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The Energy Gang

Can California Move Fast Without Breaking Things?

The Energy Gang

Wood Mackenzie

Alternative Energy, Tech News, 958784, Environment, Technology, Renewable Energy, Energy, Business, Sustainability, Wind Energy, Climate Change, Cleantech, News, Solar Energy, Innovation, News Commentary

4.6 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2021

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

California is the proving ground for every major change that President Biden wants to accelerate nationally: 100% carbon-free electricity, fossil fuel phaseouts, climate-resilient grid hardening. 

The state wants to make 100% of retail electricity sales carbon-free by 2045. To that, it’ll need to match its best year ever for renewable energy installations -- for 25 years more years in a row. It’ll amount to $4.5 billion in yearly spending.

California is moving fast. Is there such a thing as too fast? 

This week, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer Sammy Roth joins us to talk about California’s fast, sometimes-messy, and still-evolving energy transition. 

Plus, tensions over public lands. It’s going to take a lot of investment, difficult choices, and grit to hit California’s zero-carbon goals. It’s also going to take a lot of land.

That’s putting the Biden team in a dilemma: how to balance a historic build-out of wind and solar farms with protection of public lands? 

Plus, we look at the details of Biden’s “once in a generation” plan to reconstruct the economy one seawall, EV charging station, and transmission project at a time.

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0:00.0

The Energy Gang is brought to you by Aurora Solar.

0:03.8

Are you looking to grow your career in solar tech?

0:07.0

Aurora is hiring across a lot of different roles.

0:10.3

Aurora Solar is the leader in solar design and sales software

0:13.6

with over 5 million projects designed in the platform to date.

0:17.4

And it is looking for people to fill roles in customer success,

0:20.3

marketing, sales, operations, and more.

0:22.5

You can see open roles and apply to join Aurora.

0:25.3

You've voted one of the best places to work in 2021 at aurora solar dot com.

0:29.8

This is the Energy Gang, weekly debates and discussions about the fast changing world of

0:36.6

energy.

0:37.6

I'm Stephen Lacey, welcome to the show.

0:45.0

More utilities, cities, states, and now maybe even the federal government are striving for

0:49.4

100% clean electricity.

0:51.3

You know where are the stakes in the complexity of this goal clearer than in California.

0:55.8

This week, gauging America's energy transition through the lens of the world's fifth biggest

1:00.1

economy.

1:01.1

LA Times journalist Sammy Roth is here with us to talk about California's fast, sometimes

1:05.2

messy, and still evolving plans.

1:07.4

Plus, a look at the details of Biden's $2 trillion package to reconstruct the economy

1:11.9

one seawall EV charging station and transmission project at a time.

1:22.6

Katherine Hamilton is my co-host.

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