@briangrimmett@esmith326 They could be looking too far into the past (estimate beginning to see our EM waves in about 800 more years considering fixed universe) but, because the universal expansion is excelerating, we could be so far away that our broadcast signals never reach them or are too red-shifted
To be clear, I have a catastrophic leak in my own AC system at the moment so when I'm talking about conserving energy and reducing the heat load within a home, I'm living it.
Reports are out that the midwest will likely not be able to generate enough electricity this summer to meet demand. Here are some tips to avoid extreme electric bills and possible loss of service without spending a lot of money:
I hope these tips are helpful, for more information you can contact me through https://t.co/6lTcGYthcf. While it may feel like the electric company wants you to use as much energy as possible to increase profits, summertime demand puts a strain on their resources too.
@briangrimmett @DottyB123 Flint Hills Energy and Efficiency Cooperative. And, not to self-promote, but part of consideration of solar should include utility bill disaggregation and an energy audit.
@briangrimmett @DottyB123 How hands-on are you? I have worked with King Solar in the past and would recommend them but if you want the experience, there is a cooperative that does "barn-raising" style solar installations throughout Kansas.
Texas electricity demand rose to an all-time high today as heat bakes the state 🇺🇸⚡
📈 Demand on the grid topped 74.9GW at 4:50pm, surpassing a record set in August 2019
⚠️ This may be a grim harbinger of what’s to come this summer as consumption rises
https://t.co/VTAWzU1fIn
"Maine now has a higher rate of heat pump installations per capita than most European countries," Shannon Osaka writes for Grist. Why does this cold climate have high installation rates? Because it works. https://t.co/f1RPWTfqPi #electrification#homeperformance
I'm a pretty early riser so my hats off to anyone who is at work before I leave the house. @HuberKMUW and the army vet driving the park and ride shuttle at ICT. Thanks for what you do.
Congrats to the new 2022 RESNET Emerging Leader Fellows:
HERS Raters Matthew Jansing, Jared Kain-Woods, Noah Lawrence
HERS Rating Field Inspectors Erin Doll, Ryan Goss, and Corey Woods
Enjoy #RESNET2022 and welcome to RESNET ELC!
Read more at https://t.co/eVwjgi7hFb