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Unlocking the Energy Trilemma
Spain
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 ธ.ค. 2023
Sustainability, Affordability, and Security of Energy cannot be thought of independently. Unlocking this Energy Trilemma will be key to ensuring a fair & just Energy Transition, that ensures no recession, and addresses realistically the transformation of the power industry.
In the podcast, you will listen to open conversations with senior executives and industry experts about 1, 2, or even 3 of the poles of the Trilemma.
Jose A. Martinez "JAM" and Ravi Krishnan are seasoned professionals with knowledge and connections in the Global Energy Market
In the podcast, you will listen to open conversations with senior executives and industry experts about 1, 2, or even 3 of the poles of the Trilemma.
Jose A. Martinez "JAM" and Ravi Krishnan are seasoned professionals with knowledge and connections in the Global Energy Market
011 - The Promise and Perils of Battery Energy Storage
Are Battery Energy Storage Systems the key to unlocking the Energy Trilemma? Is the cost of grid-scale batteries decreasing? What is the business model for a BESS owner? How does BESS react to electricity price volatility?
We speak with Neil Weaver (Research Director al Modo Energy) to get the answers to these questions and more.
We speak with Neil Weaver (Research Director al Modo Energy) to get the answers to these questions and more.
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011 - The Promise and Perils of Battery Energy Storage
มุมมอง 812 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Are Battery Energy Storage Systems the key to unlocking the Energy Trilemma? Is the cost of grid-scale batteries decreasing? What is the business model for a BESS owner? How does BESS react to electricity price volatility? We speak with Neil Weaver (Research Director al Modo Energy) to get the answers to these questions and more.
*020 - Los retos del Hidrógeno
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No paramos de oir como el Hidrógeno cambiará nuestras vidas y como reemplazará las energías fósiles. Pero, ¿esto es posible? ¿Cuáles son los retos y costes a los que se enfrenta el Hidrógeno para se exitoso? María Luisa y JAM conversan hoy con Olivia Infantes, Directora de Regulación de MOEVE para la unidad de Hidrógeno y Energía Limpia, que nos cuenta cuales son los eslabones en la cadena para...
*020 - Los retos del Hidrógeno
มุมมอง 2214 วันที่ผ่านมา
No paramos de oír como el Hidrógeno cambiará nuestras vidas y como reemplazará las energías fósiles. Pero, ¿esto es posible? ¿Cuáles son los retos y costes a los que se enfrenta el Hidrógeno para se exitoso? María Luisa y JAM conversan hoy con Olivia Infantes, Directora de Regulación de MOEVE para la unidad de Hidrógeno y Energía Limpia, que nos cuenta cuales son los eslabones en la cadena para...
010 - Decarbonizing Industrial Heat
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James Macnaghten, CEO of Caldera and inventor of many thermal energy storage patents, speaks with Ravi and JAM on decarbonizing industrial heat to drastically reduce global CO2 emissions. We already have the technology to address a big share of this Market and shouldn't miss taking these low-hanging fruits.
*019 - Mandato Energético de la UE 2024-2029
มุมมอง 51หลายเดือนก่อน
Con la Presidencia de la Comisión Europea recién renovada y un nuevo Mandato Energético para los años 2024-2029, queremos conocer cual es el posicionamiento de la UE en un tema tan crucial como la Energía. Yolanda García Mezquita es Jefa de la Unidad de "Relaciones con los Estados Miembros y Paises Vecinos", dentro de la Dirección General de Energía de la Comisión Europea en Bruselas y tocará t...
*019 - Mandato Energético de la UE 2024-2029
มุมมอง 2328 วันที่ผ่านมา
Con la Presidencia de la Comisión Europea recién renovada y un nuevo Mandato Energético para los años 2024-2029, queremos conocer cual es el posicionamiento de la UE en un tema tan crucial como la Energía. Yolanda García Mezquita es Jefa de la Unidad de "Relaciones con los Estados Miembros y Paises Vecinos", dentro de la Dirección General de Energía de la Comisión Europea en Bruselas y tocará t...
*018 - ¿Queremos realmente descarbonizar el Transporte?
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Mª Luisa y JAM conversan con Oscar López Martín sobre las posibilidades para descarbonizar el Transporte. El sector del transporte es responsable de un 25% de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero en el mundo. El 95% de la energía del transporte mundial sigue procediendo de combustibles fósiles. Para el 45% de los países, el transporte es la mayor fuente de emisiones relacionadas con la ...
*018 - ¿Queremos realmente descarbonizar el Transporte?
มุมมอง 60หลายเดือนก่อน
Mª Luisa y JAM conversan con Oscar López Martín sobre las posibilidades para descarbonizar el Transporte. El sector del transporte es responsable de un 25% de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero en el mundo. El 95% de la energía del transporte mundial sigue procediendo de combustibles fósiles. Para el 45% de los países, el transporte es la mayor fuente de emisiones relacionadas con la ...
