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USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 74: Carbon180 Director of Technology Policy Kajsa Hendrickson
In today’s USEA Power Sector Podcast, Carbon180 Director of Technology Policy Kajsa Hendrickson answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about technologies for direct air capture of carbon dioxide, the progress in deploying those technologies, some of the challenges to their deployment, and the policies that can expand the capture of CO2 to impact scale.
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USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 73: DOE FECM Senior Advisor Noah Deich
Переглядів 2612 годин тому
In today’s USEA Power Sector Podcast, Senior Advisor Noah Deich of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management, or FECM answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about FECM’s just updated 10 principles aimed at encouraging carbon management developers and stakeholders to pursue the highest levels of safety, environmental stewardship, accountability, comm...
September Virtual Press Briefing: What is Going on with Gas?
Переглядів 20012 годин тому
Despite a huge growth in renewables, natural gas remains the core fuel in the U.S. utility mix. In March and April, wind beat out coal as a utility fuel, but natural gas accounted for slightly more than 43 percent of U.S. electricity generating in that same time frame, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. What is going on with gas? That is the question the United States Ener...
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 72: Avnos CEO & Founder Will Kain
Переглядів 16День тому
In today’s USEA Power Sector Podcast, Avnos CEO and Founder Will Kain answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about the need for direct air capture of carbon dioxide, its current status, and its future potential and challenges, and how the Avnos hybrid direct air capture technology offers an alternative that also captures water.
The National Tribal Energy Roundtable: Webinar 8
Переглядів 35День тому
The successful development of energy technologies in Indian Country requires a multi-faceted approach, from the initial conceptualization of what is possible and needed, through rigorous scientific research to ensure technologies are viable and environmentally sound, to commercialization that benefits the tribal economy. Ultimately, these options empower tribes to achieve energy sovereignty, su...
USEA PSP Episode 71: ClearPath Sr. Program Director for Carbon Management & Science Hillary O’Brien
Переглядів 29День тому
In today’s USEA Power Sector Podcast, ClearPath Senior Program Director for Carbon Management and Science Hillary O’Brien answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about the need for direct air capture of carbon dioxide, its potential, its costs, and its future challenges.
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 70: IEEFA Director of Resource Planning Analysis David Schlissel
Переглядів 1014 днів тому
In this episode of the USEA Power Sector Podcast series on carbon, veteran independent power sector consultant David Schlissel, the director of resource planning analysis with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about the potential and the limits of carbon capture, utilization, and storage.
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 69: CATF Technology & Markets Director John Thompson
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In today’s USEA Power Sector Podcast, Clean Air Task Force Technology and Markets Director John Thompson answered questions from journalist Herman K. Trabish about carbon capture, use, and storage, and the policies and technologies needed to scale it.
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 68: Carbon Capture Coalition Executive Director Jessie Stolark
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In this opening episode of the USEA Power Sector Podcast series on the challenge of carbon, Carbon Capture Coalition Executive Director Jessie Stolark answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about the currently emerging direct air capture and power plant carbon capture, utilization, and storage technologies and how to turn those technologies into market scale solutions for the carbon...
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 67: Former FERC Chair Neil Chatterjee
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In this final segment of the USEA Power Sector Podcast series on wildfires, former Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chair Neil Chatterjee answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about the role of federal regulators in the growing national challenge to affordable reliable service and to the energy transition due to the costs and other impacts of wildfires and about how developing ...
August Virtual Press Briefing: Extreme Weather: The Existential Threat to Utilities
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The electric utility industry is enduring an existential crisis. Day in, day out it is under threat from aberrant weather and from wildfires, even as it meets unprecedented demand growth in many regions. Also, there is the ever-present concern about cyberattack or gunfire attacks on substations. When it comes to recovery, the supply chain is stretched, whether the need is for transformers or ne...
