilling plan near suburban homes and one in the middle of pronghorn high priority habitat. One local official said it looks like the commission is getting more comfrtable saying no. We'll see. https://t.co/5VUhq27t6O
@mboothdenver Don't forget: universal health care, hardly any gun violence, liveable, walkable cities and university educations that don't cost a zillion dollars. It's a hellscape.
@mboothdenver@jimmyjohns I guess you weren't in the Post newroom the day an order of JJ sandwiches allowed the staff to share the experience of food poisoning
Colo is set to adopt pipeline safety rules (an audit found the state inspection program in shambles), leading the fight for tighter regs are a couple of corn and sugar beet farmers https://t.co/6XTFUjofeO
Xcel Energy is closing a 950-MW coal-fired power plant in Pueblo, Colo. A committee of local heavy hitters wants the unit replaced with a nuclear plant saying when it comes to jobs and taxes it is the only thing to "make Pueblo whole." https://t.co/XTaW9cWTEJ
The U.S. 🇺🇸 power sector by the numbers in 2023:
🌞 148TWh, up 16% on the year
🌬️ 419TWh down 4%
⛏️⛰️ 386 million tons, lowest utility consumption since Nixon administration
🏭 1,659 TWh, up 8%, 41% of US power gen
🔋5GW new installs thru Nov, a record
https://t.co/UOIhFNZA97
Geothermal heat pumps are more efficient that air-source ones, but drilling the bore holes to tap into subsurface heat is pricey. One or two wells for many heat pumps could be a solution. https://t.co/2y8HilCeBo
@mboothdenver That guy unfortunately isn't a tech bro but the new president of Argentina. "The greatest injustice is social justice." Don't cry for me Argentina, I'll cry for you