
David Farnham
@farnham_h2o
Director of Data Science @climateai
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http://davidjfarnham.com 28-01-2016 14:07:45
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"Developing reliable hourly electricity demand data through screening and imputation" Tyler Ruggles, David Farnham and Dan Tong have cleaned up EIA hourly electricity demand data for balancing authorities in the contiguous United States. open source+data nature.com/articles/s4159…


The CDC began its #climatechange and health program a decade ago, as a pilot. But it hasn't really grown, and our investigation out today in The Guardian finds it's been hindered in other ways too, leaving more people vulnerable: theguardian.com/us-news/2020/j…

#AGU2020 session on near-zero emissions energy systems: bit.ly/38IAM26 Confirmed speakers: @destenienock and Ana Dyreson of NREL Conveners: Ken Caldeira, Rebecca Peer, Dan Tong, Tyler Ruggles #EnergyTwitter join us and submit your abstracts at link above

#AGU2020 will be virtual this year. Participate without leaving your home! Please submit an abstract to our session on near-zero emissions energy systems: bit.ly/38IAM26 Invited speakers: @destenienock and Ana Dyreson of NREL Rebecca Peer, Dan Tong,Tyler Ruggles

5 years of open access cleaned EIA hourly electricity demand data at balancing authority resolution. This updates the 4 years of data we published and documented doi.org/10.1038/s41597… Open Data --> zenodo.org/record/4116342 Ken Caldeira, David Farnham, Dan Tong

5 years of cleaned hourly US electricity demand data and cleaning methods just posted to Tony Lewis's database: openei.org/datasets/datas… Data is balancing authority level with largest reporting anomalies replaced with plausible values. Ken Caldeira, David Farnham, Dan Tong

We have a new paper out (David Farnham, Ken Caldeira, and I) on a field of increasing importance in meteorology: The analysis of synoptic-scale extreme reductions in wind and solar power energy resources (i.e., wind and solar “droughts”). link.springer.com/article/10.100…


Thanks for giving me the opportunity to share some of our work, NC State CCEE! Thanks Dan, Casey, and Adam for hosting me. I really enjoyed the Q and A and hopefully my talk wasn’t too boring!

Meteorology and climatology of historical weekly wind and #solarpower resource droughts over western North America in ERA5 by Patrick T. Brown SJSU Meteorology, David Farnham Columbia Water Center & Ken Caldeira Carnegie Science bit.ly/2YnQ77K #windpower


Decisions regarding long-term wind and solar farm siting may benefit from consideration of the spatial and temporal evolution of mismatches in electricity demand and generation capacity. New paper with Tyler Ruggles David Farnham and Ken Caldeira: doi.org/10.1016/j.isci…


Easily downloaded csv file #wind and #solar capacity factor time series for contiguous U.S. by Enrico Antonini 2,586 lat-lon coordinates represented for 2016 through 2019. zenodo.org/record/6451655 Data use for paper doi.org/10.1016/j.isci… w/ Ken Caldeira and David Farnham