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 66: Neara Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer Karamvir Singh
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In today’s USEA Power Sector Podcast, ⁠Karamvir Singh⁠, co-founder and chief product officer of advanced computing provider Neara answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about machine learning and artificial intelligence are being used by Southern California Edison to predict, prevent, and mitigate wildfires.
USEA PSP Episode 65: Tri-State Generation & Transmission Association CEO Duane Highley
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In today’s episode of the USEA Power Sector Podcast’s series on wildfires, Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association CEO Duane Highley answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about the impacts and costs of wildfires in the West, what those costs and impacts mean for electric cooperative utilities, and how electric co-ops can take steps to protect their customers.
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 64: Washington UTC Commissioner Ann Rendahl
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In today’s episode of the USEA Power Sector Podcast’s series on wildfires, Commissioner Ann Rendahl of the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about her observations from the recent Western Conference of Public Service Commissioners summit on the rapidly growing West-wide threat of wildfires and their impacts and costs to electri...
FECM National Requirements for the CETP Joint Call 2024 APPLICANT EDUCATION WEBINAR
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The Clean Energy Transition Partnership (CETP) is a collaboration of national and regional research, development, and innovation programs in the European Member States, Horizon Europe Associated Countries, Associated Partners, and non-Associated Partners. CETP supports the implementation of strategic energy and climate plans, with the ultimate objectives to: achieve a climate-neutral society by...
USEA PSP Episode 63: CalFire Staff Chief for Prescribed Fire & Environmental Protection Len Nielson
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USEA PSP Episode 63: CalFire Staff Chief for Prescribed Fire & Environmental Protection Len Nielson
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 62: University of Texas at Austin Professor Joshua D. Rhodes
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USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 62: University of Texas at Austin Professor Joshua D. Rhodes
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 61: GD Strategic Founder & Principal Gitane De Silva
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USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 61: GD Strategic Founder & Principal Gitane De Silva
USEA and NHA Present Bridging Waters: A Model for Enhancing Grid Reliability & River Restoration
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USEA and NHA Present Bridging Waters: A Model for Enhancing Grid Reliability & River Restoration
DOE/NETL 45Q Carbon Oxide Conversion LCA Training Workshop (Hybrid)
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DOE/NETL 45Q Carbon Oxide Conversion LCA Training Workshop (Hybrid)
USEA PSP Episode 60: Pacific Power President Ryan Flynn and VP of T&D Operations Allen Berreth
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USEA PSP Episode 60: Pacific Power President Ryan Flynn and VP of T&D Operations Allen Berreth
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 59: Oregon PUC Commissioner Letha Tawney
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USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 59: Oregon PUC Commissioner Letha Tawney
July Virtual Press Briefing: Electron Renaissance: A Rebirth of Invention in the Energy Space
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July Virtual Press Briefing: Electron Renaissance: A Rebirth of Invention in the Energy Space
Direct Air Capture and Advanced CCUS Solutions for Tribes
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Direct Air Capture and Advanced CCUS Solutions for Tribes
USEA PSP Episode 58: Strategen Group Director of Regulatory Innovation Jennifer Potter
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USEA PSP Episode 58: Strategen Group Director of Regulatory Innovation Jennifer Potter
USEA PSP Episode 57: EEI EVP, Clean Energy, and General Counsel Emily Sanford Fisher
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USEA PSP Episode 57: EEI EVP, Clean Energy, and General Counsel Emily Sanford Fisher
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 56: UC Berkeley Economist Severin Borenstein
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USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 56: UC Berkeley Economist Severin Borenstein
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 55: Stanford University Senior Research Scholar Michael Wara
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USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 55: Stanford University Senior Research Scholar Michael Wara
BIP EDESUR 09
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BIP EDESUR 09
FESI “Meet the Board” Video ft. USEA Board of Directors Chair Vicky Bailey
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FESI “Meet the Board” Video ft. USEA Board of Directors Chair Vicky Bailey

