Daniel Cohan

@cohan_ds

Professor studying air, climate, & energy at ; Contributor to and

Houston, TX
Mayıs 2014 tarihinde katıldı

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    My take on the latest Annual Energy Outlook. Beyond its implausible pessimism toward wind power and EVs, EIA now stands alone among major forecasters in not even simulating a scenario compatible with the Paris Climate Agreement.

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    Imagine you are an elected official. If you want to do something about climate change but also stay in office through the next election, why wouldn't you endorse a clean energy standard over a carbon tax?

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    Here's on why she thinks the Green New Deal overreaches and why she plans to vote for the Climate Action Now Act.

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    EPA proposing to look the other way in dealing with excess emissions in Texas:

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    Late to the party because I wanted to read the paper and think about it first, but a few thoughts on the working paper on RPS cost and benefits estimates. My take? Some econometric issues to consider. Plus: don't forget the politics! THREAD!

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    Climate movement grandpa James Hansen says the Green New Deal is ‘nonsense’ via

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    "Current prices look to show natural gas pulling away further out into the curve. This is not good news for coal as the reduced capacity factor from reduced run times has further put pressure on coal plant economics, which may lead them out of the market altogether."

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    I've written 930 pieces at Utility Dive and the last one couldn't be more fitting. A fossil friendly state rejecting a utility megaproject because smaller, cleaner alternatives could be cheaper.

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    talks about the importance of clean power in decarbonization at a Gulf Coast Power Association lunch.

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    This solar plus storage analysis from at Fluence is pretty amazing. Solar plus storage is beginning to be competitive with mid-merit natural gas plants, capable of matching their actual historical generation profiles at reasonable cost:

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    It's often said that storage is the key to compensating for intermittency with solar and wind. Often overlooked is that long-distance transmission is more effective and WAY cheaper! CO2 emissions from electricity in the US could be cut 80% in 10 years with NO increase in cost!

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    Yeesh, this is a pretty scathing look at South Korea's nuclear power industry. I'd previously thought of the country as a model for how to build reactors cheaply and on time. This certainly suggests the story's a lot more complicated than that:

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    Ohio lawmakers have a bill to keep the state's existing nuclear plants open but then cut renewable/efficiency programs. Very different from approach in NY, NJ, CT, IL, which sought to keep existing nuclear open *and* boost renewables to reduce emissions.

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    I've previously held South Korea up as an example of a country with a history of building nuclear power cheaply and effectively. It seems that may merit a reassessment...

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    The "Tragedy of the Commons" is widely taught and a bedrock concept for environmentalists. But did you know the man who wrote the landmark essay was a racist, eugenicist, nativist & Islamaphobe -- plus his argument was wrong? So argues here:

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    This past ~month: New Mexico: 100% clean Maryland: 50% renewable Washington: 100% clean Puerto Rico: 100% renewable And NV is on track for 50% renewable and 100% carbon free This has been the most extraordinary legislative sesh for clean energy progress and climate hope, bar none

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