May 15 Energy News
Opinion:
¶ “Florida Sea Level Rise & Unchecked Coastal Developments” • With climate change and sea level rise, coastal developments make no sense – and yet, day by day, month by month, large coastal luxury buildings shoot sky-high, with almost no sidewalk to spare on one side and sand that will soon be underwater on the other. [CleanTechnica]
St Petersburg (Image: Cynthia Shahan | Cleantechnica.com)
¶ “Are Solar and Wind Really Killing Coal, Nuclear, and Grid Reliability?” • Are wind and solar killing coal and nuclear? Yes, but not by themselves and not for the reasons most people think. Are wind and solar killing grid reliability? No, where the grid’s technology and regulations have been modernized, the grid’s operation has improved. [DeSmog]
Science and Technology:
¶ Final trials of printed PVs on sheets of plastic are underway at the University of Newcastle in New South Wales…
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