Apologies if this is behind a paywall, but I think you can read it. I know this is a "business journal," and they're talking to the CEO of a natural gas company, but it's as if nothing else is going on in the world. She throws the buzzword "resilient" in there, and they're using the word "reliable" as a counter to the threat that fossil fuels presents to the world. But it's just infuriating.

And then there’s distributed energy — all of the different, more modular approaches to natural gas. We’re focusing on how a hospital, for instance, can look at integrating natural gas into its sources of energy more than it does today for greater resilience. How can assisted living facilities evaluate commercial gas heat pumps to see how they might reduce air conditioning costs while adding more reliability?

We're not going to make it.

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Originally posted at Nice Marmot 08:20 Sunday, 1 September 2024