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🗓️ 9 September 2022
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In this episode of The Energy Gang, we draw our attention away from the US and the Inflation Reduction Act, and switch focus to the ongoing energy crisis in Europe. Host Ed Crooks is joined by regular guest Melissa Lott, Director of Research at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University, and Amy Harder from Cipher.
The race to stay warm is on as Russia cuts off more gas supplies to Europe. The continent is facing a potentially very bleak winter, but how bleak depends on the weather. If it’s a mild winter, then Europe will probably have enough gas. If it’s a cold winter, then things are going to get rough. There will probably need to be demand for curtailment, rationing and blackouts. Already, leaders are urging people to take action, by having cold showers and switching off the air-conditioning to save money and lighten the load on the grid.
What do these extreme measures tell us about the sacrifices people are being asked to make to serve a humanitarian cause? Is there a parallel to draw between that and changing our habits to curtail catastrophic climate change? If Europe does not have enough gas to keep people warm without having to introduce rationing, what does this say about the lack of tools in our belt when these crises occur?
Also on the show: oil prices have risen sharply, giving a big boost to the demand for electric cars. Last month, regulators in California approved a ban on the sale of most new gasoline- powered vehicles by 2035, as the state takes dramatic steps to reduce emissions and combat the climate emergency. Under the new regulations, by 2026 35% of new cars and light trucks sold in California must be either fully electric, plug-in hybrid or hydrogen-powered. It is certainly an ambitious goal. But is it achievable? And what will it mean for the electric vehicle industry in the US and around the world?
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0:00.0 | This episode of The Energy Gang is brought to you by Atachi Energy. |
0:03.0 | If you're enjoying this conversation, you should check out our podcast, PowerPulse, |
0:06.8 | where we explore the transformation of the world's energy systems. |
0:10.0 | Visit us at AtachiEnergy.com-PowerPulse. |
0:16.9 | Hello and welcome to The Energy Gang, a discussion show |
0:20.4 | about the false changing world of energy. I'm Ed Crookes. |
0:26.0 | Today we're going to be talking about the energy crisis in Europe. |
0:28.8 | European leaders are telling people not to take hot showers and to switch the air |
0:32.1 | conditioning off to save money. What do these measures tell us about the sacrifices |
0:35.9 | that people might be prepared to make to prevent catastrophic climate change? |
0:40.0 | And California plans to end sales of most gasoline-fueled cars by 2035. |
0:45.3 | Is this the beginning of the end? The internal combustion engine. |
0:48.8 | And after some disruption over the summer, we've put the old gang, well, |
0:52.4 | one of the old gangs, back together again. Melissa Lott's back. Melissa is of course |
0:56.2 | director of research at the Central and Global Energy Policy at Columbia University, |
1:00.0 | and she's been also at the controls of this podcast while I've been way over the summer. |
1:03.9 | Hello, Melissa. Welcome back. Hey, Ed. Good to see you. |
1:06.7 | And we're also joined by Amy Humbert from Cypher, which is the climate publication |
1:10.8 | from Brick Through Energy. Amy, great to have you back as well. |
1:13.8 | Wonderful to be here. Thanks for the invite. |
1:16.1 | So, Amy, what have you been doing over the summer? Have you been spending your time |
1:19.6 | since we saw you last? Well, I've been doing a lot of work and a little bit of fun. |
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