Connor
@waldoch.bsky.social
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Energy and other stuff. Some coding, some reading. Graphs and maps, birds and sports
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waldoch.bsky.social
the weather is nice, so we are back in the bird zone 🧵

all taken in a kayak with a canon r6 mk2 and the RF 800mm f11

I use a waterproof flyfishing bag from fishpond for the camera, but it's still a fraught endeavor

first up, some osprey action

#birds
osprey in the air with wings open osprey landing on a tree piece osprey with wings open on a tree piece annoyed osprey in a nest
waldoch.bsky.social
data there via @gridstatus.io

had some nice conversations with the folks on the story over the last month
janrosenow.bsky.social
Grid scale batteries are changing our electricity system. Excellent new visual story on batteries in FT today shows just how far this technology has evolved.

Fasten your seatbelts, this is just the beginning.

ig.ft.com/mega-batteri...
waldoch.bsky.social
Am I shocked there’s bunch of Nazi bullshit in a “proclamation” about Christopher Columbus? No

Am I surprised at just how much ahistorical online alt-right garbage they’re directly mainlining? Yeah, kinda

An IV drip of stormfront and 4chan in the vein of the nation with X as the needle
waldoch.bsky.social
Having written a blog a bit on that event I had to go check thinking “did some unholy auto correct error change lightning arrester?” (it did not)

I wonder how writing tools like grammarly that are now injecting LLM-phrase replacement stuff interact with more technical terms
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conorsen.bsky.social
In better news, Newsom signed SB-79.
waldoch.bsky.social
Insights is us, more Grid Status, but freed from the constraints of “has to be a blog or work on LinkedIn”.

Specific humans and quick notes filtered through our own experiences and perspective.

In my case, that means wide ranging energy items and even historical backfill as it comes to mind
waldoch.bsky.social
Finding new space in the "analyst" realm is challenging. There are decades of codified business rules, from teams on a desk up to purpose-built consulting practices, or the wave of new niche media, and today everyone is trying to sell you an AI bot built on aggregate knowledge, good or bad.
waldoch.bsky.social
This is now live at www.gridstatus.io/insights

The blogs will continue until morale improves, but we wanted to lean in on more timely notes on the markets.

Check it out and let us know what you’d like to see! 🔌💡

Couple other notes below
waldoch.bsky.social
RTO expansion presentation from August, nothing special, more of a guide doc for their new members (which can definitely be useful!, but it wasn't some big interesting thing haha)
waldoch.bsky.social
particularly interesting since they just finished the first part of a very large campus that is essentially next door and is continuing forward afaik

southeastern Wisconsin has been a big bet for Microsoft

wonder if the massive mystery project nearby soured locals more

bsky.app/profile/wald...
waldoch.bsky.social
There will be overlap between this and the energy side of my feed

Expect an eclectic mix of market events, news, and stakeholder materials from our own specific perspectives, not faceless analysts or aggregate LLM output

Looking forward to figuring out what folks want to see in this context
gridstatus.io
A little teaser of our next product release: Grid Status Insights.

Insights is a real-time feed of expert commentary on energy markets and the electric grid — straight from our team of talented analysts.

If you’ve enjoyed our blogs or social posts, you’re going to love this. Stay tuned 🔌💡
waldoch.bsky.social
thanks google, I'll be sure to check out the Electric Digital Authority Market that doesn't exist after I'm done reading about the Extended Day-Ahead Market (EDAM) that I was searching for something on

this is such a weirdly specific fuckup
waldoch.bsky.social
the people at the top of these will make their money while absolutely demolishing credulity and momentum for other new nuclear along the way

or, they would, but the market seems willing to throw an awful lot of money at anything that can be related to data centers atm
waldoch.bsky.social
$700M for Crypto.com to have the naming rights to the Lakers arena, feel like that's sufficiently tech and wildly more
waldoch.bsky.social
I’m not surprised by the presence of people in American politics that fundamentally don’t believe in the American project, but I am perpetually shocked that their will is being carried out by so many variants of “that one weird dude in the forum that everyone dunks on for being insane”
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gridstatus.io
We’re early in the process of rolling out a new app— Nodal Analysis. DM if you’d like to test it and share feedback 🔌💡

We built it with two key upgrades:

1. A new database that runs on-demand analysis of years of data in seconds
2. An enhanced process for organizing the metadata for 75k+ locations
waldoch.bsky.social
it's a reference to the duck curve
waldoch.bsky.social
it's a little extra confusing because the total clear was ~$16B this year, but the $16B they attribute to datacenters is ~$9B last year and ~$7B this year.

Next year no longer has the current price cap agreement, so 🤷‍♂️
kevinjkircher.com
$16 billion. That's how much the PJM market monitor estimates that electricity ratepayers will pay via increased utility bills to subsidize interconnection of data centers owned by Big Tech. A massive give-away to some of the most profitable companies in the world.

www.eenews.net/articles/dat...
Data center boom sparks sticker shock for PJM ratepayers
New analyses show that costs passed on to utility customers to guarantee future electricity demand are rising rapidly.
www.eenews.net
waldoch.bsky.social
"trespassers"

sheesh
waldoch.bsky.social
There’s a range here from ~100% crypto to ~100% data center

ND is on the crypto end, VA is on the data center end

This does matter quite a bit in terms of their actual relationship with the grid

Not here is that electrification of o&g has driven more demand than compute where it occurs 🔌💡
josephpolitano.bsky.social
Yet data centers do not just need computers to train AI—they also require industrial-scale levels of electricity. US commercial power consumption has risen 7% since 2020, with faster increases in more data-center-heavy states like Virginia, Texas, Oregon, and North Dakota.
A graph depicting electricity sales to commercial users in major states and across the US
waldoch.bsky.social
After some time in Boston this week and taking the T, being back in DC on the metro feels like jumping into the space age
waldoch.bsky.social
Arlington (Ballston) as well
Building in Arlington, art deco-ish