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Charged Conversations w/ Brigham McCown

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  • Charged Conversations - Paul Tice - BOOK - The Race To Zero

    29 MAR 2024 · In this episode, Brigham talks with Paul Tice, author of the book "The Race To Zero - How ESG Investing Will Crater the Global Financial System" Get the book below https://www.encounterbooks.com/books/the-race-to-zero/ The Race to Zero provides a detailed rebuttal to the case for sustainable investing from the perspective of a long-time Wall Street analyst, investor, and latter-day finance professor. Sustainable investing does not aim to generate excess returns for investors or to further ethical goals such as improving society or saving the planet; rather, it seeks to seize control of the world’s financial system in order to ensure that the allocation of capital and investments across markets is politically favorable to establishment interests. By limiting financial market access, ESG is designed to create a compliant corporate sector to serve as both Greek chorus and funding source for the environmental and social causes championed by government and the elite class. Climate change is its driving force and priority goal, and its main targets are fossil fuel companies operating in the industrialized Western world. This book is designed to expose these truths in plain-spoken language—free of financial jargon—to reach the widest possible audience, including the silent majority on Wall Street that is now afraid to speak up about ESG.
    25m
  • Charged Conversations - Travis Fisher - Cato Institute - Better Energy Policy Trump or Biden.

    26 FEB 2024 · Travis Fisher from the Cato Institute joins the show. Travis Fisher is an expert in energy policy for the Cato Institute. Who has the better energy policy? Biden or Trump??
    26m 15s
  • Charged Conversations - Energy. How it plays into the security of the US and its Allies

    19 FEB 2024 · In this episode of Charged Conversations with Brigham McCown, the focus is on the intersection of energy and national security—both for the United States and its global allies. The podcast delves into the evolution of American energy exports, spurred by the shale revolution and advances like fracking and horizontal directional drilling. Reflecting on the journey from LNG import facilities to the burgeoning export terminals lining the coasts, the discussion highlights the pivotal role that U.S. liquefied natural gas now plays in the international landscape. This is especially pertinent given the shift in Europe’s energy sources following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. However, as the Biden administration puts a pause on LNG export facilities to evaluate their environmental impact, the episode examines the bipartisan implications of this move. The criticism and concerns revolve around the balance between addressing climate change, upholding safety regulations, and ensuring energy security. As the conversation notes, hydrocarbons are projected to remain central to the world's energy mix well beyond 2050, and the cessation of LNG exports could undermine not only U.S. energy security but also that of Europe, which received 64% of U.S. LNG exports in 2022. The episode suggests that energy policy represents a potential area for bipartisan collaboration, offering a path to address climate change responsibly while maintaining energy security.
    20m 43s
  • Charged Conversations - Tesla's die in freezing temps as charging stations turn into EV graveyards.

    29 JAN 2024 · This episode of "Charged Conversations" continues our series on EV battery performance. Brigham McCown unravels the complexity surrounding charging infrastructure, including distinguishing between Level 1 and Level 2 chargers, and the importance of creating easy access and payment systems for public charging stations. Additionally, the episode highlights how integrating renewable energy sources into charging stations can contribute to the 'green promise' of electric vehicles. Don't miss this detailed exploration of how charging infrastructure development and smart technology are facilitating the transition to a fully electric future.
    19m 28s
  • Charged Conversations - Jason Munster - hydrogen, Hydrogen, HYDROGEN!

    22 JAN 2024 · Jason Munster joins the show. Jason is an expert in hydrogen cell technology. How close is it to becoming a reality? In this episode of Charge Conversations, host Brigham McCown is joined by Jason Munster, an expert in clean energy and former member of the US Department of Energy (DOE). They discuss the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OSED) and its role in scaling emerging technologies to tackle climate challenges. Munster explains that OSED was established as part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) to support energy infrastructure demonstration projects. He highlights the importance of OSED's commercial analysis team, which he helped build, in evaluating the financial viability and commercial potential of these projects.Munster also explains the funding structure of OSED, which involves stage gates and deliverables that must be met to receive funding. He emphasizes that OSED is focused on community benefits and transparency, rather than seeking a return on investment like the DOE's Loan Programs Office. The episode concludes with Munster providing advice for organizations seeking OSED funding, emphasizing the need to understand the unique negotiation process and package their projects in a way that aligns with OSED's goals.Overall, this episode provides valuable insights into the role of OSED in advancing clean energy technologies and the importance of commercial analysis in evaluating project viability.
    23m 38s
  • Charged Conversations - The sudden slowdown in demand for electric vehicles

    28 NOV 2023 · In this episode of Charged Conversations, host Brigham McCown discusses the sudden slowdown in demand for electric vehicles (EVs) in the United States. He explores reasons behind the plateau of EV sales around the 100,000 units per month mark and the stagnation of the average EV cost at $52,000. Special attention is paid to mainstream consumers' hesitation towards EV adoption and the financial losses that companies like Ford have reported from their EV ventures. McCown also delves into the technological differences between lithium-ion and solid-state batteries, and the implications of these for the future of EVs. He concludes by citing the BBC's report on Americans' attachment to gasoline-powered cars and the challenges of EV adoption among middle and lower-income demographics. McCown advises listeners who are interested in EVs to go ahead and buy one, but also predicts that gasoline-powered cars aren't disappearing anytime soon.#ElectricVehicleTrends #EVAdoption #TechInnovation
    22m
  • Charged Conversations - Daryna Onyshko - Ukrainian citizen and the affects of war

    24 OCT 2023 · In this episode of "Charged Conversations," host Brigham McCown interviews special guest Daryna Onyshko, who discusses the importance of Ukraine to Americans following Russia's invasion in February 2022. The conversation covers various topics including China, Israel, isolationism, and the significance of Ukraine's resistance against Russian aggression. Brigham and Daryna underscore the potential consequences of Ukraine's takeover on the international order and stress the importance of democracies supporting each other. The need for security guarantees, Ukraine's desire to join NATO, and the importance of raising awareness and supporting Ukraine are also mentioned. The conversation briefly touches on Russia's actions in Georgia and Ukraine, as well as the destruction caused by Russian attacks. The speakers also highlight the role of organizations like the Hudson Institute and provide insights into daily life in Ukraine.
    27m 18s
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  • Charged Conversations - 1973 Oil Embargo and Energy Independence

    13 OCT 2023 · Brigham McCown discusses the 1973 Arab oil embargo and its lasting impact on the United States. It explains how the embargo was a response to Israel's involvement in the Yom Kippur War and the United States' actions that affected OPEC member countries. The embargo led to a quadrupling of oil prices, fuel shortages, and the realization of the US's dependence on Middle Eastern oil. The transcript also highlights the push for American energy independence, the shale play revolution in oil and gas production, and the recent changes in energy policies under the Biden administration. It concludes by discussing the current challenges of rising oil prices, geopolitical instability in the Middle East, and the importance of finding reliable and affordable low-carbon energy alternatives.
    18m 13s

Dive into the Complex World of Energy Policy with Brigham McCown! Unravel the mysteries of energy through insightful conversations that demystify intricate policies. Get answers to your burning energy questions...

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Dive into the Complex World of Energy Policy with Brigham McCown! Unravel the mysteries of energy through insightful conversations that demystify intricate policies. Get answers to your burning energy questions in a straightforward, easy-to-understand manner. Tune in to gain a clear perspective on the energy landscape. Simplify. Understand. Empower.
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