The authors conduct a step-by-step examination of various factors that were blamed for the extended power outage on the ERCOT electricity grid in February 2021. While no single factor fully explains the calamity, the bureaucratic failure in identifying and addressing risks along fuel supply chains was a major failure. Most proposed remedies do not fundamentally address what occurred. The authors make several recommendations, some of which have already been implemented.
Peter R. Hartley, Kenneth B. Medlock III, Shih Yu (Elsie) HungFebruary 2, 2022
The “Energy, Environment, and Policy in the U.S.” map is an online, interactive tool to visualize and highlight the geospatial nexus of energy, environment, policy, and society in the United States. It displays the nation’s critical energy infrastructure, environmental points of interest, and relevant election and demographic statistics at different levels of granularity. This allows the users to effectively navigate key energy and environmental issues with a clear and complete picture of the nation’s infrastructure and demography.
Kenneth B. Medlock III, Shih Yu (Elsie) HungDecember 9, 2021
The China Energy Map provides an interactive and comprehensive visualization of China’s key energy infrastructure. The map shows oil infrastructure layers, including the locations of crude oil pipelines, refined product pipelines, oil refineries, crude oil and products storage facilities and oil ports; coal power plants; nuclear power plants, and EV battery factories.
Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung, Gabriel CollinsJuly 14, 2020
China is powering its growing EV industry with the world’s largest coal fleet. Click here for an interactive map that illustrates the geospatial and chronological relationship between the development of China’s coal and nuclear power infrastructure and its EV battery factories.
Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung, Gabriel CollinsJuly 10, 2020