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    Explore "energy security" with insightful episodes like "Morning Briefing Tuesday 12th March", "Expectation Management", "Afternoon Briefing Tuesday 7th November", "Biden Approves Alaska Oil Drilling | Saturday Extra" and "Housing Trends w/ Trex CEO Bryan Fairbanks" from podcasts like ""Times news briefing", "Holyrood Sources", "Times news briefing", "Morning Wire" and "Motley Fool Money"" and more!

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    Expectation Management

    Expectation Management

    Calum, Geoff and Andy recap the energy special debate in Aberdeen and discuss the key takeaways. They also analyse recent polling data, including the surge in support for Labour and the challenges facing the SNP.


    We finish by discussing Nicola Sturgeon's emotional testimony at the COVID inquiry and the issue of authenticity and trust in political leaders.


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    Biden Approves Alaska Oil Drilling | Saturday Extra

    Biden Approves Alaska Oil Drilling | Saturday Extra

    President Biden approved the Willow oil drilling project in Alaska. Led by oil giant ConocoPhillips, the project aims to produce over 600 million barrels of oil and thousands of jobs. Environmental groups oppose the project, despite its limited size, arguing that the President is furthering the climate crisis and undermining green energy initiatives.

     

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    Housing Trends w/ Trex CEO Bryan Fairbanks

    Housing Trends w/ Trex CEO Bryan Fairbanks
    Regulators take a closer look at buy-now, pay-later companies. (0:21) Bill Mann discusses: - The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announcing plans to oversee BNPL businesses like Affirm Holdings - Why this is not an example of government overreach    - His very recent trip to eastern Europe and the current state of energy access in the region (13:30) Deidre Woollard interviews Trex CEO Bryan Fairbanks in front of a live audience and discusses the "public spaces" part of Trex's business, and what gets Fairbanks excited to go to work every day. If you're a member of any Motley Fool service, you can access the entire interview with Bryan Fairbanks here: https://www.fool.com/premium/live/video/4056/coverage/2022/08/31/the-global-supply-chain-and-housing-trends-with-tr/   Stocks mentioned: PYPL, SQ, AFRM, TREX, HD, LOW Host: Chris Hill Guests: Bill Mann, Deidre Woollard, Bryan Fairbanks Engineers: Dan Boyd, Austin Morgan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Could geothermal become a major zero-emissions player?

    Could geothermal become a major zero-emissions player?
    Drill down far enough anywhere in the world and you reach temperatures hot enough to generate firm, reliable zero-emission electricity. That’s the hope for new geothermal technologies that could scale the industry beyond well-known geothermal hot spots like Iceland. But first the industry needs to overcome major challenges in financing and technology. It has also to deal with the public opinion around the oil and gas industry, which may be an essential partner in scaling geothermal because of its overlapping expertise in drilling and underground exploration. In this episode, guest host Lara Pierpoint talks with Jamie Beard, executive director of Project Innerspace, a non-profit focused on expanding the use of geothermal energy globally.  Current geothermal technology relies on naturally occurring underground hot spots, common in places like Iceland and the western U.S.. But an approach called enhanced geothermal systems or “hot, dry rock,” would make geothermal available around the world, potentially adding hundreds of gigawatts to current geothermal capacity. Lara and Jamie discuss major questions facing the geothermal industry, like: How and where to drill for consistent hot temperatures?  How long before a well is depleted of heat-carrying capacity?  What sort of surveying and information do funders need to deal with exploration risks?  How can the industry take advantage of the co-benefits of geothermal drilling, such as lithium extraction, carbon sequestration and waste heat? What working fluids, like water or critical CO2, are appropriate for a given project? How viable are geothermal-source heat pumps and how do they compare to air-source heat pumps? What are the potential environmental impacts of geothermal? What role should the oil and gas industry play in scaling this zero-emission technology? Resources: Canary Media: Advanced geothermal heats up with $138M round for startup Fervo Energy Department of Energy: DOE Launches New Energy Earthshot to Slash the Cost of Geothermal Power Catalyst is a co-production of Post Script Media and Canary Media. Catalyst is supported by Antenna Group. For 25 years, Antenna has partnered with leading clean-economy innovators to build their brands and accelerate business growth. If you're a startup, investor, enterprise, or innovation ecosystem that's creating positive change, Antenna is ready to power your impact. Visit antennagroup.com to learn more. Solar Power International and Energy Storage International are returning in-person this year as part of RE+. Come join everyone in Anaheim for the largest, B2B clean energy event in North America. Catalyst listeners can receive 15% off a full conference, non-member pass using promo code CANARY15. Register here.

    Ep. 1569 - The Green Suicide Pact

    Ep. 1569 - The Green Suicide Pact

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    California finds itself in another energy shortage as national Democrats seek to follow the state’s lead; Jennifer Lawrence complains about her nightmares about Tucker Carlson; and The Washington Post seeks out Bill Kristol to explain how to take down Republicans.

     

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    What’s Going On With The Bio “Research Labs” In Ukraine? (Ep 1721)

    What’s Going On With The Bio “Research Labs” In Ukraine? (Ep 1721)
    What is going on with those “biological research facilities” in Ukraine? In this episode I address the growing controversy and the potential dangers ahead.  News Picks: What is going on with those research labs in Ukraine? There’s some gamesmanship going on with the transfer of Migs to Ukraine. Biden’s plans for a digital currency will magnify the powers of the surveillance state. What is going on with Chernobyl?  Biden is lying about how much oil and gas we produced in the Trump administration.  Biden is also lying about oil and gas leases.  About those bio lab facilities in Ukraine? Republicans would fight, and democrats would flee, according to latest poll. Five ways this could escalate into a larger war.  Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Matt Klein on How Germany Wound up So Dependent on Russian Gas

    Matt Klein on How Germany Wound up So Dependent on Russian Gas

    Harsh sanctions have been imposed against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. However, the country's energy exports have largely been spared. One significant reason for this is Germany's high dependence on Russian energy, particularly natural gas. So how did Germany wind up in this situation? And why didn't it take steps years ago to start weaning itself off of this dependency? We discuss this with Matt Klein, the founder and publisher of The Overshoot as well as the author of the book Trade Wars Are Class Wars. He explains how misplaced German priorities led to years of underinvestment, and a poorly thought out energy strategy, which is now forcing Germany to pivot at a very difficult time.

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