Michael BarnardinThe Future is ElectricIndustrial Heat Not Hard, Electric Solutions Already CommercializedChemical plant designer and engineer Paul Martin continues his run through all the ways electrons will heat industry8h ago8h ago
Michael BarnardinThe Future is ElectricProven Climate Solutions — New Book Is Positive & Action OrientedAmong the luminaries such as Mark Z. Jacobson, Mary Nichols and Dr. Audrey Lee who contributed, I find my humble self1d ago21d ago2
Michael BarnardinThe Future is ElectricFixing Industrial Emissions Is Technically Easy, Economically HardIndia utilies slides, transcript and recording on industrial decarbonization2d ago2d ago
Michael BarnardinThe Future is ElectricCanada Regulates Disinformation, Oil & Gas Industry Freaks OutFossil fuel industry thinks truth in advertising for their environmental advertising is draconian3d ago43d ago4
Michael BarnardinThe Future is ElectricCement Demand Will Plummet In Coming Decades & With It EmissionsSlowing Chinese infrastructure, cross-laminated timber, reuse of buildings and more will help our cement addiction4d ago84d ago8
Michael BarnardinThe Future is ElectricPumped Hydro Isn’t Improved By Heavy, Expensive LiquidDense fluid pumped hydro tries to make something simple and effective more complex with the usual results6d ago76d ago7
Michael BarnardinThe Future is ElectricElectrification Is The Answer For Industrial Heat & It’s Already HereHeavy industry’s heating is not hard to abate, every technology and process exists, it’s just economics and recalcitranceOct 131Oct 131
Michael BarnardinThe Future is ElectricCarbon Capture May Have A Role In Cement If Little ElseWhile vastly overhyped as a magic carbon vacuum that will allow us to not change our profligate ways, CCS has niches with meritOct 121Oct 121
Michael BarnardinThe Future is ElectricAI Isn’t Eating All Electricity & Emitting Massive CarbonEvery few years another hysteria about data center energy use and emissions arisesOct 1115Oct 1115
Michael BarnardinThe Future is ElectricSteel & Climate Entangled With Equity, But It’s Not A Gordian KnotThe developing world can have a first world standard of living without the profligate waste of steel of the first worldOct 103Oct 103