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  • @MuratGonullu-l3x
    @MuratGonullu-l3x 9 днів тому

    Taylor Melissa Hernandez Anna Thomas Gary

  • @Lamyitjakarang96
    @Lamyitjakarang96 10 днів тому

    What are PJM south regions?

  • @oneway707
    @oneway707 17 днів тому

    FEAR FEAR FEAR!! You guys are hilarious - & cheap. Where can I send my money? We know that's next. Oh wait, you try to get it via taxes, that's right.

  • @oneway707
    @oneway707 17 днів тому

    1- "aberrant weather" is an oxymoron. Not saying this channel or those speaking on "USEA" are the 'moron' part of oxymoron...but fear mongering of "extreme weather" is elementary, high school drama term that WE ALL have caught on to. Notice how many comments or thumbs up you have - and how long this has been on youtube?

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    @user-fl3rw1rh3s Місяць тому

    This guy always had a 4.2 GPA Salimas High school ,his father is a lawyer and his mom teacher ,Dad was Hispanic mom was White , Ziggyv

  • @Paradoxisthefingerprintofgod
    @Paradoxisthefingerprintofgod 2 місяці тому

    Whats Rondo Energy? Sounds corrupt and dumb.I hate everything U.S.

  • @chelseashurmantine8153
    @chelseashurmantine8153 3 місяці тому

    If AI is the backbone of our economy, what have I been putting my back into the last 20 years?

  • @piezo523
    @piezo523 3 місяці тому

    Would it be possible to also add the english audio or subtitle to the video?

  • @projectcanary
    @projectcanary 3 місяці тому

    Great webinar, thanks for having us!

  • @grim1427
    @grim1427 3 місяці тому

    Interesting discussion! I really liked the discussion around getting the best results while also acknowledging "resource restraints". If any company anywhere discusses security without acknowledging resource restraints, are they helping or just laying a trap for themselves to fall into.

  • @quaidcarlobulloch9300
    @quaidcarlobulloch9300 4 місяці тому

    Thank you all for the wonderful presentations.

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  • @chelseashurmantine8153
    @chelseashurmantine8153 8 місяців тому

    shareholders and customers..... what about the frontline employees?

  • @tmangono
    @tmangono 8 місяців тому

    Great work! Very insightful

  • @nancylaplaca
    @nancylaplaca 9 місяців тому

    Excellent interview thx

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    @nancylaplaca 9 місяців тому

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  • @nancylaplaca
    @nancylaplaca 9 місяців тому

    Glad you’re on youtube

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    @theianmce 9 місяців тому

    Yes! I'm the 4th one to thumbs up and comment!

  • @chelseashurmantine8153
    @chelseashurmantine8153 9 місяців тому

    The emperor has no clothes. You guys are evil and making excuses. Trying to get fossil fuels into developing countries! SHAME ON YOU! Always expanding always digging more out of the ground when our atmosphere has met its threshold. I can’t believe the “cost” is being discussed without the human life and human quality of life. And animal quality of life! When fossil fuel money is being funneled through animal agriculture from offshore banks. Disgusting. The embarrassment of our country is that we recycle NOTHING and waste everything. The “energy” of heat and air escaping our uninsulated homes, our food waste, our antibiotics shoved in, our b.s. waste of time having these stupid, pointless conversations that ARENT difficult or complicated if you don’t have money hooked to fossil fuel dividends

  • @chelseashurmantine8153
    @chelseashurmantine8153 9 місяців тому

    I am absolutely stunned by this video. I cannot believe this. You literally called gas and propane cleaner sources of fuel. The public consciousness is stuck waiting for you supposed experts to stop the “economy collapse” mindset and actually see the environmental and human rights collapse that is happening because of these outdated modes of “energy”. Drawdown needs to happen and I don’t see why transportation is still under discussion as fossil fuel. What a red herring! The economic collapse is around the human beings dying from pollution in their schools and jobs that run fossil fuels. Employees in fossil fuel need a retirement exit strategy rather than being kept in golden handcuffs. This is wild. 26:00 closer to an actual question. This is going to be a bloodbath among fossil fuel mega villains, but what does that have to do with everyone else? They need to pay! People, us regular people not investors like you all, we want trains, simple apps to use trains around the country! We want vegan options, disability-accessible transportation and buildings, INSULATION, electric city and school buses, free bikes, hospitals, microgrids! Net metering. RECYCLING, battery recycling! Metal recycling! Chop up these internal combustion engine cars and build trains! Stop resurfacing asphalt roads at a million dollars a mile and build frickin rails! The only place where fossil fuel needs to be continued is in the chemistry sector. This is bonkers how much these “issues” are contrived by people like you! You guys who have all you retirement investments in fossil fuels!!!! You guys are getting rich and profiting off fossil fuels, you’re about to retire on them! So of course you aren’t talking about anything but excuses and issues that have already been solved! It’s only this expensive and “economic” because the exact conversation in this video has been running in circles for decades! And in that time, fossil fuel mega villains have been profiting instead of paying for the damage they’re causing. The people they’re killing, the species they’re killing. Just bonkers how corrupt you all are. Every one of you.

