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Ari Peskoe and Fred Stafford using Simpson memes on #energysky to argue about utility business models after a David Roberts episode of Volts. I’m so happy.
Loved the episode. Especially this :
Being *Public Power Underground* we took particular interest in #3 and #4.
3-Shifting the balance of power in existing forms of energy governance
4-Creating new, cooperative, and participatory systems of energy governance and ownership
Tune in for an interesting discussion of political economy.
1-Being place-based
2-Addressing the root causes and legacies of inequality
3-Shifting the balance of power in existing forms of energy governance
4-Creating new, cooperative, and participatory systems of energy governance and ownership
5-Adopting a rights-based approach
6-Rejecting false solutions
We discuss the *6* principles of energy justice that emerged from Salma's review of community-based organization *visioning documents* (a term Salma developed and popularized). 💡🔌
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Dr. Tony Reames and Dr. Salma Elmallah discuss their work and research on energy justice in a special episode of Public Power Underground called "Afterparty: Frontlining Energy Justice"
"When we look at these visioning documents, I think there's a lot of value in thinking through the energy system in terms of talking to people about how they experience energy infrastructure, how they experience their utility."
- Season 6, Episode 18, 10:14
"There might be a very narrow set of techno-economic experts that have influence in a process like [regulatory filings]. That's not an apolitical space, but it only allows for certain types of politics or a narrow set of concerns to be expressed."
"It's not always the case that we can represent our energy systems in very quantifiable, discrete ways that don't allow for political understanding in the way that having a conversation with someone would." - Salma Elmallah in conversation with Tony G. Reames, PhD and Ahlmahz Negash
Governing the commons seems particularly apt for the management of electric service. I’m excited to keep digging in.
The post to bookshelf pipeline.
Scientists, academics, researchers: We’re excited to share that @altmetric.com is now tracking mentions of your research on Bluesky! 🧪
Calling all Macro Energy Systems enthusiasts. I created this macro energy systems starter pack. Featuring @jessedjenkins.com @gruberte.bsky.social @jfdecarolis.bsky.social @patricia-levi.bsky.social #energySky
Let me know in the comments who I missed and I'll add them.
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Here’s the starter pack that @jameshewett.bsky.social put together.
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A day of how to be a better dad and ways to think about nuclear power
Great day reading, beautiful night leaving Radcliffe Camera @ox.ac.uk
I wrote an accessible introduction to the life and work of the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Economics - Elinor Ostrom. She showed that are not doomed to fall into the "tragedy of the commons." Collaborative governance is possible.
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I am here for real time sports reaction posts. Bluesky has arrived!!
“There was a bargain people were making….”
Jon Lovett speaks to something spiritual and communal that broke in a bargain that didn’t pay off.
I continue to respect @jonlovett.bsky.social
New in Energy Economics, our paper on the challenge of allocating the cost of transmission in a manner "roughly commensurate with benefits" when nobody can agree what the benefits are. 50-day share link: authors.elsevier.com/c/1kB0SW3fc~...
Hi #EnergySky! I hear that anyone who is energy-one is here!
@erinbakerenergy.bsky.social 👋
Incredible episode of the Ezra Klein podcast with Jennifer Pahlka (@pahlkadot.bsky.social)
The importance of building institutional capability to deliver results is as true at electric utilities as it is in federal, state, and local government agencies.
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