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Our Home Electrification Program

There are several generally recognized practices that one can take to reduce our use of fossil fuels, helping combat climate change and improve resilience. As someone who helps develop renewable energy power plants, I’m the first to admit that we can build as many of those as we want, and it still will not reduce emissions unless in tandem we stop burning stuff. Electrification is the solution.

Even as an energy engineer, I’ll admit that learning how to upgrade our existing home to shift more energy use from fossil fuels to electric has been a slow incremental process. It’s taken a fair bit of research and learning from others, including other homeowners, contractors and #vanlifers. This post is intended to help other people in similar situations, outlining tools and tips not just for home owners, but also upgrades applicable to renters.

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Strategies in Securing Thesis Advisors in Renewable Energy

This post is related to an earlier commentary about Factors in Considering Thesis Topics in Renewable Energy. This question – appropriate selection of an advisor – comes up often, so might as well address it in parallel. The two questions are related of course, but there are some differences in how one approaches those selections. Are you choosing them? Are they choosing you? How do you maximize your contributions to the world in this stage of your life?

Getting an MSc can be seen as a transitional stage from your educational to professional careers. It’s time to polish your business development strategy, as you will have to do out there in industry when you are trying to win employment, projects and contracts. Let’s enter the stages of your search for advisors and topics. Take it in small bites.

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Six Months as a New Engineer: are you on the right Track?

Tracks are good. Until they aren’t.

You are emerging from your studies and found a nice position as a new engineer at a firm of your liking. The money compared to broke student life is great. Hopefully you are saving some. There’s excitement about the new phase. You finally have a chance to exercise your talents without being evaluated (or so you think, but that is a different topic). Yet it feels like you have been assigned to projects where you are not a fit. That do not play to your strengths. That are not what you envisioned before being hired.

Are you stuck in the wrong track? What should you do and when?

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Find Yourself in the Sankey Diagram

SuperSankey Tool (http://www.departmentof.energy/?)

Early each year, several things appear in Iceland as harbingers of Spring, such as the Loa. Iceland School of Energy students and their renewable energy compatriots worldwide clamber out of their coursework like groundhogs in wider search of advisors and appropriate thesis topics. How do they find them? It’s possible one might see one’s thesis topic candidates or career arc options in the swirling tendrils of a Sankey diagram, such as the Super Sankey diagram for the U.S. shown (partially) above. These energy diagrams can bring some order to chaos and help communicate priorities on a national, community/complex or individual level. What needs decarbonization attention? How can find a suitable prospect? You and everyone joining in on the Grand Alliance fighting climate change are in there somewhere. Let’s take a look at how thinking about problems using these diagrams might help you find and put your potential contributions in context.

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