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🗓️ 16 December 2022
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2022 has been a very eventful year in the world of energy. From January to December there has been an ongoing war, a European energy crisis, billions of dollars in funding for clean energy in the US and a Twitter takeover.
It’s the last episode of the year so we’re bringing you a special edition of the Energy Gang. Join host Ed Crooks and recurring Energy Gang guests, Amy Harder of Cipher, and Melissa Lott of Columbia University, as they wrap up the year by highlighting important moments in the energy transition, month-by-month.
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0:00.0 | Today's episode of the Energy Gang is brought to you by Block Energy Autonomous Community Energy |
0:04.6 | Systems. Renewable, reliable, residential energy at scale is not a thing of the future. |
0:10.3 | Block Energy is providing resilient energy to communities now. Much more than solar plus storage, |
0:16.4 | the modular and scalable Block Energy Residential Micro-City System is the first of its kind. |
0:21.3 | Visit BlockEnergy.com to learn more about the layers of reliable, clean, |
0:25.4 | local power coming soon to a neighborhood block near you. |
0:30.9 | Hello and welcome to the Energy Gang, a conversation show about the fast-changing |
0:36.0 | world of energy. I'm Ed Crookes. |
0:41.3 | For our last show of 2022, we're going to be reviewing what's been a tumultuous year for energy, |
0:45.9 | and taking a look at the highs and the lows of what happened over the past 12 months. |
0:50.2 | It's my great pleasure to welcome back to Old Friends, have been appearing on the Energy Gang |
0:53.5 | regularly. We have Melissa Lott, who's the Director of Research at the Centre on Global Energy |
0:58.3 | Policy at Columbia University. Hi, Melissa, how are you? |
1:01.2 | Hey, I'm doing well. Glad to be here. Looking back on the year. |
1:05.3 | And we also have Amy Harder, who's the Executive Editor of Cypher, which is an energy |
1:09.4 | new service supported by Brick's Renegine. Hi, Amy, how are you? |
1:12.6 | Hello, I'm doing well. Thanks so much for having me on again. |
1:16.3 | Thanks so much for both of you for coming along and joining us today. So I want to get right into |
1:21.8 | it, start off at the beginning of the year, thinking about one of the big stories of January. |
1:26.2 | This is actually something that happened in December of 2021, but it was really |
1:30.9 | January of this year that people started to talk about it. And that was the announcement from |
1:37.1 | the Department of Energy's Lone Programme Office, which is the office that |
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