Into the weeds a little, but not much.
Link: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/08/how-trump-appointees-short-circuited-grid-modernization/615433/
The report also doesn’t address the public resistance that inevitably arises in the course of a massive transmission or pipeline project. Clean Line Energy Partners, a Texas transmission developer, has been working for years to build high-voltage DC lines to move power from Kansas and Iowa to Illinois and Indiana — much shorter routes than those proposed by Bloom. Both routes — known as the Rock Island and the Grain Belt Express — remain mired in proceedings before judges and state regulators.
how much are you really concerned about energy resiliency or are you just taking a shot at Trump?
On energy you can criticize trump for our continued reliance on corn but that's about it.
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new rules. Just wondering???
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And it’s “fracking,” even if “franking” is admittedly funnier.
If anyone is truly terrified of climate change, there is no fast solution without nuclear. If anyone is truly concerned about sustainability and availability, nuclear is part of the answer.
Germany banned franking and went in hard on solar and wind. Their energy costs are now far less reliable and way more expensive.
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