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Energy, Environment, Policy

April 23, 2018November 16, 2018 Andy Stone Podcast

An EPA After Scott Pruitt

What might the EPA look like without current Administrator Scott Pruitt? Two regulatory experts discuss the future direction of the agency.

April 17, 2018November 16, 2018 Andy Stone Podcast

Legal Limits To State Climate Action

How far can the states go in implementing climate regulations against Washington’s will? Two regulatory experts discuss the legal limits to local climate action.

April 3, 2018November 16, 2018 Andy Stone Podcast

Rising Seas And The Future Of Coastal Cities

As sea levels rise, nuisance flooding is the first wave of assault on coastal cities. Can we protect our coasts from inundation, or is retreat inevitable?

March 20, 2018November 16, 2018 Andy Stone Podcast

Lessons From A Decade Of Cap & Trade

Carbon cap and trade is gaining momentum, most recently with China’s plan to build the largest carbon market. What can new markets learn from cap and trade’s past mistakes?

February 27, 2018November 16, 2018 Andy Stone Podcast

The Promise And Peril Of Self-Driving Trucks

Self-driving technology promises to revitalize the trucking industry. But increased energy demand and air pollution are possible downsides.

February 13, 2018November 16, 2018 Andy Stone Podcast

The Future Of Nuclear Host Communities

Nuclear power plants pump millions of dollars into local economies. As the rate of nuclear retirements accelerates, will surrounding communities find a way forward?

January 31, 2018November 16, 2018 Andy Stone Podcast

Envisioning A Low Carbon, Lowest Cost Grid

Today’s electric grid will need to be reimagined to deliver carbon-free power. MIT’s Jesse Jenkins talks about what a deeply decarbonized electricity system might look like, and how to build it at lowest cost.

January 16, 2018November 16, 2018 Andy Stone Podcast

The Local View Of Fracking

The view of Americans on the environmental and economic implications of fracking continues to be sharply divided a decade after the shale revolution began. But the author of a new book, The Fracking Debate, finds more nuanced perspectives in wellhead communities.

January 3, 2018November 17, 2018 Andy Stone Podcast

Corporations Deepen Clean Energy Commitments

U.S. corporations increasingly look to manage their carbon footprints, and energy costs, by entering into clean energy power purchase agreements (PPAs). The contracts offer a tailwind to renewable energy developers, but can challenge traditional utility-customer relationships.

December 12, 2017November 17, 2018 Andy Stone Podcast

Grid Operator PJM Talks Details of Energy Price Formation

The Energy Department’s proposal to shore up coal and nuclear power plants could undermine the very foundations of competitive electricity markets. PJM Interconnection’s Stu Bresler, SVP for Operations and Markets, weighs in on DOE’s proposal, and offers PJM’s alternative.

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