The Energy Transition Show with Chris Nelder
A podcast by XE Network - Wednesdays
261 Episodes
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[Episode #112] – Climate Science Part 11 – Climate Confusion
Published: 8/01/2020 -
[Episode #111] – No Coal in our Christmas Stockings
Published: 25/12/2019 -
[Episode #110] – Death Toll for Petrol
Published: 11/12/2019 -
[Episode #109] – Big Oil’s Climate Denial Machine
Published: 27/11/2019 -
[Episode #108] – Will Energy Transition Be Rapid or Gradual?
Published: 13/11/2019 -
[Episode #107] – Macro-Energy Systems
Published: 30/10/2019 -
[Episode #106] – Transition in South Africa
Published: 16/10/2019 -
[Episode #105] – Can Competition Decarbonize Electricity?
Published: 2/10/2019 -
[Episode #104] – 4-Year Anniversary Show
Published: 18/09/2019 -
[Episode #103] – A Return to Regionalism
Published: 4/09/2019 -
[Episode #102] – Transition as Wildfire Adaptation in California
Published: 21/08/2019 -
[Episode #101] – What We Don’t Know About Energy Transition
Published: 7/08/2019 -
[Episode #100] – Teaching Energy Transition
Published: 24/07/2019 -
[Episode #99] – Metals Supply in Energy Transition
Published: 10/07/2019 -
[Episode #98] – Why Building Transmission is So Hard
Published: 26/06/2019 -
[Episode #97] – How State Policies Can Drive Decarbonization
Published: 12/06/2019 -
[Episode #96] – Sustainable Mobility
Published: 29/05/2019 -
[Episode #95] – Powering the world with RE
Published: 15/05/2019 -
[Episode #94] – Integrated Decentralized Power Systems
Published: 1/05/2019 -
[Episode #93] – Energy Transition in India and Southeast Asia, Part 2
Published: 17/04/2019
Longtime energy expert Chris Nelder interviews some of the smartest and most knowledgeable people in energy, exploring global infrastructure and markets during the ongoing transition away from fossil fuels and toward renewables. Designed to stimulate discussion about the difficult questions rather than reinforce preconceived answers, the Energy Transition Show covers oil, gas, coal, solar, wind, emerging renewables, nuclear, grid power, transportation systems, macroeconomics, and more, including the latest news and research, policy developments, and market events.
