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The Energy Gang

Can Aviation Be Made Sustainable?

The Energy Gang

Wood Mackenzie

Alternative Energy, Tech News, 958784, Environment, Technology, Renewable Energy, Energy, Business, Sustainability, Wind Energy, Climate Change, Cleantech, News, Solar Energy, Innovation, News Commentary

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

It’s the first Energy Gang of the year. Ed Crooks is joined by Emily Chasan of Generate Capital and Amy Harder, formerly of the Wall Street Journal and Axios, now at Breakthrough Energy, which is the net-zero initiative founded by Bill Gates - find out more here: Cipher: Overview | LinkedIn - who joins the gang for the first time to kick off 2022 with a bang.

With air travel over the holiday season bouncing back – despite the Omicron variant – what are the best prospects for taking the emissions out of aviation? In the US, in mid-December, more than two million people per day were passing through the TSA’s checkpoints. That is still significantly below pre-pandemic levels, but it is roughly double the numbers in the same period of 2020. Even with the pandemic still raging, people want to fly. That is a real problem for getting to net zero. Aviation emissions are small, accounting for a little under 2% of total global greenhouse gas emissions, but their share is rising. Sustainable aviation fuel and electric planes, are they are viable solution yet?

Also, VC and private equity investment into clean tech is booming. About 60 billion dollars was invested in by venture capital and private equity into climate tech in the first half of 2021, according to a recent survey from professional services firm PwC. That’s almost triple the 28 billion that was invested in the first half of 2020.About 14% of all VC financing is now going to climate tech. Is investment going to the right technologies?

And finally, one of the ideas that is being developed to make sure capital flows into the right activities is EU’s Green Taxonomy. It’s a list of environmentally sustainable economic activities, to give companies, investors and policymakers definitions for which economic activities can be treated as environmentally sustainable, and which can’t. The gang examine the plans; is it a sensible strategy? Is the EU setting a path others might follow?

There has been a huge amount of discussion in the past couple of weeks about the Netflix film Don’t Look Up: a rare example of Hollywood giving a big-budget big-star treatment to a movie about climate change. It deserves some scrutiny, so to wrap up the show Ed, Emily and Amy give their opinions on the film and argue its effectiveness at raising awareness for climate change.


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EPC Power manufactures self-developed energy storage smart inverters

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made in their American factories with gigawatt level capacity.

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EPC Power is headquartered in San Diego County, California

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and recently opened an engineering and sales location in Helsinki, Finland

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to support the growing global demand.

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Visit EPCPower.com slash energy gang to learn more about the utility scale and CLI

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product lines and schedule a call to learn how they can help you power your energy storage projects.

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EPC Power

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Excellence in power conversion.

0:33.9

Hello and welcome to the Energy Gang, a discussion show about the fast-changing world of energy.

0:39.0

I'm Ed Crux. Welcome to the show.

0:44.4

In this episode, with air travel bouncing back despite the spread of the Omicron variant,

0:48.9

what are the best prospects for taking the emissions out of aviation?

0:53.2

Capital inflows into climate tech have been booming,

0:55.8

but is the money really going to the right places to tackle the climate crisis?

1:00.4

And the EU's green taxonomy is creating a lot more excitement than you might expect

1:04.7

for something called the taxonomy. We'll be talking about what it is and why it matters.

1:09.9

And finally, there's a new film out that's sort of about climate change.

1:13.6

It's been a massive hit on Netflix. Does it really say anything interesting

1:17.0

about how the world is facing up to the threat of global warming?

1:20.8

To discuss those topics, we have Emily Chason returning this week. She's a generate capital,

1:24.8

the green infrastructure investment firm. Emily, hi, great to see you again.

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