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Nuclear V.4 U.S. Approval; A Citizen's Utility Takes Charge
Manage episode 452205365 series 2865882
The latest developments from COP29, the annual climate summit, where world leaders committed $300 billion per year to help developing nations combat climate change—though many argue this figure falls short of the required funding. Meanwhile, as Australia faces a blistering heatwave, maintenance on coal plants exacerbates the energy crisis, adding fuel to the debate over fossil fuel dependence.
We also cover the groundbreaking approval of Hermes 2, the first Gen IV nuclear reactor in the U.S., which features a unique molten salt cooling system designed for efficiency and safety. Plus, Ann Arbor, Michigan, takes a bold step forward as residents approve a local clean energy utility, furthering the city’s commitment to sustainable energy.
Finally, California makes headlines with a plan to counteract potential federal EV policy changes under the incoming Trump administration, promising state incentives to EV buyers if federal credits are repealed.
COP29 Climate Finance and Fossil Fuel Stalemate
Australia’s Heatwave and Energy Crisis
Nuclear Innovation in TennesseeAnn Arbor’s Local Clean Energy Utility
California’s EV Incentive Backup Plan
The Lightning Round:
San Jose’s Electrified Train: Caltrain switches from diesel to electric on its San Francisco to San Jose route, marking a major shift toward greener transit.
Data-Powered Heat in San Jose: A unique project will use excess heat from data centers to warm six new apartment buildings in San Jose, demonstrating a creative way to reduce emissions.
Maine’s New Renewable Targets: Maine accelerates its renewable energy goals, aiming for 80% clean energy by 2030 and 100% by 2040.
BYD’s Advanced LFP Batteries: China’s BYD announces its next-generation EV battery, designed to offer longer range and greater safety.
California's Potential New EV Rebates: Newsom proposes state-level EV rebates as a countermeasure if federal incentives are reduced under the Trump administration.
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Bluesky: Clean Energy Pod
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Manage episode 452205365 series 2865882
The latest developments from COP29, the annual climate summit, where world leaders committed $300 billion per year to help developing nations combat climate change—though many argue this figure falls short of the required funding. Meanwhile, as Australia faces a blistering heatwave, maintenance on coal plants exacerbates the energy crisis, adding fuel to the debate over fossil fuel dependence.
We also cover the groundbreaking approval of Hermes 2, the first Gen IV nuclear reactor in the U.S., which features a unique molten salt cooling system designed for efficiency and safety. Plus, Ann Arbor, Michigan, takes a bold step forward as residents approve a local clean energy utility, furthering the city’s commitment to sustainable energy.
Finally, California makes headlines with a plan to counteract potential federal EV policy changes under the incoming Trump administration, promising state incentives to EV buyers if federal credits are repealed.
COP29 Climate Finance and Fossil Fuel Stalemate
Australia’s Heatwave and Energy Crisis
Nuclear Innovation in TennesseeAnn Arbor’s Local Clean Energy Utility
California’s EV Incentive Backup Plan
The Lightning Round:
San Jose’s Electrified Train: Caltrain switches from diesel to electric on its San Francisco to San Jose route, marking a major shift toward greener transit.
Data-Powered Heat in San Jose: A unique project will use excess heat from data centers to warm six new apartment buildings in San Jose, demonstrating a creative way to reduce emissions.
Maine’s New Renewable Targets: Maine accelerates its renewable energy goals, aiming for 80% clean energy by 2030 and 100% by 2040.
BYD’s Advanced LFP Batteries: China’s BYD announces its next-generation EV battery, designed to offer longer range and greater safety.
California's Potential New EV Rebates: Newsom proposes state-level EV rebates as a countermeasure if federal incentives are reduced under the Trump administration.
Contact Us
cleanenergyshow@gmail.com or leave us an online voicemail: http://speakpipe.com/clean
Join the Clean Club on our Patreon or with YouTube Memberships to receive perks for supporting the podcast and our planet! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts for early access ad-free episodes and support our work!
PayPal Donate offers one-time or regular donations.
Store
Visit The Clean Energy Show Store for T-shirts, hats, and more!.
Bluesky: Clean Energy Pod
Copyright 2024.
220集单集
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