Natasha Reich
@natasha_reich
Ph.D. candidate at @Caltech
Researching reliability in renewable energy systems and phototropic growth of semiconductors
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Hey, #energytwitter, Please follow Natasha Reich. She just got on Twitter. She is a Caltech grad student working on a project addressing "how many years of weather data are enough to design and wind-and-solar dependent electricity system?" linkedin.com/in/natasha-rei…
Thank you Ken Caldeira!
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Jackie Dowling speaking at #INFORMS about how hydrogen storage can be valuable for wind and solar systems even with low round-trip efficiency. Carnegie Science #energy #climate
@EdgarVirguezR at #INFORMS discussing how local siting restrictions influence the cost of solar power. Carnegie Science #energy #climate