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Is Net Zero Dead? - The Energy Realities Team has some International insights
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59 minutes
Released:
Jun 17, 2024
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Podcast episode
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The Energy Realities Team of David Blackmon, Tammy Nemeth, Irina Slav and Stu Turley are having way too much fun on a Monday. Live, we talk about "Is Net Zero Dead?" We bring the receipts, fun - and we need your input. Is Net Zero going to be like Monty Python's famous line - "Bring out yer Dead" or "I'm Not Quite Dead Yet". - Live Monday Morning at 8:00 AM Central US. Live From The UK, EU, and the US. - #energynews #netzero #energytransition #bitcoin #geopolitics #energysecurityHighlights of the Podcast01:10 - Net Zero 09:40 - The governments in the West 12:55 - The EU15:07 - Is Biden going to be the nominee? 19:06 - The Competition Act in Canada20:23 - The, windfall profits tax on the North Sea21:53 - Conservative European People's Party in the EU 23:04 - What about electrifying the Permian? 25:32 - The AI and cloud servers 28:31 - Bitcoin mining 30:58 - The current battery tech33:16 - The electricity transmission costs in Texas during the summer peak demand days 35:59 - Greenpeace had brought solar power to a community in India in 201437:58 - I'm not quite dead yet39:20 - The Ministry of Silly Walks 40:55 - Japan could be energy independent by 2060 thanks to renewables, Rystad energy CEO says 43:44 - Steelmakers look to hydrogen to green heavily polluting sector45:27 - OPEC: Peak Oil Demand Not on the Horizon47:43 - Make Britain a clean energy superpower.51:03 - Sweden rejects new power cable to Germany over market inefficiencies 53:43 - Energy, Business Groups Sue Biden administration over electric vehicle 'mandate' 54:38 - Ford ends EV dealership program that required hefty investment to sell electric models 55:21 - EVs slowdown steers the world further off course from net zero
Released:
Jun 17, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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