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    Explore " international energy agency" with insightful episodes like "Mind Games: Apple's New VR Googles; Here Come the Robot Wranglers; US Oil Drillers Go Electric!", "Green News Report 11/28/2023 (We're Back!)", "That’s a Wrap: Themes from the World Petroleum Congress (WPC)", "Why U.S. gas prices are rising despite record oil production" and "Ep. 41: Water is for More Than Just Drinking" from podcasts like ""The TechMobility Podcast", "Green News Report w/ Brad Friedman & Desi Doyen", "ARC ENERGY IDEAS", "POLITICO Energy" and "Cutting Carbon"" and more!

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    Mind Games: Apple's New VR Googles; Here Come the Robot Wranglers; US Oil Drillers Go Electric!

    Mind Games: Apple's New VR Googles; Here Come the Robot Wranglers; US Oil Drillers Go Electric!

    During this episode, we discuss the impact of Apple's new VR googles on the human mind; who ya gonna call when your factory robot goes awry; and American crude oil drillers go electric in the oil patch! 

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    That’s a Wrap: Themes from the World Petroleum Congress (WPC)

    That’s a Wrap: Themes from the World Petroleum Congress (WPC)

    The 24th World Petroleum Congress (WPC) was held in Calgary from September 17 to 21, 2023. The conference is the world’s leading assembly for the petroleum industry. 

    This week on the podcast, Jackie and Peter discuss some conference themes, including the lively discussion on the future of oil demand and the decarbonization of oil and gas.  They also debate whether the industries’ messaging about the likelihood of higher oil and gas demand in the future needs to be adjusted to address the concerns this raises for achieving climate goals.

    Jackie and Peter also share interviews they took part in at the event, including:

    ·       Shaikh Nawaf S. Al-Sabah, the Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of                     Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (“KPC”)

    ·       Mark Thomas, Group Chief Executive Officer, Bapco Energies

    ·        Jyoti Gondek, Calgary’s Mayor

    ·       Joy Romero, Executive Advisor Innovation at Canadian Natural Resources Limited             and President at CRIN (Clean Resources Innovation Network)

    ·       Kevin Krausert, CEO and Co-Founder at Avatar Innovations Inc.

    ·       Gillian McCormack, National Director, Clients & Industries at Bennett Jones

    ·       Taryn Humphreys, Director of Business Development at Qube Technologies

    ·       Eric Petursson, Director of Commercial at Entropy Inc.

    ·       Katie Smith-Parent, Business Development, Industry Diversification at Spartan                   Controls

    ·       Cindy Yeilding, Director, Denbury Inc. 

    ·       Harrie Vredenburg, Professor of Strategy and Sustainability, Haskayne School of                 Business, Research Fellow, School of Public Policy, University of Calgary

    ·       Dean Tucker, Chief Operating Officer and Vice Chair of the Board for the World                   Petroleum Congress

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    Why U.S. gas prices are rising despite record oil production

    Why U.S. gas prices are rising despite record oil production
    Republicans are blaming the late-summer surge in gasoline prices on President Joe Biden’s green agenda, even though U.S. oil production is on track to set a new record this year. POLITICO’s Ben Lefebvre breaks down why prices are continuing to rise at the pump and how this trend could factor into the 2024 election. Plus, a new study found climate change was a major driver behind the wildfires that ripped across Quebec and blanketed toxic smoke over U.S. states earlier this summer.   For more news on energy and the environment, subscribe to Power Switch, our free evening newsletter: https://www.politico.com/power-switch And for even deeper coverage and analysis, read our Morning Energy newsletter by subscribing to POLITICO Pro: https://subscriber.politicopro.com/newsletter-archive/morning-energy   Ben Lefebvre is an energy reporter for POLITICO.  Catherine Morehouse is an energy reporter for POLITICO.  Nirmal Mulaikal is a POLITICO audio host-producer.  Alex Keeney is a senior audio producer at POLITICO.  Gloria Gonzalez is the deputy energy editor for POLITICO.  Matt Daily is the energy editor for POLITICO.

    Ep. 41: Water is for More Than Just Drinking

    Ep. 41: Water is for More Than Just Drinking

    In this episode, Jeff and Brian are joined by Tomás Bredariol, an Energy and Environmental Policy Analyst at the International Energy Agency, who helps break down the critical role water plays in nearly every aspect of energy systems. Over the course of their conversation, Tomas elaborates on the complex network of operations across the energy industry that both impact and are impacted by these water-driven processes, the demand for which is only expected to grow as the realities of climate change continue to make themselves known across the globe. 

