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The Green Hangover: Balancing Enthusiasm with Economic Realities in the Energy Transition
The green hangover captures the gap between climate exuberance and execution. As rates rise and supply chains bite, the green hangover forces a pivot to unit economics, firm capacity, and interoperable demand flexibility.

Marcellus Louroza
Sep 262 min read


Energy transition realism: a balanced path beats wishful thinking
Energy policy is sprinting ahead of physics and economics. Energy transition realism argues for sequencing renewables with firm low-carbon power and market design that protects reliability and affordability.

Marcellus Louroza
Jul 270 min read
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