[ExI] Fwd: announcement for talk "Storing Sunlight in Waste-derived Syngas"
spike at rainier66.com
spike at rainier66.com
Tue Mar 31 20:06:37 UTC 2026
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From: Keith Henson <hkeithhenson at gmail.com>
>>...If individual rich guys were to contract with wheat farmers to put turbines out there, then use the power generated to run data centers, not connected in to the power grid at all, then it's all good.
>...Data centers, for economic reasons, can't run on wind or other intermittent renewable energy sources alone.... Keith
Consumers will not tolerate intermittence in power either. The 1999-2001 era rolling blackouts made that very clear. The message was sent to politicians and the power company to make sure there will be no rolling blackouts, regardless of economic impact or what endangered species must be brutally extinguished. The power must keep coming. Result: the local peaker plant, which turned out to be unnecessary and is now being prepared to run a data center.
>...If the source is not available 25% of the time, the data center shuts down...
It isn't clear to me why a data center cannot be partitioned down to a fraction of full capacity, so that some calculation continues even if most of it must be paused on still days.
Of all the power-intensive processes I can easily imagine, a data center might be the most intermittence-tolerant.
I can imagine Wyoming becoming an important site for data centers, because its wind is more reliable.
spike
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