    • Follow Tomás Bredariol on LinkedIn
    • Visit IEA’s home page to learn more about their work to shape a secure and sustainable energy future for all
    • Read the article written by Tomas, referenced at the start of the episode

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    US, China enter a new clean energy race

    US, China enter a new clean energy race
    The Inflation Reduction Act signed into law by President Joe Biden may mark the start of a new clean energy arms race between the U.S. and China — a dream of climate advocates for decades. POLITICO’s Zack Colman explains.    Josh Siegel is an energy reporter for POLITICO.  Zack Colman covers climate change for POLITICO.  Nirmal Mulaikal is a POLITICO audio host-producer.  Raghu Manavalan is a senior editor for POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the executive producer of POLITICO’s audio department.

    Stop Asking Elon Musk His Thoughts On Hydrogen. He Doesn’t Know What He Is Talking About. And I’ll Explain Why…

    Stop Asking Elon Musk His Thoughts On Hydrogen. He Doesn’t Know What He Is Talking About. And I’ll Explain Why…

    Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast!

    In episode 115, Elon Musk gets interviewed again about hydrogen. I'll go through the article and give you my thoughts on his viewpoint all of this on today's hydrogen podcast.


    Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please feel free to email me at info@thehydrogenpodcast.com with any questions. Also, if you wouldn't mind subscribing to my podcast using your preferred platform... I would greatly appreciate it. 

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    Paul Rodden


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    Researchers Discover A Way To Drastically Reduce The Price Of Green Hydrogen And This Opens The Door For Some Amazing Technology To Be Developed. Also, New Mexico Is Dead Set On Becoming The First Hydrogen Hub In The USA

    Researchers Discover A Way To Drastically Reduce The Price Of Green Hydrogen And This Opens The Door For Some Amazing Technology To Be Developed. Also, New Mexico Is Dead Set On Becoming The First Hydrogen Hub In The USA

    Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast!

    In episode 053, New technology from UT could have a drastic impact on the green hydrogen market. New Mexico looks to become a hydrogen hub. And the IAEA sees an encouraging sign on the important low carbon hydrogen expansion. All this on today's hydrogen podcast.
     
    Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please feel free to email me at info@thehydrogenpodcast.com with any questions. Also, if you wouldn't mind subscribing to my podcast using your preferred platform... I would greatly appreciate it. 

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    37. Solar energy is finally the cheapest in history?

    37. Solar energy is finally the cheapest in history?

    *in some cases.

    Here’s another short(er) episode where N8 talks about whatever’s in the news!

    The International Energy Agency’s annual report just came out, and it finally recognizes the growing trend of solar energy. Solar is now the cheapest source of energy in certain areas of the world! These are incredible developments in spite of the pandemic that disrupted so many renewable plans. N8 dives into the IEA report to look at the numbers, figure out how solar became so cheap, and share some other interesting findings. 

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    Episode 42

    Episode 42

    The latest, newest attacks against clean energy, namely “Oh my God, what are we going to do with all those solar panels and wind turbines and batteries at the end of their lives” and "Oh my God, what about the mining practices employed to get the materials necessary for clean energy ” are, in one word, bollocks.

    In Episode 42 of The Angry Clean Energy Guy, you will hear how the take-back and treatment of solar panels, inverters and batteries is already mandatory in the EU and is going global; how technologies to recycle solar panels are today everywhere around us and some reach an astonishing 96% recycling efficiency; how you can already recycle 85 to 90% of the total mass of wind turbines; and how 95% of lithium-ion battery components are being turned into new batteries or used in other industries. Most importantly perhaps, you can also see why the DNA of the clean energy industry is about building a circular economy around its products, in contrast to the DNA of Big Oil, which is about destroying, free of charge to them, our habitat. 

    Episode 37

    Episode 37

    Recently, an open letter from dozens of investors, business leaders, researchers and climate policy advocates accused the International Energy Agency, a Paris-based intergovernmental organization mistakenly labelled as "authoritative", of marginalizing key climate goals in its research. They were being too polite: The IEA is a very dangerous organization and should simply be closed, because it's a fossil fuel relic incapable of reform. I'm afraid this podcast is entirely dedicated to explaining why.  

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