Energy Realities
Deindustrialization has consequences
There are serious ramifications for energy and climate policies. We are seeing the deindustrialization of Germany, California, New York, and other countries due to their climate and energy policies. You won't want to miss David Blackmon, Tammy Nemeth, Irina Slav, and Stu Turley talking about the dramatic shift in business worldwide. Some key examples include Chevron's move from California to Texas. This is a truly unique live podcast from Bulgaria, the UK, and Texas.
Highlights of the Podcast
01:21 - Current Events and Energy Transition
06:17 - EV Batteries and Energy Policies
08:03 - German Companies and Subsidies
10:27 - Coal and Energy Security
12:50 - U.S. Energy Security
14:05 - Hertz and Electric Vehicles
16:02 - Subsidies and Green Agenda
18:26 - Global Protests and Government Policies
23:06 - Environmental Impact of Wind Turbines
26:56 - TC Energy signs deal to sell minority stake in pipeline to indigenous groups
29:27 - What is great British Energy and what does it mean for me?
35:20 - Europe's energy crisis is over, signals Shell boss
40:39 - Chevron taking its headquarters to Texas
44:47 - Hertz Increases Efforts to Sell Tens Of Thousands of Teslas Amid Soaring Depreciation
48:55 - Mt. Etna Erupts Again and We're All Gonna Die
51:09 - Satellite images show LNG Ship at Sanctioned Russian Plant
54:24 - Concerns About Social Disruption in the UK
56:01 - Political Situation in Bulgaria
58:08 - Closing Remarks