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  • What the Frack Is Happening With Natural Gas Prices?

    Oct 27, 2021, 11:58 am By info@greentechmedia.com
    At the beginning of the pandemic, energy prices crashed. We did an episode of this show trying to figure out how oil prices fell to negative $40 per barrel. Times have changed. Oil is up over $100/barrel. But far more acute is what’s happening with natural…
  • Where Will DOE’s Loan Program Make the Next Climate Tech Investments?

    Oct 23, 2021, 6:22 am By info@greentechmedia.com
    The U.S. Department of Energy is crucial for funding, researching, and testing emerging energy tech. Now, in the Biden era, the agency is orienting itself toward deployment. How difficult is that transition? Our former co-host Jigar Shah joins Stephen,…
  • With an Energy Crisis Brewing, No Peak in Sight for Emissions

    Oct 23, 2021, 6:21 am By info@greentechmedia.com
    EIA and IEA are out with projections for emissions and fossil fuel consumption. And they don’t look good.  On our current policy trajectory, there is no peak in sight, according to EIA By 2050, we will likely see a 50% increase in energy consumption. And…
  • What the Frack Is Happening With Natural Gas Prices?

    Oct 23, 2021, 6:20 am By info@greentechmedia.com
    At the beginning of the pandemic, energy prices crashed. We did an episode of this show trying to figure out how oil prices fell to negative $40 per barrel. Times have changed. Oil is up over $100/barrel. But far more acute is what’s happening with natural…
  • Where Will DOE’s Loan Program Make the Next Climate Tech Investments?

    Oct 21, 2021, 12:59 pm By info@greentechmedia.com
    The U.S. Department of Energy is crucial for funding, researching, and testing emerging energy tech. Now, in the Biden era, the agency is orienting itself toward deployment. How difficult is that transition? Our former co-host Jigar Shah joins Stephen,…
  • Where Green Hydrogen Is Headed

    Oct 14, 2021, 1:04 pm By info@greentechmedia.com
    Suddenly everyone is talking about green hydrogen.  From South Africa to the United Arab Emirates. From China to Utah. Governments and developers are eyeing hydrogen as a decarbonization tool.  But the rush is also raising lots of questions: Where will…
  • With an Energy Crisis Brewing, No Peak in Sight for Emissions

    Oct 14, 2021, 1:00 pm By info@greentechmedia.com
    EIA and IEA are out with projections for emissions and fossil fuel consumption. And they don’t look good.  On our current policy trajectory, there is no peak in sight, according to EIA By 2050, we will likely see a 50% increase in energy consumption. And…
  • Where Green Hydrogen Is Headed

    Oct 14, 2021, 12:55 pm By info@greentechmedia.com
    Suddenly everyone is talking about green hydrogen.  From South Africa to the United Arab Emirates. From China to Utah. Governments and developers are eyeing hydrogen as a decarbonization tool.  But the rush is also raising lots of questions: Where will…
  • Why TransitTech Is So Vital to Struggling Public Transportation Systems

    Oct 10, 2021, 5:17 am By info@greentechmedia.com
    Ride sharing has swept transportation systems over the last decade -- bringing convenience, but also congestion, inequities, and political fights. Now a new category of transportation networking is emerging: TransitTech. It makes up a class of companies that…
  • Carbon Recycling: Microbes, Jet Fuel and Leggings

    9:52am By info@greentechmedia.com
    Shayle has been brewing up an investment thesis around how decarbonization will create stratification in traditional commodity sectors, like chemicals and materials. If you can produce the same thing in the same cost range -- but you can do so in a CO2-free or…
  • Microsoft’s $1B Climate Innovation Fund

    9:48am By info@greentechmedia.com
    In January 2020, Brad Smith, the President of Microsoft, announced that the company had set a target of becoming carbon negative by 2030. How does the company plan to do it? What does going carbon negative actually entail? Brandon Middaugh, the Director of…
  • Will Hydrogen Look Like Solar?

    9:46am By info@greentechmedia.com
    The road to solar glory has been littered with failed companies -- the ones you may know (Solyndra) and hundreds you probably do not. Will the burgeoning hydrogen space follow a similar bumpy road? Hydrogen is at a similar phase of market and technological…
  • Climate Tech Brings in $16 Billion. Where’s It Going?

    9:43am By info@greentechmedia.com
    In the world of venture capital, climate tech is about as hot as it gets. In the first two quarters of 2021, climate tech companies raised $16B from VCs. New designated funds are announced regularly, startup valuations are sky high, and times are frothy. It's…
  • The Climate Workhorse: Extremely Cheap, Clean Electricity

    9:40am By info@greentechmedia.com
    There is no path to deep decarbonization that doesn't involve a clean power sector. And there is no path to a clean power sector that doesn't involve deploying massive amounts of wind, solar, and lithium-ion batteries. Those three technologies don't solve the…
  • Why Fertilizer Is Such a Big Climate Problem

    9:37am By info@greentechmedia.com
    The Nobel prize in chemistry in 1918 was awarded to a German man named Fritz Haber for a process to fix nitrogen from the air. The technique, which later became known as the Haber-bosch process, is probably one of the four or five most important inventions of…
  • The Hidden Science Behind Decarbonizing Buildings

    9:23am By info@greentechmedia.com
    All around us, hidden inside our buildings, are a series of choices and tradeoffs -- choices with direct impacts on our health, our money, and our energy use.  Our buildings are wasteful and are filled with a lot of  “embodied” carbon. As a result,…
  • Will Direct-Air Carbon Capture Be Viable?

    9:15am By info@greentechmedia.com
    Carbon capture has long been criticized as too nascent, too expensive, and too distracting. Is that changing? This month, the Swiss company Climeworks officially launched a direct-air capture plant in Iceland, called Orca.  The company has already signed…
  • Power After Carbon

    9:13am By info@greentechmedia.com
    The electric grid is a central pillar of a zero-carbon economy. But in an era of unrelenting weather extremes, it’s also one of the most fragile. This week: what does power after carbon look like? Katherine and Stephen are joined by Dr. Peter Fox-Penner,…
  • Why This IPCC Climate Report Is Different

    Aug 30, 2021, 6:50 am By info@greentechmedia.com
    The world’s most scrutinized and peer-reviewed document is out: the IPCC report on climate change.  Thousands of scientists have spent decades pouring over every measurement and research report known. The findings are clearer than ever: It is “virtually…
  • As Profits Rise, Oil Majors Face New Pressures

    Aug 13, 2021, 9:02 am By info@greentechmedia.com
    We started the Covid pandemic at negative oil prices. Today, benchmark prices are above $70. And top oil companies are reporting billions of dollars in profits. And now there is more scrutiny than ever on how they’re going to spend that money. Activist…
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