Energy Evolution

S&P Global Commodity Insights
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Oct 8, 2024 • 22min

All Things Aviation: The many pieces of SAF policy and production (part 3)

Ina Chirita, the Europe lead on biofuels research at S&P Global Commodity Insights, and Jamie Dorner, the US biofuels Senior Principal Research Analyst, dive deep into the evolving landscape of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). They discuss how different policies in Europe and the US impact production, highlighting Europe’s strict mandates versus America's incentive-based approach. The challenges of feedstock availability and fluctuating market conditions are explored, along with predictions for future SAF production capacities and their implications for the global market.
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Oct 4, 2024 • 24min

Urban mining: Digging for value in electrification waste

This episode of Energy Evolution features an interview with Corrado De Gasperis, Chairman and CEO of Comstock Inc., who explains the company's shift from a focus on precious metals mining to new business lines as well, including urban mining and recycling materials from end-of-life electrification products and solar panels. Comstock aims to commercialize decarbonization technologies while addressing the growing need for sustainable mineral sources. Subscribe to Energy Evolution to stay current on the energy transition and its implications. Veteran journalists Dan Testa and Taylor Kuykendall co-host the show, which routinely features regular correspondents Camilla Naschert and Camellia Moors.
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Sep 27, 2024 • 35min

The (flight) path to net zero with sustainable aviation fuel

As airlines look to decarbonize and governments crack down on heavy industry carbon emissions, some in the aviation industry are turning to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). In this episode, correspondents Camellia Moors and Camilla Naschert speak with experts from across the SAF industry about what SAF is, how it's being used, its potential to curb carbon emissions and the biggest challenges and opportunities in its global uptake. Today's guests are Andrew Chen, principal for aviation decarbonization at RMI; Dick Benschop, board member and senior fellow at the Mission Possible Partnership; Phil Moore, global head of sustainable aviation fuel at EcoCeres; and Daniel Chereau, head of fuel at the International Air Transport Association. Subscribe to Energy Evolution to stay current on the energy transition and its implications. Veteran journalists Dan Testa and Taylor Kuykendall co-host the show, which routinely features regular correspondents Camilla Naschert and Camellia Moors.
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Sep 20, 2024 • 43min

How the US government is charging up the American battery industry

The US Department of Energy is on a roll when it comes to backing the US domestic battery industry. In July, the agency's Loan Programs Office announced a conditional commitment of up to $1.2 billion for a direct loan to battery separator, extruder, and engineering services company ENTEK to finance a lithium-ion battery separator facility in Indiana. In June, the DOE's Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy, announced it would give $20 million to solid-state battery company ION Storage Systems for the development and commercialization of the company's solid-state lithium-metal batteries. In this episode, correspondent Camellia Moors speaks with Chelsea Sexton, director of the DOE's Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing Loan Program; Kim Medford, president for manufacturing at ENTEK; and Ricky Hannah, CEO and board director of ION, about what the federal government's support means for the industry and US energy transition goals. Subscribe to Energy Evolution to stay current on the energy transition and its implications. Veteran journalists Dan Testa and Taylor Kuykendall co-host the show, which routinely features regular correspondents Camilla Naschert and Camellia Moors.
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Sep 13, 2024 • 22min

What to watch as hydrogen moves into execution phase

On this week's episode of Energy Evolution, S&P Global Commodity Insights hydrogen specialists Shankari Srinivasan and Catherine Robinson discuss their research on the current state of the hydrogen industry just a few weeks before World Hydrogen Week, which will take place Sept. 30- Oct. 4 in Copenhagen. While the mood has been dampened by project cancellations, the industry is now moving from planning to delivery, Srinivasan tells podcast correspondent Camilla Naschert. Blue hydrogen, made using gas and carbon capture, will play a major role, especially in Asia and the US, leveraging lower cost differentials and existing infrastructure, Robinson says. Subscribe to Energy Evolution to stay current on the energy transition and its implications.
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Sep 6, 2024 • 24min

