Tuesday, January 31, 2023

When One Plus One is Three


In this episode, Drew Sample talks about building on the synergy of finding a good business partner. 

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Monday, January 30, 2023

The Decline And Fall of Fossil Fuels

FERC projects that natural gas capacity will not grow in the next three years. That means nearly 100% of net generating capacity growth is expected to made up of renewables.

Wind farm in Iowa. (Voice of America, public domain)

George Harvey

The SUN Day Campaign released its January 2023 analysis of data and projections from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), and Green Energy Times is reprinting it. Here, however, we want look at the same report from a slightly different angle.

We should start with a note on the past. On July 15, 2020, just two and a half years ago, G.E.T. posted a little news item at its web site, “Fossil Fuels Are Failing, FERC Data Shows.” (https://bit.ly/FFAF-FERC) That post said the United States had finally reached the important point that fossil fuels had entered an overall decline for generating capacity of electricity.

The post looked at projections by FERC about highly probable construction of new generating plants and retirement of old ones, from June of 2020, to May, 2023. It showed that the net change in combined capacity of the fossil fuel plants would fall to less than zero in that time. The reason was that coal-burning power plants were no longer being built, and the net capacity growth of gas-burning power plants (capacity of new plants minus capacity of plants being retired) was insufficient to replace the capacity of coal plants being retired.

Specifically, FERC projected that from June, 2020 to May, 2023, there would be a net growth of 17,480 megawatts (MW) of natural gas generating capacity, a net loss of 20,696 MW of coal capacity, and a net loss of 3,982 MW of oil capacity. So combined capacity of fossil fuels generating was expected to fall 7,198 by May, 2023. (https://bit.ly/May-2020-data)

Now, in late January of 2023, we can see how well FERC did with its projections. The short story is that fossil fuels declined a good deal more than expected. Gas capacity grew by 16,050 MW, 1,430 MW less than projected. Coal capacity fell by 26,710 MW, 6,014 more than projected. Over all, including the small change in oil-burning capacity, U.S. fossil fuel generating capacity fell by 12,470 MW, about 173% of what FERC had projected. Data for this is in the above report combined with FERC’s Infrastructure Update for January, 2023. (https://bit.ly/Nov-2022-data)

Now that we have looked at FERC’s 2020 projections, we can look at its current projections of the coming three years. While FERC’s latest projections the use of both coal and oil continues to fall, they show that natural gas capacity has stopped its net growth and entered a period of net decline. The decline was first seen in September, 2022, but it has continued since, except for very small growth in the most recent report.

This means that not only is capacity of fossil fuels in decline overall, as we noted in 2020, but that there is no single part of the fossil fuels industry that shows net growth.

It is interesting that the rate of overall decline changed abruptly, starting at just about the time that the Inflation Reduction Act was passed in August, 2022. We could see natural gas additions slowing before that point, which was not surprising because the cost of electricity generated by solar and wind power had fallen below that of that generated by natural gas, even when the cost of backup batteries for renewables is taken into account. Now, the net growth of natural gas capacity is expected to be negative for the coming three years, overall.

It might be good to look at the growth of wind and solar generating capacity. It is clear that while fossil fuel capacity is no longer growing and is going into decline, the growth of solar and wind capacity has exceeded earlier projections. In 2020, FERC projected a growth of 26,154 MW of solar capacity in three years, for 56.8% growth. Solar capacity exceeded that projection, however, as 29,580 MW were installed, a growth of 64.2%, bringing solar capacity to 76,040 MW. The current projection is that in the next three years, solar capacity increase by 88%, with additions of 67,147 MW and no retirements.

For windpower, in 2020, FERC projected a net capacity growth of 26,559 MW. At that time, wind capacity was 109,750 MW, so the growth would have taken it to 136,309 MW. Now FERC lists wind capacity at 141,100 MW, nearly 5 MW higher than they had projected. Their most recent projection is for a net 17,449 to be added over the coming three years.

So current projections for wind and solar capacity are that they will have net capacity additions of 84,598 MW over the next three years. And at the same time, there would be practically no growth of fossil fuel burning generating capacity.

That means approximately 100% of net generating capacity growth in the next three years is expected by FERC to be additions of renewable capacity.

