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Energy Policy Now Podcast, Kleinman Center for Energy Policy

March 3, 2026March 4, 2026 Andy Stone Podcast

The Endangerment Finding and the Future of EPA’s Authority

Two Penn legal experts discuss the strategy behind EPA’s rescission of the endangerment finding and the court challenges ahead.

February 17, 2026February 16, 2026 Andy Stone Podcast

When Oil Sanctions Meet Dark Shipping

Oil sanctions have given rise to dark shipping, reshaping global energy flows and producing far-reaching economic consequences.

February 3, 2026February 5, 2026 Andy Stone Podcast

How PJM Is Grappling With Data Center Power Demand

The nation’s largest electric grid operator outlines its plan to manage rapid growth in data center electricity demand.

January 27, 2026January 30, 2026 Andy Stone Podcast

Planning the Grid in an Age of Uncertain Demand Growth

AI data centers are driving rapid demand growth, exposing the limits of traditional electricity forecasting and planning.

January 6, 2026January 6, 2026 Andy Stone Podcast

Why a New Gas Power Boom Is Putting Methane Emissions Back in the Spotlight

Gas-fired power is back in favor in the United States, but methane emissions threaten its credibility.

December 16, 2025December 16, 2025 Andy Stone Podcast

When the Last Mile Turns Hot: Delivery Drivers in a Warming Climate

An economic sociologist discusses the growing heat dangers facing last-mile delivery drivers, and why federal protections remain stalled.

December 2, 2025December 16, 2025 Andy Stone Podcast

The Cost of Pulling Back from China in the EV Transition

John Helveston of George Washington University discusses why a U.S. pullback from China on EVs is risky, and why engagement could strengthen America’s auto industry.

November 18, 2025December 16, 2025 Andy Stone Podcast

How the Trump Administration Is Reshaping Nuclear Oversight

The Trump administration’s nuclear ambitions raise new questions about safety, speed, and regulatory independence.

November 4, 2025November 4, 2025 Andy Stone Podcast

U.S. Offshore Wind at an Impasse

What the U.S. offshore wind power crisis says about energy megaprojects, risk, and political resilience.

October 21, 2025October 24, 2025 Andy Stone Podcast

Why Energy Inequities Could Persist in the Clean Energy Transition

A live discussion with Sanya Carley and David Konisky, authors of the new book Power Lines, on the inequities that define America’s energy system—and how they could carry into the clean energy future if left unacknowledged.

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  • The Endangerment Finding and the Future of EPA’s Authority
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  • Why a New Gas Power Boom Is Putting Methane Emissions Back in the Spotlight

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