We Start at the End
Today’s outro track is “Blame it on the Sun” by Stevie Wonder. A bit on the nose but a solid track.
Why is it, every time the lights go out, anywhere in the world, there are ten influencers with pre-written posts about how it’s the fault of wind and solar on the grid?
Whether it’s Spain in 2025 or Texas in 2021 or the UK in 2019 or South Australia in 2016 - before the lights are even back on, never mind an investigation, there is a lightning-fast squad of people who pop up on social media, in TV interviews, in newspaper columns, who claim with absolutely certainty that it was renewables. It was too much wind. Or too little wind. Or not enough sun. Or too much sun. Or all of the above - often in the same interview.
It doesn’t need to make logical sense. It just needs to tickle your cortisol and dopamine receptors.
Even if it affects the public debate - does it prevent steel going into the ground to build out more solar and wind in these places? And if it hasn’t to date, is that what's about to happen in Texas?
Legendary climate and energy analyst Ketan Joshi returns to the show to hash out the whys and wherefores of it all. And what we might do about taking some of that pollution out of our information environment.
Plus an unscheduled special guest appearance from our dogs.
And as Ketan is Mister GreenSky, we have to touch on the BlueSky Discourse.
What’s in it:
01:22 The 2016 Australian Blackout
02:17 Media's Role in Renewable Energy Perception
04:37 Technical Details of the Blackout
07:02 Public Reaction and Misunderstandings
11:24 Comparing Global Blackouts
13:27 The Role of Disinformation
18:16 Future of Renewable Energy and Grid Management
37:02 Meet the Dogs
37:59 Discussing Pre-Bunking
40:05 Wind Turbine Health Fears
45:03 Texas Renewable Energy Growth
52:23 Bluesky's Future
Read Ketan’s Stuff
Quote by Akshat Rathi in Bloomberg
Worry About Texas
Seriously if you haven’t been keeping track of bills in the Texas legislature - OK well that would be sort of weird if you were and are not
- you need to pay attention. In the next few days, Texas lawmakers will decide whether to kill the booming solar, wind, and battery industries in the state - over the objection of most businesses who want the cheap electrons that make them want to build or move there.Doug’s
is a great way to keep tabs. You can also hear him and Jigar Shah on a recent podcast.All the Outros
Thanks!
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One Last Thing
If you haven’t heard it yet, the Michael Barnard/Laurent Segalen/Gerard Reid takedown of the Tony Blair Institute is [chef’s kiss]. It might also get you in the mood for a chat we’re having on Friday with the same Michael Barnard!
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