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Texas' grid operator just spent $31.7M in the middle of a heat wave and energy shortage.

No, not to provide fresh shelter to the homeless. Nor to install booths with free fresh water. Nor to increase the number of public spaces (outside of shopping malls) where people can gather, instead of burning energy to keep their homes cool 24/7. Nor to boost its investments in renewables and pivot away from the oil that it keeps digging.

No, the government just gave that money away to Riot Platform (a business that runs a bunch of Bitcoin mining servers) to convince them to turn off their energy-hungry machines, so everybody else can also use energy to keep themselves cool. Btw, that's more than twice the mining profit that they make in one month.

Let that sink in. Even a life-threatening heatwave can't get miners to behave cooperatively and turn off their machines, whose only purpose is as pointless as randomly guessing a number whose SHA256 hash satisfies a certain arbitrary numeric constraint - and they skim some profits out of these pointless puzzles just because someone decided that putting up a system with such perverse financial incentives was a good idea.

In order to get them to behave as someone who's not a complete selfish sociopath and evolutionary failure, the government had to compensate them (by a 2x factor) for the losses that they would make by temporarily turning off their gamgling den, while everybody else will probably just get a regular rolling blackout without any compensation.

I guess that today's capitalism is that system where it's actually ok for the government to spend public money - as long as that money goes to those who need it the least and create the least amount of net value.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bitcoin-mining-cryptocurrency-riot-texas-power-grid/

Texas paid bitcoin miner more than $31 million to cut energy usage during heat wave

To ease load on aging grid, state program offers energy credits to bitcoin miners to curtail their power consumption.

From @gregormacdonald
Cranky wrong guy: we'll never have enough electricity to run all the EVs and besides, they'll be running on coal anyway.

US wind and solar industry: we got this.

#EV #solar #wind #cleanEVs

Liz Dye nails it: "How dare you notice that Republicans refused to fill Scalia's seat, then blew up the filibuster to allow a president who lost the popular vote to name three justices who have systematically enacted policies disfavored by the majority of Americans!"
https://www.wonkette.com/sam-alito-is-the-pettiest-bitch-alive
Sam Alito Is The Pettiest Bitch Alive

Sorry, not sorry.

Wonkette
If you’re mad Elon gave NPR a state-affiliated media label just wait until he gives every reporter a 🤡 badge

Shameful: Local news stations airing food and health segments that are, in reality, programming paid for by fossil-fuel trade groups pushing gas kitchen stoves.

One example features a celebrity chef hired by the propane industry pretending to report on recipes, while actually spreading disinformation and lies about the legitimate air quality dangers of burning methane gas in homes.

https://www.vox.com/climate/2023/3/10/23628286/gas-stove-influencer-propane?s=09

Gas stoves have a pollution problem. The propane industry hired a celebrity chef to push back.

Dean Sheremet has appeared on local news promoting gas stoves.

Vox
Does anyone understand why wingnuts want #Covid to be the result of a lab leak so badly? If it did escape from a lab--which most experts say is unlikely--it wasn't like it was intentional. What's the difference?
“Coal in the US is now being economically outmatched by renewables to such an extent that it’s more expensive for 99% of the country’s coal-fired power plants to keep running than it is to build an entirely new solar or wind energy operation nearby.”
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/30/us-coal-more-expensive-than-renewable-energy-study
US renewable energy farms outstrip 99% of coal plants economically – study

It is cheaper to build solar panels or cluster of wind turbines and connect them to the grid than to keep operating coal plants

The Guardian
Bran Stark has been named Speaker? Wow, didn't see that twist coming.

Glick deserves all the praise he's getting. Read my interview with him from 2019: https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/2019/5/22/18631994/climate-change-renewable-energy-ferc

RT @[email protected]

As @[email protected] steps down, he’s rightly getting heaps of praise for his 5 yrs @[email protected], 2 as a Chair, and his consistent focus on the work of the Commission and always doing what he believed was in the public interest. But he won’t get enough attention for… https://twitter.com/Rich_Glick/status/1609997525875843074

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/ChristiansenMR/status/1610103684326637571

Climate change: how one obscure federal agency is quietly shaping policy

A chat with Commissioner Richard Glick of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Vox
MISO and SPP electricity prices this morning - wind energy in the northern parts of the systems are keeping prices low there. #energymastodon