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The Energy Gang

What can we expect from energy in 2025?

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

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2025

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

The people, places and technologies to watch this year.

Host Ed Crooks is joined by regulars Amy Myers Jaffe and Melissa Lott to share their predictions for energy in 2025. They discuss the policy changes expected from Washington under the Trump administration, the crucial role for California as a leader in clean energy, the exciting new technologies that may be launched or ramped up this year, and the political and business leaders who will be shaping our future.

The team also discuss some of the threats and challenges the energy industry could face this year. Amy warns that the wind sector is in trouble; is it really? And what about the wild cards: the unexpected events that could force everyone to reassess their plans? Melissa has concerns about the impacts of extreme weather: how will a warming world affect our lives? As the latest news on bird flu shows, the threat of another deadly pandemic is real; Ed analyses the risks.

It’s going to be another tumultuous year in energy. To help make sense of it, get all the insights and analysis from us here.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

2024 was a record year for solar growth and 2025 is shaping up to be just as important.

0:06.0

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0:12.0

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0:18.8

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0:21.1

for solar. The conversations will cover evolving policies, supply chains, tax credits, project

0:26.7

development and innovative technologies. Build critical connections with decision makers and gain

0:32.0

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0:37.0

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0:39.3

the 14th. There are special prices for Woodmackenzie customers available too. So head to

0:44.2

woodmack.com slash events to get your ticket.

0:52.4

Hello and welcome to The Energy Gang, a discussion show from Wood McKenzie about the fast-changing world of energy.

0:58.8

I'm Ed Crooks. Happy New Year to everyone. And for the first show of 2025, we're going to be looking ahead to what we can expect from the world of energy this year.

1:07.6

To do that, it's a great pleasure to welcome, as always, a good friend Amy Myers-Jaffy.

1:11.4

Amy is the director of the Energy, Climate Justice and Sustainability Lab at New York University.

1:16.7

Hi, Amy. How are you? I am great, Ed. Unlike some people, I have taken a vacation time,

1:22.8

so I'm totally relaxed and ready to do the show. Fantastic, Yes, always great if you were able to do that,

1:29.0

isn't it? Also, pleasure to welcome back, Melissa Lott, who's the partner General Manager

1:32.7

for Energy Technologies at Microsoft. Hi, Melissa. How are you? Hey, I'm doing great, Ed. Amy, I didn't

1:38.5

get to take a long break this year. Lots going on, but I did take a few days and have been absolutely loving the whole

1:46.9

country of Texas where I'm sitting today. So this is my last day sitting here in my home state.

1:53.3

And as usual, Melissa, of course, we have to have with you the standard disclaimer.

1:57.7

Anything you might say in this show is your own opinions does not necessarily represent

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