• Palm Oil Without the Deforestation? It’s Here.
    Feb 19 2025

    Palm oil is one of the biggest environmental villains, but now a Dutch biotech company has scaled up a breakthrough yeast-based alternative that could drastically cut emissions and deforestation. Meanwhile, New York City is tackling unsafe e-bike batteries by handing out free replacement e-bikes to delivery workers. Plus, France is going all-in on nuclear power to support the AI boom.

    Undecided with Matt Ferrell - the popular YouTuber comes to Brian and James's backyard to explore the construction of a wind farm. Great video here.
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    Also on this episode:

    • China’s heavy trucks are electrifying at a record pace.

    • Russia’s war is increasing global aviation emissions.

    • New research shows carbon capture may be worse than simply investing in renewables.

    • Rivian’s electric delivery van, once exclusive to Amazon, is now available for purchase by any fleet.

    Listener Mail

    Weldon in Winnipeg shares a funny experience about driving an EV in -30°C, proving that gas cars aren’t just bad for the environment but also for visibility!

    The Lightning Round
    • BYD’s solid-state battery breakthrough could double EV range.

    • A new Airbus A321XLR jet cuts fuel use by 30% per passenger.

    • Data center electricity demand is skyrocketing worldwide.

    • EV interest is surging, but cost misconceptions remain high.

    • The cost of installing a Tesla Supercharger stall? About $40,000.

    • Home insurance costs in Alberta have soared 90% in a decade due to extreme weather events.

    • China’s heavy-duty truck market is rapidly shifting to electric, hitting 21% market share this year.

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  • 5th Anniversary Special! Clean Energy Progress Since 2020
    Feb 12 2025

    Our special fifth-anniversary episode! This week, we take a trip down memory lane to reflect on five years of clean energy news, predictions, and surprises. James takes us through just how much progress has been made in clean energy since we started the podcast five years ago. The growth is staggering, even compared to the most optimistic 2020 predictions!

    The Baltic states have officially disconnected from the Russian power grid and joined the EU grid. Workers literally cut the cord and took pieces home as souvenirs, along with safety, security, and peace of mind.

    Celebrating Five Years
    Our first show aired on February 12, 2020, in Brian’s bomb shelter studio, where we recorded the first five episodes.

    How Predictions Held Up
    Back in 2020, some clean energy forecasts missed the mark—by a lot:

    • A 2020 climate report estimated 2.5 million EVs on the road by 2030. We’re at 85 million today, with four years to go.

    EV Boom in Five Years

    • In 2020, 2.9% of new car sales in Canada were EVs—by the end of 2024, it was 13.2%.
    • There were only 4 million EVs in the world when we started. Now, 4 million EVs are sold every two months.

    China’s Rapid Growth

    • In 2020, China exported 1 million cars. By 2024, that number skyrocketed to 6.4 million.
    • When we started the podcast, there were 8 million EVs worldwide. Now, China alone produces 238,000 plug-in vehicles every day!

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    The Lightning Round

    • Ozempic is reportedly messing with climate predictions by reducing food consumption. Less food, less pollution!
    • Over $2 trillion was invested in the global energy transition in 2024—a record-breaking amount.
    • The U.K. would need a forest twice the size of London to offset its airport expansion emissions.
    • Oxford University, at 699 years old, is replacing gas heating with heat pumps to cut carbon emissions.
    • The Baltic states successfully cut ties to the Russian power grid and are now fully synchronized with the EU grid.

    Thank you for five years of listening! Here’s to the next five!

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  • Canada in Crisis, China Dominating Electric Vehicle and Self-Driving
    Feb 6 2025

    Canada’s unprecedented existential crisis caused by bizarre actions from the White House. It could be worse—we could be Greenland. Meanwhile, the long-awaited geothermal power plant near us is finally set to come online next year, initially providing 5MW of power—just enough to keep James’ heated socks toasty.

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    • Out of Spec YouTube channel

    We also take a deep dive into an EV YouTuber’s trip to China and uncover just how far behind we are in EV technology. Spoiler: it’s bad, but still not as bad as Greenland. Plus, while Indian Railways celebrates 100 years of electrification, some North American officials are still convinced electric trains don’t exist.

    Also on the show this week:

    • Turning fiber optics into smart sensors.

    • James rigs up his old electric car to defrost his windows.

    • And much more!

    Canada’s Existential Crisis

    The latest U.S. policies have thrown Canada into turmoil, with jobs disappearing and small businesses shutting down. The idea of Canada becoming the 51st state is floating around, but what would that mean? With an additional 343 seats in the U.S. House and 2 in the Senate, plus 345 electoral votes, Canada would fundamentally alter the political landscape—potentially preventing another Republican presidency. But would Americans ever accept us?

    Geothermal Power Finally Coming Online

    The long-awaited geothermal power plant near us will start producing electricity next year. Initially generating 5MW, this marks a significant step in clean energy for the region. Read more: Deep Earth Energy and SLB Canada partnership.

