Menu
Home/Energy

Tag: Energy

/

/

/

Join the Club

Your Bi-Weekly Dose Of Everything Optimism

Home/Energy

Tag: Energy

As late as the 1960s, children’s access to knowledge remained scarce—often confined to out-of-date encyclopedias gathering dust on a shelf. In contrast, the generation growing up today is immersed in AI-enhanced transparency, with access to cross-correlated truths that reveal the world in ways previous generations could barely imagine. This new generation, armed with a broader …

This is a complex topic, as islandable, most of their energy with renewables, and regularly sell energy back to the grid are specific criteria that not all renewable-heavy communities meet. "Islandable" refers to the ability to disconnect from the main grid and operate autonomously, providing power during outages. A community may generate all its power …

Food has historically been supplied in a way that can be considered autocratic, with control concentrated in the hands of a few. Historical Examples of Autocratic Food Supply Throughout human history, control over food production and distribution has often been used as a tool for political power and social control. This is particularly evident in …

The core principle is "buy low, sell high" or "charge low, use high." This involves storing electricity when prices are low (typically during off-peak hours or when renewable generation is abundant) and then discharging or using that stored energy when prices are high (during peak demand periods). This practice is being applied across various scales, …

Ask Richard AI Avatar