By the way, for those who are view such news as some sort of political propaganda, there are four members of the FERC board that issued these reports. All of them were appointed by former president Donald Trump.



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Sunday, January 29, 2023

Balancing Farming and Quality of Life


In this episode, grower Scott Hebert shares how he tries to balance farming while having a good quality of life. 

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Saturday, January 28, 2023

Finding Satisfaction in Doing the Books


In this episode, farmer Jesse Frost talks about how doing the necessary bookkeeping can be more tolerable for someone who finds satisfaction in it. 

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Thursday, January 26, 2023

Trading One Stress for Another


In this episode, farmer Justin Logeais talks about how making changes means trading one stress for another. 

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Tuesday, January 24, 2023

NHEC Expects Restoration Tonight, Prepping for New Storm

PLYMOUTH, NH (January 24, 2023; 12 P.M.) – Working their fourth major storm in five weeks, New Hampshire Electric Cooperative (NHEC) and contract line crews expect to restore power to most NHEC members impacted by yesterday’s storm by 10 p.m. tonight. Some individual outage locations will persist through tomorrow.

Heavy, wet snow brought trees and limbs down on power lines in more than 50 locations on January 23, 90% of which were located in the southeastern New Hampshire towns served by NHEC’s Raymond District operations center.

Tree crews and more than 30 line crews are in the Raymond District today making system repairs and reconnecting impacted members. At the height of the storm, approximately 5,500 NHEC members had lost power.

Crews and support teams will have a brief time to recover before another winter storm is forecast to arrive on Wednesday, January 25. This storm is expected to produce the same heavy, wet snow in the same areas that were most impacted by the January 23 event.   NHEC’s resources will remain ready for this next storm event.

“Mother Nature has demanded a lot from our employees and our members over the past several weeks,” said NHEC President/CEO Alyssa Clemsen Roberts. “Multiple, extended power outages are disruptive for our members and exhausting for our staff. That’s why we’re preparing for this next event with a special emphasis on safety. Deep snow can easily hide a downed power line. Instead of venturing out to see what’s going on, call our control center immediately to report wires down. Thank you for being part of our safety culture!”

CONTACT INFO & STORM UPDATES

REPORT AN OUTAGE/ELECTRICAL EMERGENCY
1-800-343-6432

LIVE OUTAGE MAP W/RESTORATION ESTIMATES
www.nhec.com/outage-dashboard

RESTORATION UPDATES & PICS
www.nhec.com/news-events

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* This article was originally published here

Monday, January 23, 2023

January 23 Green Energy News

Headline News:

  • “Algae That Blights Our Seas Is Harvested To Make Useful Products” • Excessive outbreaks of seaweed are clogging up waters from the Caribbean to the Baltic. Now the algae is being harvested alongside farmed crops to create ingredients for cosmetics and food products. The outbreaks happen when tiny cyanobacteria suddenly multiply rapidly. [BBC]

Mari Granström in a lab (Origin by Ocean image)

  • “How The World’s Largest Banks Are Funding Fossil Fuel Companies” • There’s no way to sugarcoat this. The world’s largest banks are providing the money fossil fuel companies need so they can continue degrading the environment to the point where the humans may no longer be able to survive on our little blue planet [CleanTechnica]
  • “Nearly 220 Million People In Pakistan Without Power After Countrywide Outage” • A nationwide power outage in Pakistan left nearly 220 million people without electricity on Monday, threatening to cause havoc in the South Asian nation already grappling with fuel shortages in the winter months. It is unclear how long the outage will last. [CNN]
  • “Climate Scientists Worry As ‘Sun Tourism’ Catches Up Fast In Himachal Pradesh” • ‘Sun tourism’ is catching up fast in the Indian mountains of Himachal Pradesh as one gets more balmy days in the winter compared to the country’s northern plains, where the fog is screening out the sun. It is a worrying sign for climate scientists. [The Weather Channel]
  • “With Its New Energy Policy, Odisha Hopes For A Frictionless Transition To Renewable Power” • The government of the Indian state of Odisha is offering exemption on duty and surcharges, along with other benefits and is targetting renewable energy capacity of 10,000 MW by 2030, according to its renewable energy policy, 2022.  [Scroll.in]

For more news, please visit geoharvey – Daily News about Energy and Climate Change.