    EV Tech in China is Light-Years Ahead

    Kyle Connor from Out of Spec recently tested EVs in China, where battery swapping is a common practice due to the lack of home charging in massive apartment complexes.

    Turning Fiber Optics into Smart Sensors

    Researchers are developing technology that repurposes fiber optic cables to monitor and optimize the electrical grid. Read more: Electrek article.

    Listener Mail The Lightning Round!
    • China’s EV charging points surged by 49% to 12.8 million in 2024.

    • The UK now has 8GWh of operational battery energy storage, with nearly 20GWh under construction.

    • 60 million AAA members in the U.S. and Canada can now get preferred pricing at ChargePoint stations.

    • Tesla’s sales are plummeting in California while the broader EV market continues to grow.

    • PV-powered EVs can extend their range by up to 30%, with real-world tests showing an additional 530 km of range.

    • Enhanced geothermal is expected to reach a levelized cost of $80/MWh by 2027, eliminating the need for coal and nuclear as baseload power sources.

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  • Solar Goes Nuclear
    Jan 29 2025

    The United Arab Emirates is building the world’s largest solar farm with battery storage, capable of providing 1 GW of consistent baseload power, just like a nuclear reactor. We also explore why some trees survive wildfires while entire neighborhoods are reduced to ash, and why Washington State’s e-bike subsidy program is turning heads with its innovative lottery system.

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    Plus, we reflect on five years of podcasting and take a deep dive into the state of electric vehicle adoption worldwide. Norway is set to hit its 100% zero-emission vehicle goal this year, while the U.S. and Canada struggle to keep pace. We’ll also discuss how EV price parity is reshaping the global auto industry and why fast charger costs are finally coming down.

    Highlights from this week’s episode:

    • Renaming the Gulf of Mexico: A humorous take on geopolitics as James suggests Canada reclaim the Gulf as “The Gulf of Southern Canada.”
    • UAE’s Solar Mega-Project: How the largest solar-plus-storage project compares to traditional baseload power sources.
    • Wildfire Survivors: Why some trees remain standing amid devastation and how homes can be better protected from fire risks.
    • Washington State’s E-Bike Lottery: A unique approach to e-bike subsidies that could make cleaner transportation more accessible.
    • EV Adoption Trends: Norway leads the pack with near-total EV adoption, while China outpaces North America in price competitiveness and sales growth.
    • Listener Feedback: A shoutout to Ian, who reconsidered a winter EV road trip, and Ronnie, who shares insights on nuclear energy from a viral TikTok.

    The Lightning Round:

    • Volkswagen may partner with a Chinese EV manufacturer in Germany.
    • Extreme heat in Europe is predicted to cause more deaths despite milder winters up north.
    • France hit 95% carbon-free electricity production in 2024, driven by nuclear power.
    • Solar energy overtakes coal for the first time in the EU.

    Fast Facts:

    • Texas solar power increased by 64% in one year.
    • China’s renewable energy investments dwarfed its nuclear developments in 2024.

    Book Nook:
    James revisits Ducks by Kate Beaton, a poignant memoir about working in Alberta’s oil sands.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Fireproofing Homes in a World on Fire and Construction Goes Electric
    Jan 22 2025

    Podcast Show Notes for Episode 246 of The Clean Energy Show

    In this week's episode of The Clean Energy Show, we explore the intersection of climate, technology, and resilience in the face of a changing world. Highlights include:

    • Trump’s Second Term and Climate Policy: The U.S. pulls out of the Paris Agreement again. What does this mean for global climate efforts?
    • Electric Construction Tools in Oslo: Discover how Norway is leading the charge in cleaner, quieter construction sites, where even the loudest sounds come from an art museum.
    • Understanding Wildfires: Why are trees often left standing after wildfires devastate neighborhoods? We discuss the science of fire behavior and building resilience.
    • Sweden’s Underground Heat Battery: Learn about a city storing summer heat for winter use, a fascinating innovation in sustainable energy.

    Plus, we share listener letters from around the world, including advice for EV road trips in winter, insights on wildfire mitigation, and reactions to the latest energy news. Don't miss our deep dive into the challenges and triumphs of rebuilding after wildfires in California, as well as the science behind humidity and fire risk.

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    Listener Mail Highlights:

    • EV travel tips and challenges from Vancouver Island to Regina.
    • Reflections on climate action and accountability from Ireland and Germany.
    • A story of nostalgia for winter driving in a 1969 VW Beetle, contrasted with modern EV struggles.

    The Lightning Round: Quick takes on the biggest clean energy stories, including:

    • Oregon’s massive 1.2 GW solar farm.
    • China’s rise as a nuclear powerhouse.
    • Europe’s potential to meet 25% of EV battery metal demand through recycling by 2030.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Fire Weather: Urban Wildfires are Climate Change's Biggest Threat
    Jan 16 2025

    The devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, focusing on the Pacific Palisades community and the implications for urban areas as climate change intensifies. Actor Martin Short's love for that community and how James feels connected to it. Alongside an in-depth look at John Vaillant’s book Fire Weather, we uncover the growing wildfire threat to cities and practical ways to safeguard homes and lives.

