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Posts by Mike O'Boyle

the metaphor of the frog in the pot of slowly boiling water applies to so many things right now

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Have the billionaires considered getting together and giving their money away transparently to worthy causes like education, healthcare, and the arts to preempt the wealth tax? Wouldn't they get more happiness out of that than, say, funding super PACs to stop wealth tax legislation?

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How are things on X these days? Bsky is depressing

4 months ago 1 0 1 0

I think it's actually that we're worried we've gotten so out of social customs that we aren't sure what the right words are for the situation (or that they'll be received as such) and then just chicken out of trying.

4 months ago 1 0 1 0

What is holding us back? The fear of awkward interactions with strangers? The fear of rejection? The effort of reaching out?

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Without fail each person settling nearby eyes the open seat but then says nothing

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We're so emotionally and socially disconnected in SF that people can't even ask to sit in the muni window seat because someone is at the aisle. Not will that person move. So people just stand and stare at their phones

4 months ago 4 1 2 0

Increasing gas generation does not strike me as a responsive long-term affordability strategy.

5 months ago 9 1 0 0
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Shenanigans! In all seriousness, it was all too predictable that shareholder interests in staying ahead on AI would prevail over longer term climate goals that are not being enforced particularly rigorously in the world of finance and completely voluntarily within the companies.

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California Outlines Clean Cars Roadmap After Federal Repeals But the road ahead for clean vehicles remains uncertain

California Outlines Clean Cars Roadmap After Federal Repeals
open.substack.com/pub/thepower...

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a man in a tuxedo with a bow tie is smiling with #schitts creek written below him ALT: a man in a tuxedo with a bow tie is smiling with #schitts creek written below him
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Can I just say, @energyinnovation.org has the best communications and editorial team in the business. @silviomarcacci.bsky.social and @shannonstirone.bsky.social worked wonders turning my wonky ass prose into understandable, compelling narrative to make this piece shine.

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Opinion | Quick! Get the Wind and Solar Discounts Before It’s Too Late!

With clean energy tax credits rapidly expiring, states need to be more creative than ever to maximize these savings for consumers. That's why former Gov. Bill Ritter and I wrote this piece for @nytimes.com urging states speed up procurement of wind and solar energy www.nytimes.com/2025/08/15/o...

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An ambitious proposal to quickly add 23 GW of renewables in California California could move quickly to enable 23 GW of renewables near existing thermal generators, in time for the projects to qualify for tax credits before they expire, says a think tank policy director.

California could move quickly to enable 23 GW of renewables near existing thermal generators, in time for the projects to qualify for tax credits before they expire, says a think tank policy director. Quoted in my latest story for PV Magazine USA is an LA Times opinion piece by @oboylemm.bsky.social

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Contributor: How California can cash in on federal incentives for green power before they disappear Our state's leaders need to think strategically and act immediately. Capitalizing on existing infrastructure will be key.

thanks @latimes.com for sharing my perspective on the opportunity for California to pull forward clean energy procurement and qualify for rapidly expiring federal tax credits. I hope other states can similarly act quickly to pull forward these savings. www.latimes.com/opinion/stor... #energysky

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shitty AI recommendations written by shitty AI algorithms?

8 months ago 1 0 1 0
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shout out to @senangusking.bsky.social for BRINGING ADVANCED CONDUCTORS to a hearing. King this morning was correct that advanced conductors can up-to-double the throughput of power in existing ROW. Apparently he read the #2035Report on the subject. www.2035report.com/reconductori... #energysky

8 months ago 13 1 0 0

fuck

9 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Economic Impacts of U.S. Senate “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” Energy Provisions • Energy Innovation The Senate's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" will cost America 300GW of new power, $960 billion in GDP, and 770,000 lost jobs.

🚨New Report🚨
🔌💡 The U.S. Senate's “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” #Energy Provisions, will cost America 300GW of new power, $960 billion in GDP, and 770,000 lost jobs.
Check out the other economic impacts of the bill 👇
energyinnovation.org/report/econo...
#greensky #energysky

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Also good Brandoning

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It's good branding, we should all use it and say it was our idea

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What do people think happens when you can't build gas any faster, you kill the more than 100
GW of planned solar, and load keeps growing? What new energy sources will we build? batteries charged by expensive gas and 50 year old coal plants that the owners want to retire? What the fuck. #energysky

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It is a big blackout bill folks #energysky #bigblackoutbill realclearenergy.org/articles/2025/06/02/one_big_blackout_bill_the_house_reconciliation_bill_threatens_grid_reliability_1113662.html share.google/Lq7zXiLd58VU...

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@brendan.bsky.social would like to have a word realclearenergy.org/articles/2025/06/02/one_big_blackout_bill_the_house_reconciliation_bill_threatens_grid_reliability_1113662.html share.google/Lq7zXiLd58VU...

9 months ago 4 1 1 0

if NYPA builds it, will it just supply NYPA customers, or will it just participate in the wholesale market? How does it work in NY's market structure?

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Delivering Affordability: The Emerging Cost Advantages Of Battery Electric Heavy-Duty Trucks And U.S. Policy Strategies To Unlock Their Full Potential • Energy Innovation Battery electric heavy-duty trucks should be cheaper than diesel counterparts across major vehicle types by 2030 in most states.

Sounds like the podcast is out. But you might also find this paper on HDEV cost competitiveness from our Transportation lead Chris Busch relevant. energyinnovation.org/report/deliv...

10 months ago 1 0 0 0

Suits LA doesn't count

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I didn't do great in civil procedure

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It's definitely Bryn Baker or Priya Barua from CEBA @brynbaker.bsky.social

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A graphic titled "Hydrogen Regulatory Overview." It includes two concentric circles. The inner circle is orange with the sub-title "issues in energy regulators' purview." It includes four bubbles labeled "electricity systems," "natural gas systems," "hydrogen infrastructure," and "pipeline and appliance safety," each with illustrative icons. The outer circle is blue with the sub-title "other issues affecting hydrogen's growth." It includes four bubbles labeled "government policy goals," "emissions accounting schemes," "local air pollution," and "water consumption," again with each having its own illustrative icon. An Energy Innovation watermark logo is included in the bottom-left corner.

A graphic titled "Hydrogen Regulatory Overview." It includes two concentric circles. The inner circle is orange with the sub-title "issues in energy regulators' purview." It includes four bubbles labeled "electricity systems," "natural gas systems," "hydrogen infrastructure," and "pipeline and appliance safety," each with illustrative icons. The outer circle is blue with the sub-title "other issues affecting hydrogen's growth." It includes four bubbles labeled "government policy goals," "emissions accounting schemes," "local air pollution," and "water consumption," again with each having its own illustrative icon. An Energy Innovation watermark logo is included in the bottom-left corner.

The hydrogen hype cycle has confused the industry's growth trajectory--with implications for electric and gas utilities. @oboylemm.bsky.social and I worked with the Regulatory Energy Transition Accelerator on a new @energyinnovation.org hydrogen regulation paper:
energyinnovation.org/report/regul...

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