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The Energy Gang

The Energy Crisis

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

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🗓️ 8 April 2022

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

The energy crisis caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is the most serious since the oil shocks of the 1970s. Rising prices for oil, gas and coal are hitting living standards and putting people under financial strain around the world. We are facing some tough decisions about how to relieve hardship and energy poverty, while still cutting greenhouse gas emissions to limit the impact of climate change. In this edition of the Energy Gang, the gang discusses the war in Ukraine and the consequences for the rest of the world. How can we work through the short-term impacts whilst keeping the energy transition on track?

Ed is joined on today's episode by two returning guests. We’re happy to welcome back again Melissa Lott, the Director of Research at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia. Our other guest has not been on the show for almost a year, and we are very glad she’s back. Amy Duffuor is Co-founder and General Partner at Azolla Ventures and leads our second topic on climate innovation investments. VC funds are heavily invested in some sectors and steer clear of others. What sectors get the most investment and why?

One of the impacts of the current energy crisis is the surge in gas prices in America. The gang discusses the options open to American policy makers and what’s being done to ease the pain at the pump. And we talk about the innovations in energy that can help resolve these complex challenges. Stick around to the end for the free electrons to hear what the hosts are up to outside of the show.

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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.

0:34.6

Hello and welcome to the energy gang.

0:36.7

On today's show we're going to be talking about the current energy crisis.

0:39.7

What does the immediate crisis mean for the transition to low carbon energy?

0:44.8

I'm Ed Kruchs and I'm joined today by Melissa Lott from Columbia University's Center

0:48.5

on Global Energy Policy. Hello Melissa, welcome back.

0:50.9

Have you been?

0:51.6

Hey Ed, I've been good. I was in New York last week at our offices at the

0:55.8

Center on Global Energy Policy and it was wonderful to see my colleagues in person.

1:00.3

I was like, you have feet, you're not as shoulders in head above in the zoom window.

1:05.1

It was really great to be back in the city. It's a great spot.

1:08.3

It was also surreal to be back in a plane for the first time in two years.

1:12.1

So that was a bit of a nod feeling.

1:13.9

Yeah, it's so nice. I do agree. It's so great to be seeing people in person

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