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🗓️ 20 May 2022
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The energy transition is currently supported by three main pillars: science & technology, economics, and policy. In 2022 these three pillars are unaligned, with a lack of cohesion impeding progress. In today’s episode of the Energy Gang, the team explores three current events that highlight and exemplify the current state of the energy transition in the US and beyond.
The gang starts with the future of President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda. The original bill included a lot of provisions that were hugely important for low-carbon energy in the US. It died in Congress late last year after Senator Joe Manchin declined to support it. The big question now is: can anything be salvaged from that agenda and where do we go from here?
The US government’s investigation into the alleged dumping of imported solar panels has reportedly had a “devastating” impact on planned solar projects. Is now the time to create a domestic economy for solar panels or are we still too reliant on cheap imports?
It’s an ongoing debate: the role of hydrogen in the energy transition. There is, of course, huge interest in the potential for low-carbon hydrogen in a zero-emissions energy system. But what role can hydrogen really play? And might other options be better for some uses?
Today we’re delighted to welcome back both Melissa Lott and Robbie Orvis. Melissa is the Director of Research at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy, and Robbie Orvis is the Senior Director of Policy Design at Energy Innovation. As always, your host Ed Crooks is here to anchor and lead the discussion.
Stick around for a thrilling conversation about policy, technology, and innovation. Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @theenergygang and let us know what you thought of today's episode.
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0:00.0 | Wood McKenzie's solar and energy storage summit is back, and it's back in person. |
0:05.4 | After two years running our events virtually, we're off to the stunning waterfront resort |
0:09.0 | of Coronado, California, from June 6th to 9th. |
0:13.0 | The event combines Woodmax solar summit and our energy storage summit. |
0:16.4 | It'll feature a day on solar, a day on solar plus storage, and a day just on storage, |
0:21.4 | giving you the chance to explore every aspect of these fast moving technologies. |
0:25.7 | Joining Woodmax experts will be leaders from utilities, commercial and industrial developers, |
0:29.9 | and state and federal policy makers. |
0:32.1 | Here from Mary Powell, CEO of Sunrun, Kelly Sava, CEO of Strategic Management Group, |
0:37.1 | Adam Dietrich from Junco Solar, plus many, many more. |
0:40.7 | Visit Woodmax.com slash events to see full details and register your place. |
0:45.8 | Hello, and welcome to The Energy Gang, a discussion show about the fast-changing world of energy. |
0:54.0 | I'm Ed Crookes. |
0:57.7 | Joining me on the show today again is Melissa Lot. |
1:00.2 | Melissa Lot is the Director of Research at Columbia University's Central and Global Energy Policy. |
1:04.6 | Hello, Melissa. How are you? |
1:05.7 | Hey, Ed. Good to see you. I'm doing well. |
1:07.7 | Been a good week, but it's a hot week here in Texas. |
1:10.1 | Oh, yeah. How is it? I've been seeing some of the reports of the temperatures. |
1:13.1 | What's it been like for you? |
1:14.3 | I think I might have a not-so-typical experience with the heat waves, |
1:17.7 | meaning that I'm in a constant refresh of the status of the grid mode. |
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