Jeremy Fisher
@jeremyfisher.bsky.social
Energy systems and climate policy person with lots of opinions, few of which are wise to share. Total sucker for novel decarb pathways. Fanboy of functional democracies and a bit of grace.
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The lesson is NOT that social justice will tear an organization apart. That's either a fundamental misunderstanding or an unspoken political agenda to maintain unjust systems. The lesson is that, like painting a room, most of the work is preparation.
November 7, 2025 at 11:32 PM
The lesson is NOT that social justice will tear an organization apart. That's either a fundamental misunderstanding or an unspoken political agenda to maintain unjust systems. The lesson is that, like painting a room, most of the work is preparation.
*correction, the LinkedIn post was September. I posted to Bluesky back in June
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Yeah, it's true - the rates are just too damn high. Fuel cost spikes, wildfire costs, and slow interconnection are driving up electricity costs faster than inflation.
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November 8, 2025 at 11:42 PM
*correction, the LinkedIn post was September. I posted to Bluesky back in June
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FYI, difference in maps is that NYT uses summer 2018/2019 to summer 2024/2025.
November 8, 2025 at 11:40 PM
FYI, difference in maps is that NYT uses summer 2018/2019 to summer 2024/2025.
Back in June, I posted in LinkedIn about the relationship between renewable energy and rates, with a snappy map. www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
and I was amused, I guess, to see that map show up in today's print edition. Thanks NYT?
and I was amused, I guess, to see that map show up in today's print edition. Thanks NYT?
November 8, 2025 at 11:40 PM
Back in June, I posted in LinkedIn about the relationship between renewable energy and rates, with a snappy map. www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
and I was amused, I guess, to see that map show up in today's print edition. Thanks NYT?
and I was amused, I guess, to see that map show up in today's print edition. Thanks NYT?
💡And the Kansas Corporation Commission just approved Evergy's large load tariff - a leading example!
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November 6, 2025 at 7:37 PM
💡And the Kansas Corporation Commission just approved Evergy's large load tariff - a leading example!
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We need attention on real issues, not smoke screens.
We need to ensure that large load customers, like data centers, are paying their own way.
We need to unlock low cost renewables that mitigate prices and fuel risk for everyone.
And we need to make tough decisions about living with climate change.
We need to ensure that large load customers, like data centers, are paying their own way.
We need to unlock low cost renewables that mitigate prices and fuel risk for everyone.
And we need to make tough decisions about living with climate change.
a baby is sitting on the floor playing with a toy and holding a cell phone .
ALT: a baby is sitting on the floor playing with a toy and holding a cell phone .
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June 10, 2025 at 8:15 PM
We need attention on real issues, not smoke screens.
We need to ensure that large load customers, like data centers, are paying their own way.
We need to unlock low cost renewables that mitigate prices and fuel risk for everyone.
And we need to make tough decisions about living with climate change.
We need to ensure that large load customers, like data centers, are paying their own way.
We need to unlock low cost renewables that mitigate prices and fuel risk for everyone.
And we need to make tough decisions about living with climate change.
And now the very rapid rise of data centers and other very large load customers is having a very real effect on costs for customers as utilities scramble to build infrastructure.
www.synapse-energy.com/sites/defaul...
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www.synapse-energy.com
June 10, 2025 at 8:15 PM
And now the very rapid rise of data centers and other very large load customers is having a very real effect on costs for customers as utilities scramble to build infrastructure.
www.synapse-energy.com/sites/defaul...
www.synapse-energy.com/sites/defaul...
In the West, the cost of mitigating - and paying for - wildfires spiked electricity costs along the coast, leaving both utilities and regulators grasping at next steps. autl.assembly.ca.gov/system/files...
autl.assembly.ca.gov
June 10, 2025 at 8:15 PM
In the West, the cost of mitigating - and paying for - wildfires spiked electricity costs along the coast, leaving both utilities and regulators grasping at next steps. autl.assembly.ca.gov/system/files...