  • @chelseashurmantine8153
    @chelseashurmantine8153 9 місяців тому

    End fossil fuels. It’s not even a question, this is ridiculous

  • @charlesoparah3178
    @charlesoparah3178 9 місяців тому

    Excellent presentation. Is there a part 2 to cover the rest of NERC-CIP? thanks

  • @clarkkent9080
    @clarkkent9080 9 місяців тому

    There is no such thing as economies of SMALL scale. NuScale was given $2 billion in taxpayer money, free government land on which to build, and NRC fully approved their design and they cancelled the project due to ballooning costs. It is all about the cost.

  • @surendrakverma555
    @surendrakverma555 Рік тому

    Thanks for posting useful information

  • @michamilka
    @michamilka Рік тому

    I as an investor in Tellurian have all the belief and trust that Charif will do the same but even better. Let's go boss!

  • @andybochman
    @andybochman Рік тому

    Nice job people. A diversity of strategies is so far keeping the power on while facing a diversity of situations. Important to remember while feeling mainly good so far, is that today's extremes will seem tame from the perspective of future years. Have to build and update operations with a different and continually changing climate in mind.

  • @EV-Tech
    @EV-Tech Рік тому

    Great information!

  • @wengyin3365
    @wengyin3365 Рік тому

    i work in both areas give me headache LOL .

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    @arshifthumbil864 Рік тому

    Great information!

  • @scottbrown7415
    @scottbrown7415 Рік тому

    How do you guys come to the conclusion that renewable energy is not expensive? It is! And it's not exactly a volume contributor unless done on a scale that dwarfs the largest of the industrial plant footprints ever created in the industrial age.

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    @user-xw6fb6lu2z Рік тому

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    @Oluwapelumi_E Рік тому

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  • @fiddiehacked
    @fiddiehacked Рік тому

    Regarding Dr Simon's portion, we won't be at net zero by 2050. There are many corporate & societal headwinds, but perhaps by 2080 if we include nuclear as a significant portion of total energy. Otherwise the flawed dream of renewables only will merely get us to 80% clean energy by 2200 - and half of that gain will be because of population declines. JMHO

  • @andrew5278
    @andrew5278 Рік тому

    *promosm*

  • @efreimvillena7440
    @efreimvillena7440 Рік тому

    Very helpful and informative.

  • @OldScientist
    @OldScientist Рік тому

    There is no climate emergency. There isn't too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is the most essential gas in the atmosphere, and it exists as only a trace. If the levels were much lower all complex life on the planet would disappear. Removing it from the atmosphere is hubristic madness.

  • @Alessandro-1977
    @Alessandro-1977 Рік тому

    Indirect methanol fuel cells, even in the form of hybrid vehicles (methanol+batteries), looks like very interesting and promising

  • @hyknusa3538
    @hyknusa3538 Рік тому

    bravissima Jennifer

  • @colinmegson7721
    @colinmegson7721 2 роки тому

    Using NPPs in combination with heat storage, to load follow, is insane. The unavoidable efficiency losses in the '3-circuit' heat exchanger set-up, an oversize turbine/generator and the substantial extra capital cost and waste of materials and resources, effectively decrease the NPPs capacity factor. Every wasted $1 spent on electricity generating technologies and any loss in efficiency inevitably affects the poorest in society the most. Bill Gates should be ashamed of himself because the raison d'être for Natrium is ethically tainted. It is profiteering from the craziness of dysfunctional wind and solar power plants (WASPPs). Natrium stores reactor heat when these ridiculous technologies produce too much electricity and prices crash. This then allows a Natrium operator to [inefficiently] return that heat to electricity and charge the higher prices which prevail when demand ramps up and/or 'the wind don't blow (often) and the Sun don't shine (every day). So, as is always the case, the greatest disservice of 'propping-up' high prices, makes the poorest disproportionately poorer. Instead, NPPs can operate at 100% availability and load-follow both diurnal demand and the crazy patterns of WASPP generation - almost instantaneously, when combined with electrolyser plants for the manufacture of greenH2. That's 2 revenue streams for 100% of all the available time. For the future decarbonisation of all sectors of energy use, greenH2 manufacture is as vital as generating low-carbon electricity. To load follow electricity demand, NPPs and electrolyser plants are the best combination. Electrolyser plants are low cost ($300/kW------>$200/kW) and suffer no technological issues from rapid load changes (electricity input to the process). The overall efficiency losses from this combination will be miniscule. However, the manufacturing rate of greenH2 from cold electrolysis is only 18 kg/MWh and should only be used for load following. For seasonal load following - with the computer power available - the total of combined plants for base load to peak load demand can be optimised and planned outages for maintenance and refuelling should be possible in the most efficient and cost-effective manner. By 2050, net zero targets can only be met by the supply of vast quantities of greenH2 to decarbonise transport, heating/hot water, industrial, etc sectors. As it can only be produced from low carbon electricity, it means many (double to treble) the numbers of dedicated NPPs will be needed. As publicised by NuScale, LWRs can deliver steam at 850°C steam to high temperature steam electrolysis (HTSE) plants and the production rate of greenH2 jumps by 50%, to 27 kg/MWh. 0.9 MWh of greenH2 energy comes out, for every 1.0 MWh of electrical energy that goes in. This is surely the future of an energy system that eliminates the burning of fossil fuels and prospects of a 100% nuclear/greenH2 world becomes an ever more exciting possibility with the deployment of SMRs, such as GE Hitachi's BWRX-300, on the horizon.