009 - Are Interconnections Enough? Exploring Reliable Alternatives for Energy Transition
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Kathryn Porter, an independent energy expert, speaks with Ravi and JAM about Power Grid Interconnections, their role in the Energy Transition, their impact on the price of local electricity, and the new criteria of some countries. Kathryn addresses why electricity costs are increasing with the Energy Transition and her expectations at the end of this decade.
009 - Are Interconnections Enough? Exploring Reliable Alternatives for Energy Transition
มุมมอง 165หลายเดือนก่อน
Kathryn Porter, an independent energy expert, speaks with Ravi and JAM about Power Grid Interconnections, their role in the Energy Transition, their impact on the price of local electricity, and the new criteria of some countries. Kathryn addresses why electricity costs are increasing with the Energy Transition and her expectations at the end of this decade.
*017 - Hidroeléctrica, la renovable olvidada
มุมมอง 67หลายเดือนก่อน
La Electricidad Hidroeléctrica es la mejor de las renovables, sin emisiones, despachable, y siempre disponible. y ademas puede servir de un almacenamiento de energía de larga duración. Sin embargo, casi nadie habla de esta fuente de energía, ¿por qué?. Escucha la conversación con Francisco Kuljevan, Gerente de Generación Hidroeléctrica en EPRI
*017 - Hidroeléctrica, la renovable olvidada
มุมมอง 10หลายเดือนก่อน
La Electricidad Hidroeléctrica es la mejor de las renovables, sin emisiones, despachable, y siempre disponible. y ademas puede servir de un almacenamiento de energía de larga duración. Sin embargo, casi nadie habla de esta fuente de energía, ¿por qué?. Escucha la conversación con Francisco Kuljevan, Gerente de Generación Hidroeléctrica en EPRI.
*016 - ¿Ventajas o castigos fiscales para las nucleares?
มุมมอง 192 หลายเดือนก่อน
¿Incrementar los impuestos de la generación nuclear es exprimir demasiado la vaca? ¿Pueden los impuestos forzar el cierre económico de una central nuclear? ¿Debería por contra estar la energía nuclear subvencionada fiscalmente? Estas y otras preguntas difíciles son respondidas por Ángeles Díez en este episodio. Ángeles es experta en fiscalidad para las nucleares, y ejerce como profesora de Dere...
*016 - ¿Ventajas o castigos fiscales para las nucleares?
มุมมอง 102 หลายเดือนก่อน
¿Incrementar los impuestos de la generación nuclear es exprimir demasiado la vaca? ¿Pueden los impuestos forzar el cierre económico de una central nuclear? ¿Debería esta fuente de electricidad estar subvencionada fiscalmente? Estas y otras preguntas difíciles son respondidas por Ángeles Díez en este episodio. Ángeles es experta en fiscalidad para las nucleares, y ejerce como profesora de Derech...
*015 - ¿Necesitamos las nucleares o no?
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*015 - ¿Necesitamos las nucleares o no?
*015 - ¿Necesitamos las nucleares o no?
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*015 - ¿Necesitamos las nucleares o no?
008 - How Cheap is Renewable Energy really?
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008 - How Cheap is Renewable Energy really?
008 - How Cheap is Renewable Energy really?
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008 - How Cheap is Renewable Energy really?
*013 - Precios negativos y la Burbuja de las Renovables
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*013 - Precios negativos y la Burbuja de las Renovables
*013 - Precios negativos y la Burbuja de las Renovables
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*013 - Precios negativos y la Burbuja de las Renovables
*012 - Eólica Marina e Interconexiones entre países, palancas de la Transición
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*012 - Eólica Marina e Interconexiones entre países, palancas de la Transición
*012 - Eólica Marina e Interconexiones entre países, palancas de la Transición
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*012 - Eólica Marina e Interconexiones entre países, palancas de la Transición
*011 - Gases renovables, ¿realidad o ficción?
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*011 - Gases renovables, ¿realidad o ficción?
006 - The Tsunami of Negative Electricity Prices
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006 - The Tsunami of Negative Electricity Prices
006 - The Tsunami of Negative Electricity Prices
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006 - The Tsunami of Negative Electricity Prices
Scott Hargreaves speaks a lot of common sense.., you should all listen to him.. Wind and solar are niche sources of energy. You need to sort out the crazy restrictions on Nuclear, and then focus on Gas for the interim.. Not sure how much coal you have, but I suspect it is a lot!.. Use that too, but clean it up.., technology allows us to do that now.. The "green" stuff is really an anti-energy movement masquerading as a clean-energy movement. Cheap energy for all is the way forward.
I’m shocked and disappointed reading the negative comments here. This video is a factual and honest review of where Australia is at. Based on these comments it’s impossible to see how Australia can avoid the impending catastrophe of power shortages and unreliable supply.
