Energy News Beat Podcast
Is the US wasting its time saving the planet?
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Stuart Turley discusses several critical energy stories: the EU's impending ban on re-exporting Russian LNG as part of its 14th sanctions package against Russia; the high cost of relying on lithium batteries for grid storage, amounting to $2.5 trillion; the fire hazards associated with lithium battery factories; the resumption of crude oil shipments via the Arctic by Russia; the significant impact of Asia's carbon emissions on global efforts to reduce pollution; and the ongoing threat posed by Houthi drone strikes on merchant shipping. Turley also highlights the need for more practical and financially sound energy policies.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:39 - EU to Ban Re-Export of Russian LNG
03:16 - The $2.5 trillion reason we can’t rely on batteries to clean up the grid
05:44 - Monday’s Energy Absurdity: These Lithium Battery Factories Burn Like Chicken Farms
07:17 - Crude Oil Shipments Return to Arctic as Russia Sends Tanker To Asia
08:23 - Why Asia’s Carbon Emissions Are Erasing Western Progress
11:32 - Houthi strikes continue to terrorise merchant shipping
12:35 - Outro
Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast.
EU to Ban Re-Export of Russian LNG
The European Union is set to ban the re-export of Russian LNG in the bloc’s waters in a first sanctions measure targeting Russia’s gas, EU diplomats told Reuters on Thursday. The EU has been debating the 14th sanctions […]
The $2.5 trillion reason we can’t rely on batteries to clean up the grid
A pair of 500-foot smokestacks rise from a natural-gas power plant on the harbor of Moss Landing, California, casting an industrial pall over the pretty seaside town. If state regulators sign off, however, it could be […]
Monday’s Energy Absurdity: These Lithium Battery Factories Burn Like Chicken Farms
ENB Pub Note: I highly recommend David Blackmon’s substack’s subscritpion and paid for conent. Hi has fantastic insights on energy and the real world. Many of you will be aware of the rash of […]
Crude Oil Shipments Return to Arctic as Russia Sends Tanker To Asia
Russia looks set to continue using the Arctic Ocean as a shortcut to deliver crude oil to Asia. Even before the beginning of summer navigation season in July, transit shipments of crude have returned to […]
Why Asia’s Carbon Emissions Are Erasing Western Progress
Global CO₂ equivalent emissions grew by 2.1% in 2023, crossing 40 billion metric tons for the first time. This category of emissions is the sum of carbon dioxide emissions from energy, carbon dioxide emissions from […]
Houthi strikes continue to terrorise merchant shipping
The Houthis continue to terrorise merchant ships heading in and out of the Red Sea, while also claiming strikes at ships moored at Israel’s Haifa port. The Houthis claimed to have struck the Transworld Navigator […]
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