I’ll pick a city more or less at random. Let’s say Denver. Now a date and time in the past. How about September 3rd, 2017, at 4 pm. If you lived in Denver and had some solar panels, how much Read More
SoCalGas, Domestic Terrorism, And Cow Poop
I just have to write something about this story by Sammy Roth in Wednesday’s L.A. Times: How to stop a climate vote? Threaten a ‘no social distancing’ protest. This story is such a nexus of interwoven themes: climate denialism and Read More
Three Things
Just five posts in and I’ve already been seduced by my inner essayist. I don’t really mind, because Dave’s Made-Up Law of Pressure says that if you create an opening, what comes out first is what really wanted to come Read More
The Transducers Will Be Characterized
Back to the garage, at least virtually. As I reported recently, I ordered a Pelton wheel and generator combo. It should be here in a week or so. That particular tangible object (which I described as a “toy”) is not Read More
Elon Will Fix It
“It’s almost worth the Great Depression to learn how little our big men know.” – Will Rogers I can tell I’m gonna need a nap after this one. One of the most inspiring things I’ve come across on the internet Read More
These Are A Few Of My Favorite Things
Epiphany: I can do short posts! (Don’t worry, there are several more densely ruminatious [new word] stem-winders in the pipeline, in which I will continue to try to unpack the n-dimensional complexity of global energy.) Meanwhile, I ordered a new Read More
The Gas Battery
I’m really hoping to install solar at my house this year. I’m old enough to remember when “installing solar” might mean putting in a Trombe wall, or some glass boxes on the roof for domestic hot water. Still valid ideas, Read More
The Practice Apocalypse
I suppose the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic is as good a time as any to start a blog, particularly if that blog is about what’s to come, well after the current mess has settled down. I ran across this Read More