Conor talks with Jason Ruochen Wang, a senior analyst working on the Pembina Institute's electricity program in Alberta and Mitchell Beer, founding publisher and managing editor of The Energy Mix, about whether renewables really harmed Alberta during recent energy grid issues.
We discuss whether clean energy regulations would harm the electricity grid, the role renewable energy and energy efficiency can play in giving people more control over their energy. We also discuss how the media have covered this story of this week's Alberta electric power grid issues and why more questions need to asked about statements made on environmental issues and what facts actually exist to support those claims.
Because some topics are definitely getting too often left out of news coverage like:
- The huge roles renewable energy like solar and wind, and battery storage, played in helping to solve the extreme cold temperature power crisis in Alberta this week.
- Grid flexibility and energy democracy and monetary renewable benefits to municipalities as oil and gas revenues dry up.
- The cost reductions associated with renewables, storage, and energy efficiency for the consumer.
- Facts on clean energy regulations and Alberta's energy future.
- Reporters who are breaking ground on climate coverage in smaller scale and larger scale media.
- Stovetops... yes you read that right, stovetops...
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Host: Conor Curtis, Head of Communications, Sierra Club Canada
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedJanuary 19, 2024 at 8:00 PM UTC
- Length52 min
- Season1
- Episode3
- RatingClean