
Joe Sheehan
Baseball Writer at Sports Illustrated
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Oct 30, 2024 |
joesheehan.com | Joe Sheehan
This is a preview of the Joe Sheehan Baseball Newsletter, an e-mail newsletter about all things baseball, featuring analysis and opinion about the game on and off the field from the perspective of the informed outsider. You can subscribe to the newsletter for one year for $79.95 using your PayPal account or major credit card. --Last night, Volpe pulled two fly balls at 95+, which is as many or more as he pulled in four of the six baseball months of the 2024 season.
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May 17, 2024 |
joesheehan.com | Joe Sheehan
This is a preview of the Joe Sheehan Baseball Newsletter, an e-mail newsletter about all things baseball, featuring analysis and opinion about the game on and off the field from the perspective of the informed outsider. You can subscribe to the newsletter for one year for $79.95 using your PayPal account or major credit card. --I wrote it many times over the winter: The Orioles have too many position players to fit on the field at once.
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Apr 8, 2024 |
electricalreview.co.uk | Joe Sheehan
Joe Sheehan, Technical Director, i3 Solutions Group, discusses the potential benefits of hydrogen when it comes to decarbonising data centres. Using hydrogen as a fuel has mostly been discussed as a combustible solution for grid energy needs. Much press coverage has been devoted to its potential to provide zero-carbon energy where excess variable renewable power from wind or solar runs electrolysers to produce green hydrogen using clean energy that would otherwise go to waste.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
digitalisationworld.com | Joe Sheehan
Using hydrogen as a fuel has mostly been discussed as a combustible solution for grid energy needs. Much press coverage has been devoted to its potential to provide zero-carbon energy where excess variable renewable power from wind or solar runs electrolysers to produce green hydrogen using clean energy that would otherwise go to waste. But could hydrogen be produced effectively at a data centre scale to achieve carbon savings?
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Apr 4, 2024 |
msp-channel.com | Joe Sheehan
Using hydrogen as a fuel has mostly been discussed as a combustible solution for grid energy needs. Much press coverage has been devoted to its potential to provide zero-carbon energy where excess variable renewable power from wind or solar runs electrolysers to produce green hydrogen using clean energy that would otherwise go to waste. But could hydrogen be produced effectively at a data centre scale to achieve carbon savings?
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