Can solar flatline for a whole day? Yep.

Can solar power essentially flatline for a whole day? It did in Alberta on Monday

How is it some people are arguing a pipeline treaty is “dormant?” Would that make other treaties, say those with First Nations, also dormant?

I’ve been writing about the phenomenal growth of the North Dakota Bakken for the better part of 15 years. In 2008, the state produced around 90,000 barrels per day. By 2014, it was something like 1.2 million. Currently it’s around a million or so. A major player was Hess Corporation, which currently produces about 175,000 barrels of oil equivalent in North Dakota. But curiously, none of the supermajor oil companies were involved in North Dakota. Well, that changed, as Hess is being bought by Chevron.

 

4 Replies to “Can solar flatline for a whole day? Yep.”

  1. Human rights and enviromentl [sic] groups should have their charity status investigated as they do not perform charitable works. They are political entities.

    1. well, yes… this includes things like the united way, which doesn’t have much in the way of “charitable works” but does give out a lot of grants to other organizations that allegedly do “charitable works” while taking a cut…

  2. Chevron bought Hess to take Hess’ production offline; consolidation of the means of control.

    1. sounds like a story like out of ‘Dallas” , no shareholder would support a billion dollar acquisition to have it shut in

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