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Transition Show @[email protected]
@TransitionShow
A podcast about the transition from fossil fuels to renewables with host @chrisnelder
انضم Ağustos 2015
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In Ep. 271, @laurimyllyvirta rejoins us to tease apart the complex picture of China’s energy transition. Listen and learn why China’s total CO2 emissions have been falling for the past two years even while it’s building more coal power plants than ever. xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
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In Ep. 270 @AdairTurnerUK, co-chair of the Energy Transitions Commission in London, shares with us his wide-ranging, high-level perspective on the energy transition in the UK and the world. xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
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In Ep. 269, @AriPeskoe rejoins us to review Trump’s attacks on the energy transition in the US and explore the legal options for defending it. Wind farms, solar farms, coal plants, regulations,Venezuela, UN climate bodies, oh my! xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
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In Ep. 268, veteran organizer @CarterLavin joins us to share some of the insights, tactics and lessons learned from his 15 years as a transportation advocate. Listen in and learn how you can help advance energy transition policies in your community! xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
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In Ep. 267, former IEA Director Nobuo Tanaka shares his perspectives on the global realignment into “petrostates” and “electrostates” and how US policy is pushing Europe and developing countries closer to China. We also discuss evolving Asian grids. xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
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To close out a huge year, we are lifting the paywall on Episode 254 so that all can enjoy this comprehensive review of the data on the global energy transition with Ember's @nicolasfulghum xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
Happy New Year from all of us at @TransitionShow! #lagniappe
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In Ep. 265, @chrisnelder returns to Paris to interview @tim_gould_ about @iea.org’s flagship World Energy Outlook 2025 report. We clarify what its scenarios mean (and what they don’t), and find the global energy transition very much still going strong. xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
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In Ep. 264, we kick off a new miniseries on South Africa’s energy transition with one of its key progenitors, Professor Emeritus Anton Eberhard of the University of Cape Town, who has been agitating for power sector reforms there for over 35 years. xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
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In Ep. 263, @chrisnelder debates the CEO of Australian distribution utility @Ausgrid about when and whether it’s best for customers or distribution utilities to own and operate grid assets like battery storage systems. xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
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In Ep. 262, @nadiabahmad explains how creating a successful energy transition project depends on community engagement and the specific legal and regulatory frameworks of a place. xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
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In Ep. 261, Michael Jakob shares insights from his book, The Case Against Climate Doom — An Economist’s Guide to Climate Optimism, detailing the ongoing social, political, and technological climate change mitigation efforts that give him hope. xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
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@imdavidbryan @ember_energy @ymymilan @SamButl3r We bring facts and citations. Cite your source if you want to play. Then listen to the episode and learn why building plants does not mean they'll actually run.
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@ember_energy @TransitionShow @ymymilan @SamButl3r Propaganda site - propaganda site:
"China is commissioning new coal plants at a record pace in 2025, with projections expecting it to be the biggest year for new coal power capacity in a decade".
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China is shifting from a coal-fuelled powerhouse to a clean electrification leader 🇨🇳🌏
Solar, batteries and EVs are growing 3x faster than 🇨🇳's economy – driving change at home & abroad.
Tune in to @transitionshow with @ymymilan and @SamButl3r 🎧
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@the_squeezle @ember_energy @ymymilan @SamButl3r You might want to update your priors and listen to this episode, because that's no longer the case, and the coal plants are increasingly sitting idle.
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In Ep. 260, @ymymilan and @SamButl3r of @ember_energy detail how China has become the undisputed global leader in the energy transition, and is helping developing countries to decarbonize far more rapidly than the economic powerhouses of the West. xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
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It’s our 10th Anniversary! To mark the occasion, we are rejoined by Kingsmill Bond and Daan Walter of @Ember for 2.5 hrs of deep thoughts on what the past decade of our work has been about, and what the next ten years will require. Don’t miss this! xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
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In Ep. 258, we explore the only transmission system in Alaska and ask why the utilities that own it are risking blackouts by remaining dependent on declining gas supply instead of transitioning to the vast renewable resources surrounding them. xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
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For Ep. 257, @chrisnelder traveled to a remote, off-road community in Alaska’s Arctic Circle to see how they are integrating renewables into the microgrid that powers the town. xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
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In Ep. 256 @mikecasey explains how farmers can make money and ease grid pressures by adding solar to their farms, and how Rewiring Aotearoa are working to electrify New Zealand. This one is not paywalled so all can enjoy!
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Mike Casey@mikecasey
Bit of a pinch-me moment… I’m on an international podcast tomorrow!🎧 @TransitionShow The Energy Transition Show had me on to talk about our fully electric cherry orchard, and the big ideas I’ve got for electrifying NZ⚡ 🔗 xenetwork.org #XENetwork #ChrisNelder
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In Ep. 255, we kick off a new miniseries on Alaska by interviewing an expert in building design and construction about the best ways to put up buildings that are comfortable, healthy, and affordable in the frozen north. xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
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In Ep. 254, @nicolasfulghum joins us for a deep dive into the data in Ember’s Global Electricity Review 2025 report. Not only has the energy transition gone global, it’s accelerating so quickly that global power-sector emissions may be close to peaking. xenetwork.org/ets/episodes/e…
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