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The Energy Gang

There’s no transition without transmission. How can we make it easier to build?

The Energy Gang

Wood Mackenzie

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4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2024

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Regulators are trying to clear the path to the grid that clean energy needs.

To go from an electricity system based on coal and gas to one based on solar and wind, the US needs a very different power grid. On some estimates, annual installations of new transmission capacity need to double. To help build the grid that a new clean electricity system will need, the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has been working on regulatory reforms, intended to smooth the path for new investments in transmission lines. 

Ed Crooks is joined by Amy Myers-Jaffe of New York University and Shanu Mathew of Lazard Asset Management, to unpack the latest orders from FERC. What are the regulators trying to do, and why do some people object to their plans? And what will the proposed reforms mean for the energy transition in the electricity sector in the US? 

It has been a busy few weeks for big announcements in energy. A new round of tariffs on clean energy products from China was announced this month by President Biden, with rates of 100% on electric vehicles, 50% on solar modules, and 25% on lithium-ion batteries. The goal is to revive clean energy manufacturing in the US, but critics say the tariffs could be counter-productive, because they will drive up the cost of low-carbon technologies for American businesses and consumers.

One important gauge of the state of the energy transition is the health of investment in low-carbon stocks. The news on that over the past couple of years has not been great. So what are the markets telling us about the future of clean energy? Shanu gives us his analysis, and joins Amy and Ed to debate investor sentiment and what it means. 

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The energy systems will require extensive cooperation between governments, businesses and financial institutions.

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From the 25th to the 27th of June this year, the 2024 Global Energy Transition event will take place in New York City.

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The summit will unite policy makers, industry leaders and investors to forge strategies and partnerships to bring us closer to net zero.

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And the Energy Gang will be that, in collaboration with Reuters, to bring you into the

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discussion if you can't be there in person. We'll be recording a daily

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podcast from the event featuring a look behind the scenes and

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interviews with keynote speakers and media commentators. We'll have our usual roster of energy experts

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joining me to analyse all the action, live from the event in New York. To be there in person, secure your ticket now

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and mark your diaries for the 25th of June.

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And subscribe to the show

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so you don't miss an episode when it's all happening. Hello and welcome to the Energy Gang, a discussion show about the fast-changing world of energy.

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I'm it Crooks, and if you haven't already signed up and you're interested in keeping in touch with

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what we're doing at the Energy Gang and also in hearing more about my writing on Energy, please do sign up for

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our newsletter which is at woodmack.com slash the dash inside dash track.

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You'll be notified when new episodes of the Energy Gang are out and get even more

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analysis on all the topics we cover in energy and natural resources. So on today's show I am

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joined by Amy Meyers Jaffey who's the director of the Energy Climate Justice and

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Sustainability Lab at New York University.

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Hi Amy, how are you?

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I am good at it is my college reunion this coming weekend, and for the first time, I mean, I've spoken on my college

1:45.2

campus as a guest lecturer many a time,

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but I've never been called upon

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