The Clean Energy Show
NFL Sunday Night Football Backed Up By Batteries; Geoengineering Warning System
Episode notes
Scientists in the Rockies are developing technology to detect attempts to dim the sun—a safeguard against rogue geoengineering experiments. A proposal for a 2,500-mile subsea power cable aims to deliver renewable energy from North Africa to Britain. Could it revolutionize energy trade or is it an oversized project? The most-watched primetime show in the U.S. is now powered by batteries, drastically cutting fossil fuel use. Could the NFL’s transition inspire other industries?
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Also this week:
- Finland’s Nuclear Waste Solution: Finland leads the way with the world’s first permanent geological repository for spent nuclear fuel. Is this the future of nuclear waste management?
- Ukraine’s Resilient Renewable Energy: Despite attacks on its grid, Ukraine’s decentralized clean energy projects are proving harder for Russia to destroy and quicker to repair than fossil fuel systems.
- UK’s ICE Ban in 2030: The UK confirms it will stick to its 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel cars, with strong penalties for automakers that fail to comply.
- Updates on heat pump performance in extreme cold, a look at Norway’s sky-high car taxes, and Brian's adventures with a cold.
- Listener mail: Practical tips for EV owners and insights from parades powered by the F-150 Lightning.
- A Lightning Round featuring everything from BYD's vertical integration to agrivoltaics boosting grape yields and Mexico's net-zero commitment by 2050.
- Sunday Night Football Power Backup
- Morocco-UK Subsea Cable Proposal
- Finland’s Nuclear Waste Repository
- Ukraine’s Renewable Energy Strategy
- UN Conference on Plastic Pollution
- China’s CO2 Decline: A 1% drop in Q2 2024 marks the first quarterly decrease since COVID-19.
- BYD’s Sodium-Ion Batteries: A promising grid-scale alternative to lithium-ion.
- Heat Pump Policies in Europe: 24 nations now support industrial-scale rollouts.
- Plastic Pollution Treaty Stalemate: Talks to curb production hit a wall, with future discussions planned.
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