people riding coach on airplanes should be legally allowed to jeer the first class barons as they pass
what are the general expert takes on CAISO's integrated resource planning practice? It seems like a sensible division of labor -- public institutions charting the course, smaller entities filling in the details. Any critiques abound out there?
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No idea how to predict timeline but the first few years would be fighting over the facts, the next decade would be fighting over the risks of the transition, and the next decade would be incumbents trying desperately to hold onto their incomes. My guess is like 20 years.
it’s kind of insane to think about. investments in all that generating capacity, all that fuel infrastructure, all that global trade—suddenly worthless because it’s become obsolete. A geopolitical upending. A massive and sudden shift in investment. I think it’d be a huge political-economic reckoning
is the levelized cost of investing in and running this tech cheaper than using the existing, already-built gas stuff that’s already there? if so, omain barriers are speed of deployment, remaining contracts for gas, & political-economic friction
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