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  • Tuco's Child

    A chemist \ud83e\uddea, always learning. Hands-on science and engineering career for 30+ years, spanning nanomaterials, mineral extraction, phosphors, batteries, semiconductors. I enjoy writing in simple terms. Feynman is a hero.

  • Tucos's Child

    My father Tuco Benedicto Pacífico Juan María Ramírez was born in Tejas, Mexico in 1811. Tuco became a drifter and a bandit. Tuco met Blondie & Angel Eyes. They followed the Au. Tuco fathered a son, Tuco's Child.

  • Gene Nelson, Ph.D.

    Senior Legal Researcher for Californians for Green Nuclear Power, (CGNP.) CGNP President. Author of numerous CGNP filings before the CPUC, FERC, CEC, NRC & regulatory + oversight bodies. Radiation biophysics Ph.D. PacifiCorp critic.

  • Kilovar 1959

    Retired electric energy professional

  • Stephen Heins

    Practical environmentalist, I named myself, no dogma to chain my sight, Energy efficiency my craft, lighting the world with a realist’s spark: An energy humanist.

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    The Renewable Energy Resistance in Texas

  • Thomas J Shepstone

    Tom Shepstone is the owner of Shepstone Management Company, Inc. a planning and research consulting firm located in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

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    Lawyer with 34 years representing companies in the downstream oil and gas sector. Opinions and sardonic commentary are my own.

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