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IEA | Formerly PIK and ZEU @jlugiessen丨 PyPSA developer https://t.co/FSHPyO8SIM 丨 Own views and opinions | @[email protected]
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@MLiebreich Loved the episode! The talk about salts and the talk issues of leftovers reminded me of "Kalimanjaro" in Germany. You can see it from train / airplane when passing by: Big heaps of sodium chloride, leftover from potash production.
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RT @OETenergy: We are #hiring 🥳 Are you passionate about #opensource and eager to make a meaningful impact on the global energy transition…
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@matteodefelice @PLOSONE Published with @PLOSONE last year. Great experience, very helpful reviews, smooth process, no complaints. + Open review history and open data policy. Because of good experience I opted for @PLOSONE again this year. Opposite experience on all ends.
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@antunes_morgado @gnievchenko I can only like your response once. So here's another like 🩷 for disagreeing in a civilised manner!
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@antunes_morgado @gnievchenko Don't spoil the "fusion will be available in 20 years"-trope. Everyone keeps telling me it for as long as I can remember ^^' Let's not wander into discussions on fission here, to diverse of a landscape to be below am meme post by Gniewo.
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@antunes_morgado @gnievchenko I think you misunderstood my comment? I surely consider "fusion" as a subset of nuclear. But unlike earthly fusion power plants which will be ready in 20 years, solar PV / thermal are nuclear (fusion) technologies which have already matured! :)
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@BShirizadeh @pquirion1 @nworbmot @EcoHache @AukeHoekstra @JesseJenkins @creti_anna @anunezjimenez @WPSchill @fneum_ @CelineGuivarch @ChristianOnRE @dorfman_p @Gregdt1 @DrSimEvans @iain_staffell @JMGlachant @maxparzen @anygoeke @gnievchenko @LionHirth @OliverRuhnau Can you share an authors copy?
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@Sam514182281 @JohnSmillie42 @heirloomcarbon @ENERGY @Climeworks Ah, I didn't know. Only saw their competence center on their website but nothing reported on capacity of previous projects. Was 0.5 kt/a their latest project? Scaling up by 1000x to 500 kt/a then seems very ambitious.
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@Sam514182281 @JohnSmillie42 @heirloomcarbon @ENERGY @Climeworks You mean "trying to ramp up fast"? I'm not familiar with any small sized projects by them, only their announced 500kt/a plant for Texas which they would first have to deliver on.
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@Sam514182281 @JohnSmillie42 @heirloomcarbon @ENERGY Hence the question. @Climeworks IIRC did 0.9 kt/a (2017) -> 4 kt/a (2021) -> ~36 kt/a (under construction, 2025?).
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@RobertD11359976 @AukeHoekstra For the initial supply of CO2, you can use biogenic sources or if you don't care also use fossil methanol. High costs and carbon footprint for an initial supply become secondary as you cycle the system. Using DAC: The largest facility in operation has ~4kt CO2 /a capacity
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@matthiasgolle Da sieht man schön eine Delta-Konfiguration + Südausrichtung bei den Panelen (2/3 und 1/3?). Habt ihr die Ausrichtung bei der Planung auf möglichst gleichmäßige Einspeisung über den Tag optimiert? Oder welche Überlegung stand dahinter?
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