All Things Aviation: CORSIA and the future of carbon markets in aviation (part 2)

Marie-Louise Du Bois leads the global carbon pricing team, joined by Dana Agrotti, a low carbon market analyst, Agamoni Ghosh, editor of global compliance carbon pricing, and Eklavya Gupte, editorial lead for carbon news. They discuss CORSIA's impact on aviation emissions and the challenges of carbon credit availability. The conversation dives into the phased implementation of the CORSIA initiative and its significance in the battle against climate change. Issues like market dynamics, supply constraints, and the implications for airlines are also explored, offering insights into the future of sustainable aviation.
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Sep 6, 2024 • 29min

A closer look at Utah project converting renewables into hydrogen for later use

Today's episode of Energy Evolution is all about the Advanced Clean Energy Storage project in Delta, Utah. ACES will use electrolysis to convert renewable energy into hydrogen and store it so that the otherwise intermittent resources will be dispatchable on demand from storage in large salt caverns underground. The first project will convert and store up to 100 metric tons per day of hydrogen and is expected to enter commercial-scale operations in mid-2025. Chevron recently acquired Magnum Development LLC and a majority interest in the project, which is a joint venture with Mitsubishi Power Americas. Our guests discussing the topic are Austin Knight and Michael Ducker. Knight is the vice president of hydrogen for Chevron New Energies, a division of Chevron USA Inc. Ducker is the President & CEO of MHI Hydrogen Infrastructure, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Power Americas and a power solutions brand of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Subscribe to Energy Evolution to stay current on the energy transition and its implications. Veteran journalists Dan Testa and Taylor Kuykendall co-host the show, which routinely features regular correspondents Camilla Naschert and Camellia Moors.
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Aug 30, 2024 • 15min

How an AI-powered robot is speeding up solar installation

This week's episode of Energy Evolution features a conversation with Deise Yumi Asami, the founder of Maximo, an AI-powered robot that automates the heavy lifting for placing and attaching solar modules. The project is being run by AES Corp., a Virginia-based utility and power generation company. In the episode, Asami explains how the robot uses AI to improve its own performance, how it is changing the way solar is installed and the broader implications of AI and automation in the energy transition. Subscribe to Energy Evolution to stay current on the energy transition and its implications. Veteran journalists Dan Testa and Taylor Kuykendall co-host the show, which routinely features regular correspondents Camilla Naschert and Camellia Moors.
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Aug 27, 2024 • 20min

All Things Aviation: Post-pandemic economics, geopolitics and infrastructure (part 1)

Join Paul McConnell, Head of Outlooks at S&P Global, and James Simpson, Head of Aviation Research, as they navigate the post-pandemic aviation landscape. They discuss the industry's crucial role in emissions reduction amid growing demand. Key insights include the impact of economic recovery on travel trends, the implications of emissions regulations in the EU, and the urgent need for alternative fuels. Discover how the aviation sector can align with global climate goals while facing challenges in fuel supply and environmental policies.
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Aug 23, 2024 • 35min

Adair Turner on Trump 2.0, Chinese solar panels and the hydrogen hype

This week on Energy Evolution we hear from Lord Adair Turner, British businessman and former chairman of the UK Financial Services Authority. Turner is now heading up the Energy Transitions Commission, an industrial collective. He tells Taylor Kuykendall and Camilla Naschert about the risks he sees for America's climate goals if Donald Trump is re-elected, the challenges of deindustrialization in Europe and why a carbon border is needed. Turner also argues that concerns over dependence on Chinese cleantech are overblown and that AI datacenters may need regulatory guardrails. Subscribe to Energy Evolution to stay current on the energy transition and its implications. Veteran journalists Dan Testa and Taylor Kuykendall co-host the show, which routinely features regular correspondents Camilla Naschert and Camellia Moors.

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