Author name: Lynne Kiesling

How is Changing a Government Mandate “Killing” the Electric Car?

Lynne KIesling Can someone please explain the logic of the argument in this Wired Autopia blog post to me? EV advocates say the California Air Resources Board is trying to kill the electric car — again. Under a proposal pending before the Air Resources Board, state regulators would slash — from 75,000 to as few …

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A Day in Savannah

Lynne Kiesling It’s spring break, and I’m escaping the course prep and house renovation load chez KP for a concert at the Savannah Music Festival. Just got back from a run, and I’ve got to say, Savannah is picturesque! Just beautiful in that distinctively Southern way. The weather’s gorgeous too. Now I’m off to prowl …

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Sad Socket: Galvin Electricity Initiative’s New Ad

Lynne Kiesling Have you seen the Galvin Electricity Initiative Sad Socket ad? In the half-century since our electric power system was completed, little has been done to update it — and it shows. We’re relying on an obsolete electricity grid that is dangerously vulnerable, even to forces as predictable as thunderstorms and as tiny as …

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Energy from Animal Waste

Lynne Kiesling Mike’s two recent posts about turning animal waste in to electric power and John Doerr’s focus on methane recovery from animal waste prompt me to mention one of the innovative entrepreneurs in this space: RealEnergy. RealEnergy builds, installs, and manages distributed generation and combined heat and power (CHP) systems, and can do so …

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A Couple of Interesting Climate Change Articles

Lynne Kiesling I found a couple of interesting climate change articles over the weekend. First, this Foreign Affairs article discusses the geopolitical implications of Arctic ice cap melting; it creates and destroys territory in ways that various Arctic (and non-Arctic) nation-states are responding to by trying to stake property claims to the territory. Hmmm … …

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