    Repost of a re-edited episode. UPDATE: CAL FIRE has marked Martin Short's home as 'undamaged'! This is contrary to the previous report by The Wrap.

    CORRECTION on the size of screen to protect attic vents. It should be no bigger than 1/8" opening (we said 1/4" which is an out-dated guideline.)

    Episode Highlights:

    • Los Angeles Wildfires: Examining the catastrophic fires in Pacific Palisades, where a tight-knit, picturesque community was largely destroyed. We discuss the human stories, the risks of living in fire-prone areas, and the role of climate change in escalating wildfire events.
    • Author John Vaillant: Insights from Fire Weather and Vaillant’s analysis of urban wildfires as a dire climate threat, with compelling clips from his talks and audiobook.
    • The Cost of Fire Risk: Why insurers are pulling out of high-risk areas, leaving homeowners scrambling for alternatives like the FAIR Plan.
    • Tokyo’s Disaster Preparedness: A spotlight on Tokyo’s remarkable infrastructure designed to mitigate natural disasters, from flood tunnels to seismic standards for buildings.
    • Home Fire Safety Tips: Learn critical steps to reduce the risk of your home catching fire in a wildfire, including creating defensible spaces, fireproofing materials, and evacuation best practices.

    Key Links Mentioned:

    • Fire Weather by John Vaillant: Audiobook available here
    • Induction Cooktop Review on Wirecutter: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/copper-charlie-induction-stove-review/
    • Raw video of Pacific Palisades fire: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt7VVdGcDzE

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    59 mins
  • Remembering Jimmy Carter, 1970s Energy Crises, and a New Era in Clean Energy
    Jan 9 2025

    We honor the life and legacy of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who passed away last week at the age of 100. Carter’s visionary actions, from installing solar panels on the White House to helping clean up the first nuclear accident in Canada, laid the groundwork for today’s clean energy movement.

    We revisit the energy crises of the 1970s, examining how the OPEC oil embargo and subsequent events reshaped global energy policy and consumer habits. Meanwhile, New York State takes a bold step in the fight against climate change by passing a law to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for the costs of extreme weather.

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    President Joe Biden’s recent ban on oil drilling in nearly all federal waters marks a historic move in the clean energy transition, though its permanence remains uncertain under future administrations.

    Other Highlights in This Episode:

    • The reality of EV performance in super-cold conditions, including insights from Yakutsk, Siberia.
    • Congestion pricing kicks off in Manhattan, with a reported 40% reduction in travel times.
    • The return of compact EVs like the Chevy Bolt and the debut of cutting-edge electric trucks and SUVs in 2025.
    • The fascinating journey of Carter’s original White House solar panels, from their installation in 1979 to their afterlife across the globe.

    We also dive into the latest clean energy developments in the Lightning Round, including:

    • Robotaxis rolling out from Uber and Lyft.
    • BYD’s record-breaking growth in EV sales.
    • The IEA’s promising outlook on next-generation geothermal technologies.
    • Germany’s renewables hitting 125% of electricity demand on New Year’s Day.

    Join us as we kick off the year with exciting stories from the world of clean energy and a tribute to a true pioneer.

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    57 mins
  • 2024 Year in Review Special
    Dec 31 2024

    In this special year-end episode of The Clean Energy Show, we reflect on the remarkable progress in clean energy throughout 2024. From groundbreaking renewable energy initiatives to significant policy changes and technological advancements, this year has been a monumental one for the transition to a sustainable future. Join Brian Stockton and James Whittingham as they delve into the stories that defined the year, sprinkle in a few laughs, and preview what lies ahead in 2025.

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    Highlights from This Episode:
    • California’s $2,000 Electric Bike Vouchers: A wildly successful program that ran out in minutes.
    • Record Investments in Clean Energy: A staggering $2 trillion in 2024, double the amount spent on fossil fuels.
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    • Tesla Co-Founder’s Battery Recycling Breakthrough: Redwood Materials achieves 95% efficiency in critical mineral recovery.
      Read the full story
    • Britain’s Coal-Free Milestone: The UK becomes the first G7 nation to close all coal plants, with renewables dominating its energy mix.
    • China’s Offshore Solar and Wind Records: A 1GW floating solar PV facility and the world’s first 26MW wind turbine set new benchmarks.
    • Pakistan’s Solar Surge: The country adds 17GW of solar capacity, revolutionizing its energy landscape.
      Dive deeper
    • Paris Olympics and Sustainable Transport: A model for urban cycling and reduced car reliance.
    The Lightning Round:
    • Major Victory in Montana Climate Lawsuit: A landmark ruling upholding youth climate advocates' rights.
      Full decision here
    • Poland’s Coal Exit Accelerates: On track to phase out coal entirely by 2032.
    • Hudson Bay’s Christmas Heatwave: Temperatures projected to soar 20°C above historical averages.
    • Innovative Floating Wind Technology: Mingyang Smart Energy's "V"-shaped OceanX turbine goes live.

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    58 mins