I was reading an article in the New York Times about rooftop solar installations in California, when I came across this paragraph (bold mine). Some energy experts say utilities would not be able to produce or buy enough renewable energy to replace what would be lost from the decline in rooftop solar panels — which … Continue reading The Missing Sanity Check
Month: January 2022
A Typical Neighborhood
[As usual for these map-based posts, the bigger your screen, the better.] As promised in my previous post, today I'll look at the most typical Single Family Detached Home neighborhoods in the US. First, we have to define 'typical'. As you may recall, there are about 6600 census tracts that met the definition of a … Continue reading A Typical Neighborhood