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Energy Rant

Cut through the fluff with candid, expert takes on energy policy, programs, and industry trends. Written by our CEO, Jeff Ihnen, the Energy Rant is a blog that challenges assumptions, questions status quos, and delivers sharp insights with just the right dose of irreverence.

Bipartisanship: Clobbering Corporate Climate Initiatives

Bipartisanship: Clobbering Corporate Climate Initiatives

New York Attorney General Letitia James is suing JBS USA Foods, the country's largest beef producer, for ...
Data Centers Search for Electricity – Anywhere by Any Means

Data Centers Search for Electricity – Anywhere by Any Means

In the first post in this data center series, I introduced the staggering power density of neural computing ...
Creepy Comparisons of Naval Nuclear Propulsion and Data Centers

Creepy Comparisons of Naval Nuclear Propulsion and Data Centers

I couldn't pass this up to break from data centers for a second. One day last week, I read in the morning from the ...
Schooling and Improving Pewee – Not for Birds

Schooling and Improving Pewee – Not for Birds

In our first data center post two weeks ago, we covered the core of data centers, including racks, servers, and ...
Micro to Hyperscale, Data Centers as a Service, and Everything in Between

Micro to Hyperscale, Data Centers as a Service, and Everything in Between

Last week, I was on a webinar when the following chart[1] emerged as a forecast for decarbonization. I quickly ...
Mini, Macro, and Mega Looks At the Modern Data Center Industry

Mini, Macro, and Mega Looks At the Modern Data Center Industry

Every day, there is a headline about the explosion of data center growth and associated electric loads that will ...
Climate Policies That Work or Not

Climate Policies That Work or Not

I had already selected my topic for this week (most climate policies don't work) when I had the good fortune to ...
Electricity’s Decoupling From Fuel Costs

Electricity’s Decoupling From Fuel Costs

Two years after natural gas prices spiked, resulting in a jump in coal consumption for electricity (see Figure 1), ...
The Energy Transition Grind

The Energy Transition Grind

Longtime Rant readers know I keep both feet on planet Earth, capturing all sides (typically two) and explaining, ...
Fishing for Savants Who Understand Attribution

Fishing for Savants Who Understand Attribution

This week, I'm reporting on themes presented at the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) ...
Ranking States for Clean, Reliable, and Affordable Power

Ranking States for Clean, Reliable, and Affordable Power

This is the third and final post in a series of Energy Rants on rising electricity prices and unreliability. The ...
Electricity Rates and Reliability – Access and Policy

Electricity Rates and Reliability – Access and Policy

For 50 years ending in 2000, electrical loads in the United States expanded at an average of 5.1% per year. For ...
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