Wow ... that, I did not knowAnd the AI data centers are using jet engines for electric power.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-data-centers
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Wow ... that, I did not knowAnd the AI data centers are using jet engines for electric power.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-data-centers
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and it kills the world in the process , great !While watching these videos, it's helpful to remember that the energy density of gasoline is 12,200 Wh/kg. And recharge time is in seconds.
When adjusted for population growth, the climate-related death rate per million people has fallen from around 255 in 1920 to about 1.9 in 2020, a 99.25% decrease.and it kills the world in the process , great !
Oh, but this is the greatest country in the world, and the US is still the leader ... in government shutdownsseems China is beating us in co2 emissions,
pity , us used to be a world leader .
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ths-analysis-finds?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
Their emissions also dropped in 2015 and 2016. But, like their propaganda, CO2 emission increase dramatically over time, on average.seems China is beating us in co2 emissions,
pity , us used to be a world leader .
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ths-analysis-finds?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

I'll give up my ICE when you pry the wheel from my cold, dead fingers.Batteries? What is a battery ... just call a mechanic
Sorry if it's behind a paywall. It worked the first time I looked at it.
https://transformers-magazine.com/t...nsformer-failure-halts-waratah-super-battery/Sorry if it's behind a paywall. It worked the first time I looked at it.
https://reneweconomy.com.au/was-the...ul-battery-too-much-for-crippled-transformer/Despite the failure, Akaysha Energy confirmed that the facility continues to provide 350 MW and 700 MWh of capacity under the System Integrity Protection Scheme (SIPS), acting as a grid stabiliser for Sydney, Newcastle, and Wollongong.

These things are used to simulate rotational inertia energy reserves when RE energy is the main driver in the grid. Looks like they were pumping massive energy into the grid when it smoked.Some outside observers say the fact that all transformers were taken off line as a precaution, and problems found in a second unit, suggest that is one possibility.
WAGOn Saturday, the last of the three 350MVA 330/33/33kV power transformers started its epic journey out of Melbourne to its final destination in NSW, at the site of the former Munmorah coal-fired power station, in a complex 9-day operation. With a transport mass of 170 tonnes and being carried by a 477-tonne superload, the transformer makes for an unforgettable sight.
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The project is being developed by Akaysha Energy. WTC is supplying 3 x 350MVA 330/33/33kV and 145 x 7.3MVA 33/0.77/0.77kV transformers (all made in Australia) to Consolidated Power Projects (CPP) and Akaysha Energy for the project.
Any time I see words like "breakthrough" and "could" in a title, it's a big red flag for me. Usually, it's some company or university issuing a rosy press release that the "news" folks jump on when, in reality, it is almost always some early research result, the vast majority of which never lead anywhere at the end of the day (this is the nature of the beast when doing research).Something I just came across:
EV battery breakthrough could enable ultra-fast charging with more range, longer life
Hi there,Something I just came across:
EV battery breakthrough could enable ultra-fast charging with more range, longer life
Donut Lab claims its battery has already been independently tested by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. According to the company, detailed findings will be shared on a dedicated website, idonutbelieve.com, built specifically to respond to critics.
More than likely, it just the usual kick-the-can-down-the-road-while-we-continue-to-bilk-investors-as-long-as-we-can approach.Yeah, I know it's yet another article by crappy IE ... but this looks like an interesting challenge:
Hi,Yeah, I know it's yet another article by crappy IE ... but this looks like an interesting challenge: