Hyperdecanted

Hyperdecanted t1_j7w94de wrote

Thank you. It's very new, but here in SF Bay Area it looks like WFH is here to stay.

It's also interesting if WFH reduces the carbon-footprint for companies, and how that plays into their ESG scores, but it look like commuters aren't figuring into the equations.

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Hyperdecanted t1_j7vs4vg wrote

Hi there thanks for the AMA!

Question: will the changing workplace affect where wind/solar/battery technology is used?

I'm thinking wfh might alter energy profiles. Having previously lived in LA, I remember the brown-outs about 3 pm when all the office buildings cranked up their ac.

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