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The Energy Gang

The next stage of the IRA: permitting reform

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

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🗓️ 20 August 2024

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

The (shrewdly named) Inflation Reduction Act has been called the most significant climate legislation ever passed in the US. When it did pass, in 2022, the critical vote was cast by senator Joe Manchin from West Virginia. Now in office as an independent, he and Republican senator John Barrasso from Wyoming came together to put forward a bill which advanced out of the Senate committee stage earlier this month. It’s meant to clear away some of the regulatory and legal obstacles that delay and deter infrastructure projects, including renewable energy and power transmission lines. It’s faced criticism from environmental groups but support from the American Clean Power Association and the oil and gas industry.  

To unpack what it means for the rollout of renewables, Ed Crooks is joined by Melissa Lott, professor at The Climate School at Columbia University in New York, and Emily Grubert, an Associate Professor at the Keough School of Global Affairs at Notre Dame University. Together they examine the bill, and discuss the impact it could (if passed) have on production targets for wind and solar on federal lands.  

In January President Biden paused approvals for pending and future applications to LNG exports. The proposed Manchin/Barrasso bill would end this pause. Emily gives her take on this; she wrote recently that the US needs a ‘a coherent national strategy for the role of natural gas in the US energy system’. What does that strategy look like?

Plus, the gang debate what needs to happen for carbon removal to make a real impact on net zero goals. Emily says that ‘market-based, unconstrained, and for-profit CDR presents fundamental and predictable risks for climate and justice goals.’

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0:00.0

Get ready for the world's most collaborative energy event.

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The multi-award winning conference will be accelerating the energy transition

0:11.8

through unexpected collaborations in the brand new

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BMO Convention Centre.

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Bringing together 3,000 global participants and featuring over 100 world thought leaders, including

0:21.2

former New Zealand Prime Minister, the right Honorable

0:23.2

Jacinda Arden, former Finnish Prime Minister Sanimarin, and best-selling author

0:27.0

Youville no Harari. And I'll be speaking there as well. Come curious. Get uncomfortable, leave empowered.

0:34.0

So keep your spot today at www. Energy Disruptors.com.

0:38.0

Hello and welcome to the Energy Gang, a discussion show about the fast-moving

0:47.6

world of energy. I'm Ed Croix. I'm joined today by Melissa Lott who's a professor

0:52.2

at the Climate School at Columbia University in New York.

0:54.6

Hi Melissa, how are you?

0:56.1

Hey Ed, I'm doing well.

0:57.5

It is a balmy, I think we're still in the 80s actually, a degree morning in Austin, Texas, and we're only headed for like 98 99.

1:05.6

It did great relief there.

1:07.6

Many thanks for a great show you did with Amy Meiz-Jaffey and Dr. Matt Bauer from the

1:11.2

Solar Energy Technologies Office the other day.

1:13.6

That was a fantastic lesson.

1:14.5

Thanks a lot for standing in for me while I was away.

1:17.0

Yeah, I hope you had a good time away from the mic.

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