🎤Redefining Energy TECH38: Methane crisis unveiled… and how to fix it (2/2)
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Host @mbarnardca concludes his talks on #methane with @StanfordWoods Rob Jackson
@mbarnardca explored how hydrogen, often promoted as a climate solution, is currently a fossil fuel product & an inefficient way to store green electricity. Its benefits are overstated, urging us to question the motives behind it, with its climate impact comparable to aviation.
🎤Redefining Energy TECH36:
Climate Change, Gray Rhinos and Black Swans (2/2)
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Host @mbarnardca concludes his conversation on Climate Change and Risks with Michele @wucker
Save the date for the 11th Webinar in the series titled "Hydrogen for Energy Serves Fossil Fuel Interests Not Climate Change or Economy" by @Mbarnardca on 26th Sept'24 | 07:30 - 08:30 PM IST
@rejipillai, President, ISGF will moderate the webinar
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@BenPaulos@MLiebreich It's true. If you ignore cost, reliability, climate change and alternatives, and only focus on the tailpipe, hydrogen is very appealing. Oil & gas firms often support little league soccer, in the same vein.
How utterly absurd. Making hydrogen from natural gas, without capturing CO2, and pretending it's clean. Do these pimpleheads not understand, they could just use fossil CNG directly and it would cause fewer emissions (or require buying fewer RNG credits).
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@mbarnardca shared his expertise on the scalability, cost-effectiveness, & safety of carbon capture tech. He also explored various methods for removing carbon from the atmosphere, oceans, & industrial processes, backed by real-world case studies of carbon capture projects.
🎤Redefining Energy TECH35: Climate Change, Gray Rhinos and Black Swans (1/2)
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Host @mbarnardca discusses Climate Change and Risks with Michele @wucker
Proyecciones de @mbarnardca sobre la generación eléctrica china y sus emisiones hasta 2030. El carbón comenzaría a reducirse ya y, con él, las emisiones de CO2, que acabaría la década en niveles de 2015, todo ello siguiendo la senda de la electrificación de la economía china.
Don’t miss the 10th webinar in our series, titled "Carbon Capture is Mostly an Oil & Gas Industry Shell Game," on 12th Sept '24 | 07:30 - 08:30 PM IST.
@mbarnardca will share his insights and @Rejipillai, ISGF, will moderate this insightful discussion
🔗 https://t.co/YXqlgEyOQ3
Don’t miss the 10th webinar in our series, titled "Carbon Capture is Mostly an Oil & Gas Industry Shell Game," on 12th Sept '24 | 07:30 - 08:30 PM IST.
@mbarnardca will share his insights and @Rejipillai, ISGF, will moderate this insightful discussion
🔗 https://t.co/YXqlgEyOQ3
@NikolajFr@mzjacobson@DeSmog @howarth_cornell And to assist you with your failure of reading comprehension, you should look at the author of the piece you are referring to and then at the person you are having the discussion with.
@NikolajFr@mzjacobson@DeSmog @howarth_cornell You undoubtedly aren't aware that I spend a lot of time addressing the developing world. For example, I'm delivering a lengthy seminar series to India's utility professionals on decarbonization. You are merely delaying climate action out of bias.
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🎤Redefining Energy TECH34
Building Energy Big: Secrets to Success with Bent Flyvbjerg (2/2)
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Host @mbarnardca pursues his conversation with @BentFlyvbjerg on Energy Megaprojects "How Big Things Get Done"