This is a global problem, not only in Australia. The issue here is that Australia is ahead of Energy Transition in some areas and so it is breaking the ice. But you can see other areas with high renewable penetration and benchmarks (e.g. Germany, California, Spain, etc). The sun and the wind are "free" but not bringing solar and wind power to homes. That is not free at all. Solar PVs could decrease to zero but even though the renewables would not be free. The cost of the new required Grid and, overall, the amortization of the existing Grid are key financial burdens in the energy transition. The CAPEX for the necessary Battery Storage for a 100% renewable network is huge. Negative prices and curtailment will force investors to slow down their investments in renewables. During a long time thermal power plants and high penetration of renewables will have to coexist. We like it or not. Then you will be "paying twice" and the electricity bill will increase. @Unlocking the Energy Trilemma Podcast tries to show the (yet) impossible balance between sustainability, affordability, and security of electricity. To help you form your own opinion and find solutions to the trilemma.
It's about 3.5 cents per kw LCOE and decreasing rapidly due to Swanson's Law. Solar will totally kick ass.
Wrong.
This is the truth about floating wind farms th-cam.com/video/jB49o5HoOdk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=gD3nSj7FrNUId3fD
How much is nuclear electricity really?
I might have stumbled on a silver bullit solution. But first a possibly overseen concequence of windmills. The law of nature says that action = reaction and so these mills result in friction of passing air that will take up more moisture afterwards; plus the effect that air will take longer to balance out high and low pressure systems. The endresult of these two factors is exactly what has been happening lately; more rain on fewer places and longer dry periods for the remaining areas. \With all the ways of energy production we are not at all cooling our planet. The solution for that might become inevitable and in it's most logic way it can be easily imagined by installing the pylons they use for high voltage transmission lines. In a squared configuration they could cover two thirds of a km2 with a knitted net of rust free steel (cm2 and a thickness of 0.1 mm) that on it's turn could support gutters of flexible solar cells. It would combine reflexion of half the sunlight on the hottest places, provide pure water at pressure; provide shade to cool living circumstances; prevent lightning (fires); provide elctricity abundance and support decentralisation. Used materiel: just iron and plastics. It might be viable for certain locations already but more important is it a way to find out or we really could cool our planet before an never ending spiral of more warming up.
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As per usual for the IA - they complain about the cost of solar/battery on wonky logic and the. Decide that nuclear is fine as every expert says nuclear is too expensive. For example the French decision to shut down nuclear plant as renewables grow.
IPA has spent thirty plus years arguing that climate change is not happening. This argument in the paper needs to be seriously de-constructed before it can be given any credibility. IPA has been funded by anti-climate corporate interests for the last thirty plus years. They need to declare their conflict of interest.
Putting a battery head to head with gas leaker is being done everywhere and the gas leakers are losing today. His five year last away line is complete rubbish. IPA have never been able to add up except the funding they get from fossil fuel companies.
In "The Ruinous cost of free energy" you don't seem to mention climate change much. So how would you address the need to reduce carbon pollution?
IPA has spent thirty plus years funded by by mining companies denying celibate change. This analysis is most likely wrong.
IPA has spent thirty plus years arguing that climate change is not happening. This argument in the paper needs to be seriously de-constructed before it can be given any credibility. IPA has been funded by anti-climate corporate interests for the last thirty plus years. They need to declare their conflict of interest.
@@economistfromhell4877 Thank you for that context.
Can you please share some figures? Australia is a poster child case for Solar, Wind and Battery. What about that Tesla battery replacing those stranded peaking power plants?
In the IPA report you can find a lot of relevant figures: ipa.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/IPA-Research-Report-The-Ruinous-Cost-of-Free-Energy-FINAL-July-2024.pdf Batteries are always good. The 1st problem of Ion-Li batteries is that they last 1 to 4 hours which is not enough for full Grid reliability (i.e. just think one night lasts more than 4 hours). The second problem is about the amount of them you may need and the associated CAPEX. If you fix both problems, BESS is the future of energy transition. If not, Houston…
Can you add the link to the paper so we can all review it rather than listen to your views? Your labeling was really annoying. Once I hit the 5 minute mark I can see where this is going. 7 minute mark losing me. 9 minute mark. Im out.
You can find de IPA report here: ipa.org.au/publications-ipa/research-papers/the-ruinous-cost-of-free-energy-why-an-electricity-system-built-on-renewable-is-the-most-expensive-of-all-options
IPA has spent thirty plus years arguing that climate change is not happening. This argument in the paper needs to be seriously de-constructed before it can be given any credibility. IPA has been funded by anti-climate corporate interests for the last thirty plus years. They need to declare their conflict of interest.
El megavatio hora generado en un parque solar fotovoltaico español (la electricidad) le cuesta al comprador (una industria, por ejemplo) 38,50 euros. En Portugal, 45,6. En Finlandia, 53,25. En Alemania, 67,25. En Reino Unido, 92,68. Si alguna gran industria multinacional está buscando lugar para implantarse en Europa, España es ahora mismo el edén de la electricidad... solar. No hay país en toda Europa que pueda ofertarle a las industrias una electricidad tan barata.