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Pete Aguilar, U.S. Congressman, California’s 31st District, and Dan Newhouse, U.S. Congressman, Washington State’s 4th District, visited PNNL to learn more about power grid technologies, security scanners, and climate modeling.

  

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After the mighty sun went down the horizon.

New York Drive, Pasadena Ca

First a hailstorm, then snow and the some heavy winds and finally this sunset, That's April 1 of 2012. :~)

 

Included in my "2012 - 366 Days" project.

I don't really know why I took or posted this image. The pylons look somehow heroic, I guess.

 

The rendering of the lines is quite problematic in lower resolutions and they look very jaggy. In full size this should look OK.

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You can find a large number of full-resolution photos under a Creative Commons license on my official website: nenadstojkovicart.com/albums

 

An electric power station after Hurricane Ian on September 30, 2022 in Sarasota, Florida.

Bellfry in the shade of powergrid...

This is a great game focused on resource management. You have to control cities, build power plants, purchase fuel and power what you control to get more money. The order that you do this in shifts each round making for some very interesting outcomes. I know it sounds Highly geeky and it is...but it's also great fun when you get going.

In reality, there's no such thing as clean coal.

 

Iatan Generating Station

Weston, Missouri

like Tim the Toolman Taylor says "More Power"

Some of the stuff currently on our game shelf

 

This is a picture series of the Illuminato X Machina, the first creation of the Santa Fe Project to explore alternate computer architectures - including ones that are massively parallel, robust, adaptive, and sensing. This is a new set of hardware that is programmable through the Antipasto Arduino Branch IDE. I will be blogging over the next few months about projects and hacks using the boards over at antipasto.blogspot.org.

Anyone looking for an Indian Chef? contact me for details

Pete Aguilar, U.S. Congressman, California’s 31st District, and Dan Newhouse, U.S. Congressman, Washington State’s 4th District, visited PNNL to learn more about power grid technologies, security scanners, and climate modeling.

  

Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Andrea Starr | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"; Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.

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