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The Energy Transition Show with Chris Nelder

The Energy Transition Show with Chris Nelder

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Longtime energy expert Chris Nelder interviews some of the smartest and most knowledgeable people in energy, exploring global infrastructure and markets during the ongoing transition away from fossil fuels and toward renewables. Designed to stimulate discussion about the difficult questions rather than reinforce preconceived answers, the Energy Transition Show covers oil, gas, coal, solar, wind, emerging renewables, nuclear, grid power, transportation systems, macroeconomics, and more, including the latest news and research, policy developments, and market events.
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Alaska is deeply entwined with the fossil fuel industry, but its major utilities could transition almost entirely to renewables if there was the political will.
In remote, off-road communities of Alaska, microgrids supplied by renewables aren’t just economic; they’re what keep people alive.
What can the world learn about the potential for the energy transition from the world’s first all-electric farm in New Zealand?
What architectural and construction techniques are best for creating comfortable, healthy, and affordable buildings in Alaska? Part 1 of a miniseries on Alaska.
Global carbon emissions from the power sector may be close to peaking thanks to an accelerating energy transition.
Are biofuels and other forms of bioenergy truly ‘renewable’ and ‘carbon neutral?'
How can a country replace a critical technology like blast furnaces with a low-carbon alternative while preserving national security and jobs?
How will South Australia maintain stability and reliability as it becomes the world’s first gigawatt-scale grid to operate with a 100% renewable energy supply?
Will Russia finally get on board with the energy transition, or will it just white-knuckle its energy exports all the way down to zero?
Dr. Martin Green, the “father of solar cells,” recounts the evolution of modern solar PV cells, and we interview the CEOs of two CSP companies in Australia.
What will it take to make next-generation geothermal energy economically competitive and commercially available all over the world?
Numerous energy innovations in Australia help to integrate DERs, VPPs, microgrids, advanced solar and grid technologies, efficient buildings, and more.
How is the Australian government is working with the grid power sector to plan and execute its transition away from fossil fuels and toward renewables?
How is Great Britain developing a coordinated plan to evolve all of its energy networks toward complete decarbonization?
What makes for good, effective, and enduring green industrial policy?
Heat pumps are a low-cost way to decarbonize space heating. Dr. Richard Lowes explains how to design policies to encourage the adoption of heat pumps.
What are the implications of the IEA’s view that world demand for all fossil fuels will peak and begin a slow decline within the next five years?
In this second part of a miniseries on how the UK is evolving its energy system, we discuss innovations on the electricity grid.
In this first part of a miniseries on how the UK is evolving its energy system, we discuss its world-leading efforts to meet its decarbonization goals.
Why have most economic models consistently underestimated the actual speed of the energy transition?
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Ali Talari

👏

Jul 26th
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Pedro Bittencourt

this is just a teaser, the podcast itself is paid... don't know if this model is better than ads

Jul 9th
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