https://t.co/r8XyWTXPeC The rough translation? the coase theorem says it doesn't matter how you allocate the property rights, you end up with pareto optimal.This says that's true for large firms, but not for the little guys, but it doesn't matter because little guys are little.
[Optimal Dispatch of a Coal-Fired Power Plant with Integrated Thermal Energy Storage](https://t.co/ieiHHFLBht) I was recalling the transition to electric light from gas light. Gas light got really innovative and efficient at the very end, but could not defeat electricity.
Just an abstract read on India adding new renewable gen. I'm hard pressed for an example of the new tech helping the old tech 'equitably transition'. Usually it's a bum rush. https://t.co/qe5GHLerAX
Morning reading. https://t.co/7u1J8fq64S
I'm always more worried about the extensive, firms moving, margin, rather than the intensive, growing and shrinking. It is the heart of the Trade Exposed Emissions Intensive industries problem.
@lehnerjw The survey doesn't ask about SEER, it would be unreliable. You do get age of the AC units, which coupled with type, room etc., gives a lower bound on SEER and an idea of average efficiency.
A man is dead. It is unclear if this was an open carry, concealed carry or problems distinguishing a good guy with gun from a bad guy with a gun. PSU took a $10M (fuzzy recall) budget hit when we armed campus police. The lawsuit after this adds to that. https://t.co/7EBaefw7km
Universities taking a larger share of faculty IP results in a decrease in IP production. PSU is starting to take more copyright (course materials, exams, homeworks, slides) and takes all trade secrets (Grade decisions on homeworks. Useful for automation.)https://t.co/4hwc9hpkpC