Yesterday, two colleagues and I had the chance to visit a geothermal plant at The Geysers in Lake County, California. For those of you not familiar with the area, it’s near Middletown on Highway 29 about 32km (20m) north of Calistoga. There is a very narrow valley between two ~1,000m (~3,000′) elevation ridgelines. On the […]
The Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Managment (346 million acres) and the Department of Agriculture, US Forestry Service (192 million acres.) I haven’t been able to find an overall reference to the US Department of Defense, but one installation, White Sands in New Mexico is approximately 2.5 million acres. No kidding, that’s alot […]
A follow-up story from yesterday’s entry, there is a report out today that China intends to build the world’s largest solar electricity generation plant, 100MW. To put that in perspective, it’s about 1/2 the size of a traditional coal fired generation plant and about 10x the largest solar installations on the planet. If you’ve ever […]
For whatever other shortcomings the government in China may have, I have to give credit where credit is due. Provided the investments are actually made and sustained, this signals an intent to stand in a leadership position with respect to renewable energy policy. I wonder if our political leadership is watching this? Renewable energy is […]
We interrupt Ohio State/Michigan week for this special travel bulletin…I write this entry from a relatively empty gate (with power!) at Atlanta Hartfield airport. After leaving Baltimore early this morning and spending an hour on the ramp waiting for weather to pass I arrived at ATL having missed my connecting flight back to SJC. Oh […]