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Wind and Whales: How Can We Manage The Conflicts When Energy Investment Affects Local Communities And Eco-systems?

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4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 May 2023

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

On the Energy Gang this week, Ed Crooks is joined by Dr. Melissa Lott, the Director of Research at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University, and Amy Duffuor, who is a General Partner at Azolla Ventures, a climate-focused investment firm.  

In this week’s episode, the gang start of by discussing the recent outcry over the possible impact of offshore wind development on whales. Although there is no evidence connecting the wind industry’s activities to the rise in whale deaths, people are worried that there could be a link. It’s an example of the broader issue in energy investment: there can often be tensions and conflicts between what we need to do to tackle the threat of climate change and the interests of local communities and eco-systems. The transition to a low-carbon energy system means building a huge amount of stuff, from wind farms to power lines to lithium mines to flood defenses. The industry is under intense scrutiny to show that it can develop the infrastructure we need in a responsible way. 

Also on this show: “electrify everything” has been a slogan in the clean energy movement for a long time. Now it is becoming a reality, and gathering momentum. Taking just a couple of recent examples: Poland is building new factories to produce heat pumps that will replace gas boilers for home heating; and the state of California has announced that it wants to move to zero emission vehicles not just for passenger cars and light trucks, but for heavy trucks as well, by the end of 2035. These shifts to use electricity for heating and transport and going to increase the load and strains on grids around the world. How can we make sure that electricity systems can keep up?

Finally, Amy’s firm Azolla is part of a new coalition called the Venture Climate Alliance, designed to accelerate progress towards net zero emissions. Why do we need yet another group in the financial sector working on climate and emissions? And what is the role of venture capital in the transition to a clean energy system?

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The Energy Gang is brought to you by Wilsonson's CD Goodrich and Resorting.

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The premier legal service is provider to technology, life sciences and clean energy enterprises.

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Wilsonson's CD has built a leading energy and climate solutions practice,

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and its team is dedicated to a single goal, advancing what's next in the energy industry.

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Wilsonson's CD is a firm of choice for companies investors and lenders worldwide.

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They work with innovative early stage companies on transactions agreements and represent clients

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in large-scale energy project financings and market opening regulations.

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For more information about Wilsonson's CD's Energy and Climate Change team,

0:35.5

visit WSGR.com.

0:44.8

Hello and welcome to the Energy Gang, the discussion show about the fast-changing world of energy.

0:49.6

I'm Ed Crookes and it's great pleasure to welcome back Melissa Lott, who's the Director of

0:53.8

Research at Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy. Hi, Melissa, how are you?

0:58.8

Hey Ed, doing well. It's kind of raining outside, but this Texas girls' heart knows the rain,

1:04.0

so I'm not saying anything bad about it. Indeed, it did. Always welcome when you get it, yeah.

1:08.8

And also today we have an old friend back again, Amy Dufour, who's a co-founder and general partner

1:14.1

at Azolla Ventures, which is a climate-focused venture capital firm. Hi, Amy, how are you?

1:18.4

Great to have you back on the Energy Gang. Ed, it's great to be here. I am not a Texas girl.

1:23.1

I'm a Pennsylvania girl, so I don't love the rain right now, Melissa, but I'm so happy to be here.

1:30.7

Absolutely. Well, thank you very much indeed for joining us. So,

1:34.6

let's talk about on this show. The first thing I wanted to start off with is a bit of a discussion

1:40.3

about Earth Day, or kind of jumping off from something I noticed on Earth Day, which was

1:45.3

Earth Day a couple of weeks ago now, April 22nd. And there was an interesting thing going on

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