Jeff Hubbs
Former Senior Research Associate
Georgia Tech Climate and Energy Policy Laboratory
Twitter:
@jeffhubbs
Areas of Expertise:
Additional Areas of Expertise:
Modeling, Software, Computing, Federal, Mathematics, Electronics
Former Senior Research Associate in the Climate and Energy Policy Laboratory, School of Public Policy, Georgia Tech. MS PubPol; B Elec. Engr. Analysis of energy technology and policy, modeling, computer platform design/mgt. for software implementation, renewables, sustainability. Regular DragonCon Science Track panelist/presenter.
Recent Comments by Jeff Hubbs
- "Hi, Scott -
Energy storage isn't just "good" for wind and photovoltaics; past a point, it's essential. Those techs' utility runs up against limits "
Bipartisan Energy Storage Solutions - "Hi, Tom -
Uranium is a generation tech, not a storage tech, and even then only when elaborately refined and prepared. The refinement/preparation issu"
Bipartisan Energy Storage Solutions - "Hi, Ed -
I wouldn't characterize my preferred approach to storage as being "tech-neutral" as much as an approach that is very careful about the tec"
Bipartisan Energy Storage Solutions - "Whereas batteries can and do indeed work, I'm disappointed to see them treated as the end-all and be-all of energy storage. Whatever battery sub-techn"
Bipartisan Energy Storage Solutions - "I'm trying to come at this with a long-view, reductionist perspective so my response is reflective of that mindset.
From almost its inception, nucl"
Is less government the key to nuclear waste management? - "Hi, Jane -
Absolutely, there are options for spreading out spent fuel reprocessing/safing and similar work, but down that road can lie very expensi"
Is less government the key to nuclear waste management? - "Much like with assessments of EROEI, the results one gets from assessments of SCC depend heavily on where one chooses to draw the fence around the dom"
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