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The Energy Gang

Lessons From The Texas Power Crisis

The Energy Gang

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4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

This episode of the Energy Gang was recorded before the Russian attack on Ukraine had begun.

As you’ll hear, we were talking after Russia had recognised the independence of the breakaway regions of Donetsk and Luhansk, but before the full-scale invasion.

We will have a lot to say about the implications for energy of the conflict in Ukraine in our next episode.

But this time, we were talking before the full extent of the crisis had unfolded. 

The catastrophic blackouts that plagued Texas last year during the winter storm Eerie, were a result of a logistical domino effect. Many sustainability, energy, and political issues today are never as simple as cause and effect - there is always a network of decisions and actions that lead up to that initial fall of the domino. A more timely example is the current Russia and Ukraine conflict. The Energy Gang is not a show that usually focuses on geopolitics but it would be remiss to ignore the current situation in Ukraine, and the impact the conflict has had already on the world of energy.

In this week’s episode, Ed Crooks is joined by returning guest Emily Chasan, of General Capital, and we welcome Joshua Rhodes for his Energy Gang debut. Joshua is a professor at the University of Texas, Austin. He joins the show to discuss the Texas Blackouts and explain what has been done since to avoid it happening again. He helps explain the initial fall of the domino and the subsequent chain reaction that took place. Emily and the rest of the gang then touch on the situation in Eastern Europe and how energy policies come into play. How does the current conflict affect the net-zero pledges just made only a few months ago at COP26? 

The episode then leads into a debate on a new hydropower pipeline that has been proposed in NY state. This pipeline would be 330 miles long and run from Canada's border directly to New York City. What are some of the environmental concerns of Hydropower? Is hydropower considered low carbon? 

The final topic discussed is the recent announcement of the Army’s climate action plan. This never-before-seen plan is a pledge to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. This climate action plan follows the 2020 DOD report on climate change that publicly stated that “climate change is an existential threat to the US’s security”. How much does the US army emit every year? What does sustainability look like for a military? How will this strengthen our military?

It’s a packed and thorough discussion this week on the Energy Gang.

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0:00.0

EPC Power manufactures self-developed energy storage smart inverters

0:04.4

made in their American factories with gigawatt level capacity.

0:07.6

EPC Power is headquartered in San Diego County, California

0:11.2

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

0:14.8

to support the growing global demand.

0:17.3

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

0:22.8

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

0:28.6

EPC Power

0:30.1

Excellence in Power Conversion

0:32.6

Hello and welcome to the energy gang, I'm Ed Kruks.

0:36.0

Before we start this episode, I just want to make clear that our discussion was recorded

0:39.7

before the Russian attack on Ukraine had begun.

0:42.3

As you'll hear, we were talking after Russia recognized the independence of the breakaway

0:46.5

regions of Denetsk and Lahansk, but before the full-scale invasion.

0:50.5

We will have a lot to say about what the conflict in Ukraine means for energy in our next episode,

0:55.2

but this time we were talking before the full extent of the crisis has unfolded.

0:59.4

So, with that clarified, on with the show.

1:04.7

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

1:09.7

which is changing even faster than usual right now, I'm Ed Kruks.

1:14.7

On today's show, we will of course be looking at the implications for energy

1:17.7

of President Vladimir Putin's statement on Monday,

1:20.4

recognizing the independence of the Denetsk and Lahansk regions of Ukraine.

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