Straight talk about the world’s transition from fossil fuels to renewables with energy expert Chris Nelder
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[Episode #233] – Ending the Monopoly Utility
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Can the energy transition happen fast enough if investor-owned utilities (IOUs) continue to operate the US grid under a regulated monopoly business model? Our guest today says no. These profit-driven utilities have used their monopoly status to protect their market position and undermine the energy transition. Their control over generation, transmi…
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[Episode #232] – Smart Meters and Appliances
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Two decades ago, there was a surge of interest to make appliances, buildings, and utility meters smarter. Startups emerged to explore ways to monitor and manage electricity usage and optimize grid power, aiming to better align with the increasing supply of variable renewable energy. At the same time, utilities began rolling out millions of so-calle…
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Why have our climate policies failed to significantly reduce carbon emissions? What new strategies could help us decarbonize the global energy system five times faster — as is needed to avoid the worst climate scenarios? Our guest in this episode believes he has some answers to these questions. Simon Sharpe has been personally involved in the craft…
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The transition from oil-burning vehicles to electric vehicles (EVs) has hit a few speed bumps over the past year, sparking widespread media coverage, but not much insight. A confusing tangle of narratives has emerged: Are EV sales surging or stalling? What does it mean for Ford and GM to adopt Tesla’s charger connector when Elon Musk just laid off …
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[Episode #229] – US Distributed Solar Potential
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What is the full potential for distributed solar power in the US? Many models have been developed to explore how a decarbonized US energy system could look, consistently finding that solar power would be the dominant source of electricity. Yet, we don’t really know the full potential for distributed solar. Even the term “distributed solar” isn’t ve…
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Most climate communicators emphasize the risk of climate change, in the belief that if only people understood how dangerous it is, they would do something about it. But what if terrifying messages about rising sea levels and life-threatening weather events have the opposite effect? What if they only serve to turn people off, rather than motivate th…
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The United States faces significant challenges in deploying enough transmission capacity and interconnections to support a modernized grid. Approximately 2.5 TW of new clean wind, solar, and storage capacity is currently on hold — twice the country’s current generating capacity of 1.28 TW. These projects are just awaiting transmission interconnecti…
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In recent months, reports have circulated that data centers, cryptocurrency miners, and AI technologies are suddenly increasing electricity demand, allegedly straining power grids. These declarations have prompted calls for the hasty approval of new gas-fired power plants to bolster generation capacity. But should we believe these claims? We remain…
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Energy transition is often depicted as a choice between different supply-side technologies such as wind or solar versus oil and coal. However, the demand side of the energy transition — focusing on efficiency improvements to buildings, adopting walking and biking over driving, and electrifying consumer appliances — deserves just as much attention. …
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Clean hydrogen is expected to be an essential pathway to decarbonizing the economy. The US Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 offered a generous tax credit known as “45V” for clean hydrogen production, but left it to the US Treasury Department and the IRS to define the rules for earning the credit. So they sought input on the rules by issuing an RFI (…
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[Episode #223] – Fiscal Implications of the US Transition
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As we phase out fossil fuels, can the revenues they have supplied to some communities be replaced by revenues from clean energy projects?By XE Network
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How can green industrial policy harness the tools of capitalism and growth to make the energy transition successful?By XE Network
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What causes inflation? And how is it connected to the energy transition?By XE Network
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Author Akshat Rathi shares key insights from his new book, Climate Capitalism, about how the private sector provides scalable solutions to climate change.By XE Network
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Nuclear power’s long track record of failure, including that of small modular reactors (SMRs), shows why it will not contribute to the energy transition.By XE Network
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[Episode #218] – Accelerating Decarbonization in the US
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A new report details policies that can accelerate the decarbonization of the entire US economy, along with the risks and barriers to their implementation.By XE Network
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Retrofitting buildings to the Passivhaus standard can make them far healthier and more comfortable, while consuming far less energy than conventional buildings.By XE Network
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[Episode #216] – COP28 and the Outlook for Oil
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What will cause global demand for oil to peak and decline until it reaches zero by 2050?By XE Network
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[Episode #215] – IEA’s New Oil & Gas Outlook
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How must the oil and gas industry prepare for the world to stop using their products entirely by 2050?By XE Network
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[Episode #214] – Countering Climate Doomerism
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Climate scientist Dr. Michael E. Mann answers some of the hottest questions today about climate science.By XE Network
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Is offshore wind dead in the water, or just facing some temporary turbulence? Chris Nelder reports on the offshore wind sector from the UK.By XE Network
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A small island in Scotland became the world’s first community to launch an off-grid electric system powered by wind, water and solar. Here’s how they did it.By XE Network
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[Episode #211] – Doomers vs. Transitionistas
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Why do some people believe we should accelerate the energy transition, while others claim that it will never work and advocate for things like degrowth policies instead?By XE Network
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[Episode #210] – Transportation Transition Update
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Contra the new pro-nuclear zeitgeist that has bamboozled climate hawks, nuclear power is not at the dawning of a new age, but at the end of its old age.By XE Network
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Contra the new pro-nuclear zeitgeist that has bamboozled climate hawks, nuclear power is not at the dawning of a new age, but at the end of its old age.By XE Network
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