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Dave

@cleantechdave

Investments at Nebula Energy; ex octopus energy, ex Citadel FKA @energyinvest365

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calendar_today20-07-2017 14:16:32

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. (@niyerenergy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we get this hydrogen thing right we will solve a huge chunk of power sector decarb. Y'all might not see it, but we have a windfall that could solve a major market issue. I'm gonna walk through why the H2 PTC is hot. Not even gonna try to be relatable here, wonk level max.

Dave (@cleantechdave) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s a start- but this rating needs to be included as point of sale info on the vehicle, and hopefully becomes an input for the star rating as well. route-fifty.com/infrastructure…

Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 10x increase in bike trips after installing the protected bike-lane. 1000% increase. Never forget, when you’re being pressured to prove that safe bike-lanes are "needed," it's hard to justify a bridge by the number of people swimming across a raging river.

Doug Lewin (@douglewinenergy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Russell Gold Elon Musk Electricity use will triple but that does not mean—and *cannot* mean if anyone besides Elon Musk is going to be able to afford their bills—that peak demand will triple. The key is *when* electricity will be used. If we do this right, we can 3x consumption & bills will go down.

Erin Zwiener (@erinforyall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey y’all. I know you’re mad, and I’m mad too. We have another ERCOT conservation notice starting at 4pm today. The heat we’re seeing used to be unusual in June, but now it’s too common. I’m mad that just two days ago the governor vetoed legislation to improve energy efficiency.

Karthik (@karthikfortexas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 9th largest economy in the world shouldn’t be in a position where we frantically text everyone to lower their thermometers every other day. We need to fix ERCOT and connect it to other grids, invest in energy efficiency, and build resilience through a Texas Green Bank!

Russell Gold (@russellgold) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's happening on ERCOT power grid this summer is stunning. Going into summer, the record demand was 79.8 gw. Last week, we hit 85.6 gw-- a 7.2% increase! In one year! Most afternoons, grid is being held up by solar & natural gas.

What's happening on ERCOT power grid this summer is stunning. Going into summer, the record demand was 79.8 gw. Last week, we hit 85.6 gw-- a 7.2% increase! In one year! Most afternoons, grid is being held up by solar & natural gas.
Dave (@cleantechdave) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Jones Act is one of the single most harmful laws in the US. It hurts so many people so a couple large companies can make windfall profits on their ships. reuters.com/markets/commod…

John Arnold (@johnarnoldfndtn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I used to think decarbonization was hard because voters prioritized the goals of the energy system in the following order: 1) Affordable 2) Reliable 3) Secure 4) Clean But I missed one. The actual order of prioritization is: 1) Jobs 2) Affordable 3) Reliable 4) Secure 5) Clean

John Arnold (@johnarnoldfndtn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How many cities would approve a 13-story building of affordable & chronically homeless housing in midtown + do a zoning variance to allow it to have a larger footprint + have neighbors show up in support + unanimous vote by Planning Comm? It's why Houston leads nation in housing.

Conor Sen (@conorsen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If one of Harris's weaknesses was organization building, the campaign infrastructure is already built, the ads are bought, many of the themes are set (abortion/democracy/freedoms, Project 2025), rate cuts are coming...just need to slot the game management QB into the system.

Josh Smith (@smithtjosh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have built invisible cathedrals that our lives depend on. They are beyond any single person's grasp. But their operation should still instill a kind of wonder and reverence as cathedrals do.

We have built invisible cathedrals that our lives depend on.

They are beyond any single person's grasp. But their operation should still instill a kind of wonder and reverence as cathedrals do.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal (@repjayapal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Work requirements hurt poor people AND are a waste of money. Arkansas spent $26 million on administrative costs for work requirements — and saw no increase in employment. Georgia’s program cost $40 million in one year — 80% of that went to administrative and consulting costs.

Adam Singer (@adamsinger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We broke every possible social contract for young people, unprecedented wealth transfer from young to old, devalued the currency, made home prices insane, education debt crazy and now for the lulz we're automating all the entry level white collar work. Just incredible