* This article was originally published here

Sunday, January 22, 2023

Top Watering vs. Bottom Watering Microgreens


In this episode, long-time microgreens grower Chris Thoreau talks about the pros and cons of top watering versus bottom watering microgreens. 

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* This article was originally published here

Saturday, January 21, 2023

Getting to the Heart of Someone's Motivation


In this episode, HR professional turned farmer Jeremy Tolley talks about how to uncover someone's true motivation for wanting a job on your farm. 

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* This article was originally published here

Friday, January 20, 2023

Varied Flexibility with Flower Market Streams


In this episode, flower farmers Benny & Courtney Pino talk about the different flexibilities of the different cut flower market streams.

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Thursday, January 19, 2023

Predicting Budget Needs


In this episode, farmer Taylor Mendell shares some tricks she learned to predict the budget needs of their CSA farm. 

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Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Arriving at a CSA Model


In this episode, grower Jay Reid talks about market streams and how they came to arrive at a CSA model. 

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Monday, January 16, 2023

Enjoying Both On and Off-Farm Jobs


In this episode, grower Rome Julian shares his experience balancing on and off-farm jobs while enjoying both. 

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Sunday, January 15, 2023

The Cost of Acquisition


In this episode, grower Jordan MacPhee talks about the cost that goes into acquiring new customers. 

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Monday, January 9, 2023

January 9 Green Energy News

Headline News:

  • “Why Nuclear Fusion Is Not The Holy Grail” • Last month, scientists made a breakthrough in nuclear fusion energy. The reaction produced more energy than it consumed. But the numerous inefficiencies this statement ignores aren’t the only problem. A useful fusion reactor is still a long way off, and we don’t know how far off. [Foreign Policy]

Reactor viewing port, 2011 (LLNS, CC-BY-SA 3.0)

  • “Three Reasons The World Is Seeing More Record-Breaking Deluges And Flash Floods” • Human-caused climate change is making severe flooding events like these more common. In mountainous regions, three effects of climate change are more intense precipitation, shifting snow and rain patterns, and the effects of wildfires on the landscape. [The Hindu]
  • “UK’s EV Share Hits 40% In December – Tesla Model Y Overall Bestseller” • The UK’s auto market saw plugin EVs take 39.4% of new sales in December, a new record, up from 33.2% year on year. Full electrics took 32.9% of the market. The Tesla Model Y was the UK’s overall third best selling vehicle in 2022, and the top seller in December. [CleanTechnica]
  • “German Coal Mine Stand Off Amid Ukraine War Energy Crunch” • Lützerath, in western Germany, is about to be swallowed up by a massive coal mine. Around 200 climate activists, who are now all that stand in the way of the diggers expanding the Garzweiler opencast mine, have been warned to leave or be forcibly evicted. [BBC]

Lützerath and mine (Alle Dörfer, CC-BY-SA 2.0)

  • “WA Land Allocation Advances Plans For 26-GW Renewable Energy Hub” • British energy giant BP’s plans to build one of the world’s largest renewable energy and green hydrogen hubs in Western Australia got a significant boost when the government of the state allocated land to support development of the proposed 26-GW project. [pv magazine Australia]
  • “Most Of California Could Experience Significant Flooding This Week” • Significant widespread flooding is possible across much of California as more heavy rain hits the state, forecasters say. Two major bouts of rain will impact the West Coast over the next few days. The concern is not just the rain, snow, and wind, but each event follows the last so quickly. [CNN]

For more news, please visit geoharvey – Daily News about Energy and Climate Change.

 

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Sunday, January 8, 2023

Bringing Live Microgreens to the Market


In this episode, John Jarmusz talks about what goes into selling live trays of microgreens at the farmer's market. 

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Saturday, January 7, 2023

Considerations for Expansion


In this episode, Drew Sample shares the considerations he's taking before expanding his business. 

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Friday, January 6, 2023

Nutrient Brews for Microgreens


In this episode, Jerome Baca and Joey Jacques of Urban Rebel Farm talk about how they use nutrient brews on their microgreens. 

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* This article was originally published here

Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Considerations for Growing and Selling Cut Flowers


In this episode, flower growers Benny & Courtney Pino go through some considerations to think about before growing and selling cut flowers. 

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* This article was originally published here