Decouple » Hydrogen Hope and/or Hype feat. James Fleay While hydrogen fuel cells were once hyped for use in personal transportation, hydrogen is now being marketed as an energy panacea and a vital part of a 100% renewables grid. Most of the world's hydrog...
Host: @Dr_Keefer
POLITICO Energy » An early preview of the unconventional COP26 climate talks Officials in London, Glasgow and the U.N. climate headquarters in Bonn are trying to figure out how to salvage the 26th annual United Nations climate conference, known as COP26. The summit is supposed...
Host: @AnthonyAdragna
The Electric Wire » Energy Assistance During the Pandemic On this episode, our goal is to help listeners better understand how energy assistance is administered, how pandemic-related funding is being distributed, and what resources are available to in-need h...
Host: @theelectricwire
Titans Of Nuclear | Interviewing World Experts on Nuclear Energy » Ep 301: Brett Rampal - Clean Air Task Force þ 1) Brett’s first introduction to nuclear as a University of Florida undergraduateþ 2) Brett’s career transition from nuclear engineer to nuclear policy expert þ 3) The Clean Air Task Force’s role i...
Host: @bkugelma
Voltscast » Why lithium-ion batteries are so important Before we dig into the battery weeds, here's a quick review of why lithium-ion batteries are so important. (If you don't want to read, you can listen!) þþGet full access to Volts at www.volts.wtf/subs...
Host: @drvolts
Cleaning Up. Leadership in an age of climate change. » Tony Blair ‘A Masterclass in Climate Geopolitics’ Tony Blair, UK Prime Minister from 1997 to 2007 and Executive Chairman of the Tony Blair Institute, joins Michael Liebreich for the first episode of Season 3. þþBio þþTony Blair was the UK Prime Mini...
Hosts: @MLiebreich, @InstituteGC
Climate Connections » What can you do with old wind turbine blades? A research group called Re-Wind is looking for ways to keep used blades out of the landfill....
Host: @ecotone2
Climate Solutions » The very philosophical episode: Climate change and post-materialism Here’s what happens when two of your three podcast guests are French. You find yourself talking about sociology and philosophy. This episode starts off with hard facts about climate change and ends up...
Host: @eibmatt
Energy Insiders - a RenewEconomy Podcast » Australia’s first offshore wind farm Eric Coldham from Star of the South discusses the massive 2GW offshore wind project in Victoria that could be up and running in 2028. Plus: Te gas bauble bursts....
Host: @gilesparkinson
First Fuel » Passion and policy with Katie McKenzie Katie McKenzie. Katie is President of the Australian Institute of Energy, Managing Director of Macht Consulting and has just concluded four years as Principal Policy Advisor to two successive energy m...
Hosts: @lukemenzel, @KatieMac_llb
Quick Charge » Quick Charge Podcast (April 14, 2021) þþTesla promises to store all data collected in China locallyþGM is about to announce a second massive battery cell gigafactory in US with LGþAudi unveils production version of e-tron Q4 electric SUV ...
Host: @Mikey_Electric
Redefining Energy » Solar & batteries: can China’s dominance be challenged? China manufactures 2/3 of the world’s solar panels and 2/3 of the world’s batteries. How does it look on the ground? What technological advances do Chinese companies have and what does it means for th...
Hosts: @gerardreid14, @megawattxinfo, @CEA_Global
Resonance – Alfa Energy Group’s Podcast » A Challenging Start To Summer: Lack of Harmony Between Non-Commodity and Commodity Costs Gas and Power prices create a challenging start to summer. A lack of harmony in market operations is to be questioned. Where is the regulator?...
Host: @AlfaEnergyUK
Solar Insiders - a RenewEconomy Podcast » The new controls on solar, EVs and air-con As rooftop solar installations set new records, new protocols are governing what and when is being generated and consumed in the home....
Host: @gilesparkinson
The Clean Energy Show » Small Modular Nuclear Reactors vs Solar+Wind+Storage The anti-carbon tax Canadian provinces are jonesing for small scale modular nuclear because it annoys the hippies. But is nuclear actually necessary to solve our climate problem if you look at the pro...
Hosts: @brianstockton, @jewhittingham
The Climate Minute » The anatomy of climate delay on Beacon Hill: The Climate Minute A recent report from Brown University’s Climate and Development Lab studied the legislative lobbying process on Beacon Hill in Boston. The passage of the Next Generation Climate Roadmap bill is a succ...
Host: @TedMcIntyre100
The Energy Show » Benefits of Green Hydrogen Copyright 2021 - The Energy Show, Barry CinnamonþþRiddle me this: what is the most common element in the universe, comes in various colors, and was not the subject of “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” by The Roll...
Host: @bcinnamon
The Energy Transition Show with Chris Nelder » A Slow Take on the Texas Blackout [abridged] In the middle of February 2021, an Arctic cold front wreaked havoc on Texas, causing a blackout that plunged more than 4 million customers into darkness and cold during single-digit temperatures. The ...
Host: @chrisnelder
The smarter E Podcast » What impact will sustainable batteries have on the market? Battery storage systems are a key flexibility option for the success of the energy transition. These technologies must meet a wide range of requirements, such as low costs and environmental impact. On...
Host: @the_smarter_E