Ryan BakerDeciding on a language for your web serviceCan’t decide which language and framework to use? Worried your choice won’t scale? So were we. We tested our top choices against each…Jul 8Jul 8
Benjamin Rouillé-d'OrfeuilSimulating Scenarios of future U.S. Electrical GridsBack when I was working at Breakthrough Energy, my colleague and I developed a Python software ecosystem to simulate scenarios of future…May 14May 14
Jeff BurkaCAISO has more batteries than the rest of the country combinedToday I was glancing at Carbonara, our dashboard for real-time grid carbon insights, and something caught my eye.Apr 17Apr 17
Gailin PeaseIntroducing CarbonFlow: tracing GHG emissions from source to consumptionElectricity generation is responsible for 25% of total U.S. greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (EPA)…Apr 1Apr 1
Brooke VinoleLearning to Manage Projects as an EngineerAbout a year ago I shifted from working at an large, enterprise organization with hundreds of other engineers to working at Singularity…Mar 1Mar 1
Gailin PeaseVisualizing electricity grid emissions data in PythonWe’ve developed a set of visualizations that help us quickly understand what’s happening in large and complex electrical grid dataFeb 7Feb 7
Ilyas FrenkelSingularity’s 2023 Year-in-ReviewAfter an incredible year, we’re proud to present our 2023 Year-in-Review.Jan 15Jan 15
Ryan BakerLessons from ingesting 500M database records at onceAt Singularity Energy, we started building one of our products to handle much larger scale than we have previously supported. Our primary…Jan 3Jan 3
Benjamin Rouillé-d'OrfeuilWorking with Git/GitHub When Contributing to an Open Source ProjectEvery open source project has its own guidelines whether for improving the documentation, submitting bug reports, writing a feature request…Dec 6, 2023Dec 6, 2023
Jeff BurkaDetecting Bitcoin Miners By Their Carbon EmissionsCan we identify power plants used for cryptocurrency mining using only their carbon emissions? Yes we can, read on to find out how.Nov 16, 2023Nov 16, 2023