The Real Cost of Electricity to Consumers With David Turver
Description
The world is facing a massive increase in electricity prices, but nobody has a straight answer on why the prices are up hundreds of percent. We have a special guest, David Turver, a first-principles thinker who writes about Net Zero and Energy Policies. We will have our regular band of energy misfits — David Blackmon, Tammy Nemeth, Irina Slav, and Stu Turley. Buckle up for the truth.
In this eye-opening discussion, the panel uncovers the real factors driving today’s skyrocketing electricity costs from renewable subsidies and carbon taxes to grid infrastructure burdens and political mismanagement. David Turver breaks down how these policies have led to economic stagnation, industrial decline, and an uncertain energy future. Tune in to hear how the UK and U.S. are both feeling the impact, and what real solutions could restore affordability and reliability to our power systems.
This was an excellent follow-up to the article Wind Turbines are Made by Coal and Are Not Sustainable
Highlights of the Podcast
00:01 - Introduction
03:04 - The Real Cause of High Energy Bills
08:19 - Hidden Infrastructure Costs
12:59 - Political Pushback and Reform Party Response
14:59 - U.S. Parallels: Texas’ Two Power Grids
20:15 - Economic Impact: Stagnant GDP and Industrial Decline
23:07 - Carbon Border Taxes and Global Competitiveness
27:12 - Double Carbon Taxes in the UK
28:45 - Will Power Bills Ever Go Down?
34:18 - Wind Turbine Lifespans and Decommissioning Scandals
38:09 - Bureaucratic Capture and Net Zero Ideology
43:34 - Reliance on Interconnectors and Norway’s Discontent
46:50 - UK Politics and the Future of Net Zero
54:03 - Real Solutions: Cutting Subsidies and Redash for Gas
57:24 - The Case for Clean Coal and Energy Security
59:11 - Net Zero Equals Deindustrialization
01:00:05 - Closing Remarks