Congratulations on this (and all your other great work), this will be very useful, considering how much data there is out there and how difficult it's been to stuff it into meaningful boxes. It will be an important resources for journalism in particular, for sure.
I hope someday you can expand to include nuclear. True, the projects are so few that keeping track of them isn't as much a mess as for the others, but comparisons will be meaningful..
Thanks Spencer! Definitely planning to add some nuclear trends. It's an important part of the energy conversation and mix. We already have a table and map view of all nuclear plants in the country. But planning to add some capacity and generation trends too.
My nephew told me about this, and I wish you all the best (since my undergrad back in '86 was in solar / energy conservation). If you'd like to discuss some of the problems of gathering and making sense of real-world data, stop by www.constructiondatares.com and leave us a message. We've been tracking subcontractors in building construction for thirty years. I'm not trying to generate business, just to offer advice if desired.
This is so cool! Honestly, there are so many fields where we’re generating data and using it at an extremely rapid rate, which is awesome, but too frequently no one takes the time to do the larger scale analyses that provide us with some of the most useful information.
Congratulations on this (and all your other great work), this will be very useful, considering how much data there is out there and how difficult it's been to stuff it into meaningful boxes. It will be an important resources for journalism in particular, for sure.
I hope someday you can expand to include nuclear. True, the projects are so few that keeping track of them isn't as much a mess as for the others, but comparisons will be meaningful..
Thanks Spencer! Definitely planning to add some nuclear trends. It's an important part of the energy conversation and mix. We already have a table and map view of all nuclear plants in the country. But planning to add some capacity and generation trends too.
Looks awesome!
Thanks Sam!
My nephew told me about this, and I wish you all the best (since my undergrad back in '86 was in solar / energy conservation). If you'd like to discuss some of the problems of gathering and making sense of real-world data, stop by www.constructiondatares.com and leave us a message. We've been tracking subcontractors in building construction for thirty years. I'm not trying to generate business, just to offer advice if desired.
This is so cool! Honestly, there are so many fields where we’re generating data and using it at an extremely rapid rate, which is awesome, but too frequently no one takes the time to do the larger scale analyses that provide us with some of the most useful information.
Thanks Caroline! We're definitely a world awash in data. Hoping Cleanview can help make sense of some of the clean energy data out there.