    • @davidmacquigg4267
      @davidmacquigg4267 2 роки тому

      Excellent video. I am glad to see this moving forward, especially the hydrogen production. Build it and they will come!! All the problems with hydrogen being not as compact as gasoline will be worked out with existing technology, starting with trucks, trains, and ships that can carry huge tanks. Process heat is another biggie. We may have to move a few steel and cement factories nearer to a source of hydrogen. I was confused by how you get 850°C steam from an LWR, but reading the NuScale PR, I see that is done by using 1.8 MWe of electric power to boost 250 MWt of heated steam at 300°C. Seems like it would take a lot more than 1.8MWe to get that boost, but I will trust NuScale engineers on this. As I understand it, each 250 MWt reactor can deliver 77 MWe electricity, or 68 MWt of hydrogen, or any linear combination of these two. I still see a role for thermal storage in a molten-salt reactor. If you are supplying power to a grid that already has a lot of wind and solar, it may be good politics to offer them a few hours of storage. There is very little loss of power storing molten salt in a big well-insulated tank. Natrium has it as part of their original design. ThorCon can add it, if their customer needs load following faster than 5% per minute. Load following is generally not a problem with MSRs. I agree, however, that hydrogen production is a better use of excess available power.

  • @luciaparra4231
    @luciaparra4231 2 роки тому

    Happy to be part of this excellent company! Congratulations.

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    @scadacitect3296 2 роки тому

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  • @zeesmart6540
    @zeesmart6540 2 роки тому

    Excellent keep posting please

  • @hangingthief
    @hangingthief 2 роки тому

    coal is not a rare earth metal you fucking psychos, hasnt greed ravaged the indians enough? mining is not famous for its munificent dealings with indigenous people.

  • @CAESAR_IS_GOD_mohammadisaloser
    @CAESAR_IS_GOD_mohammadisaloser 2 роки тому

    Maria is such a lovely intelligent Lady and she is doing the Lords work for our country.

  • @MrOp37
    @MrOp37 2 роки тому

    Wer Botox nimmt sollte die Finger von Politik lassen!!!

  • @MrOp37
    @MrOp37 2 роки тому

    Nehmen Sie mal weniger Medikamente und kümmern Sie sich um Ihren Dreck und Umweltverschmutzung in Ihrem Land, als Vettel und die Formel 1 zu kritisieren 🤮🤮🤮

  • @sejal6569
    @sejal6569 2 роки тому

    Coole Frau, so genial gegen die Formel 1 geschossen. Hut ab und Respekt vor soviel Mut 🎉🎉🎉 Das hat hoffentlich gesessen da wo es hingehört. Super gemacht.👏👌Dieser Sport ist eine große Katastrophe für die Umwelt.

  • @tokram3849
    @tokram3849 2 роки тому

    Great presentation, thank you so much!

  • @FrederickLDryer
    @FrederickLDryer 2 роки тому

    🙃 The forecast is not very good for producing any short-term answers toward not only bringing the current technologies to much larger-scale implementation in EVs (a much larger fraction of the populous) and actually having the appropriate energy storage battery technologies for larger grid applications. Everyone in these discussions is looking toward perhaps at least a decade of applications development and then still considerable timeframes for manufacturing and interdiction into the market. And my own assessment is that the time frame (never fully quantified in the discussions) is likely much longer. 2050 predictions are clearly beginning to look more and more challenging....and likely unrealistic.