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Ideas

The Engineering Mindset Breaking the Grid

A longtime energy analyst argues that there are no solutions to the hyperscale problem, only tradeoffs.

AM Briefing

Sayonara, Equinor

On Greenland’s rare earths, Baker Hughes’ geothermal bet, China’s green H2

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Spotlight

Data Centers Have a Farmland Problem, Too

It’s not just renewables anymore.

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AM Briefing

Video Killed the Polestar

On Texas transmission trouble, Russian nuclear reprocessing, and ‘guerrilla solar’

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Paris, a Slate, and J. Stuart Adams.

Heat Waves, Hot Rods, and Mr. Wonderful

Three climate stories that caught my eye today.

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Gas prices.

Gassed Up

On alumina, CANDUs, and copper

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Oil derricks.
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Turn your mind back to early March, soon after Iran announced that it was closing the Strait of Hormuz. Energy experts told us to expect calamity.

Roughly 20% of the world’s oil and liquified natural gas supply moved through the narrow waterway, they said, and we would not soon be able to replace it. Oil prices would rocket to $150 or $200 a barrel. The world faced the worst energy supply shock in history.

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Politics

Key House Democrat Calls for a National Data Center Moratorium

New Jersey’s Frank Pallone, ranking member on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, says “this simply cannot continue.”

Frank Pallone.
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It was just yesterday that I wrote about the Ratepayer Protection Act, a bill that would transform into law the voluntary pledge big tech companies signed with the White House to take on additional electric grid costs from their data centers. My argument was that it’s not so much an anti-artificial intelligence or anti-data center bill, but rather a move to insulate further data center development from political pressure stemming from rising electricity costs.

Well, at least one influential lawmaker seems to agree with me. The Democratic ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, New Jersey Representative Frank Pallone, called for a national data center moratorium before the Wednesday afternoon markup of a series of data center-related bills, the Ratepayer Protection Act among them.

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