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Decouple

Dr. Chris Keeferwww.decouplemedia.org
There are technologies that decouple human well-being from its ecological impacts. There are politics that enable these technologies. Join me as I interview world experts to uncover hope in this time of planetary crisis.
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Episodes

Deep Sea Mining

Seaver Wang, oceanographer and co-director of climate and energy at the Breakthrough Institute joins me to unravel controversies surrounding deep sea mining for the polymetallic nodules of the abyssal plains.

Mar 26, 202450 minSeason 22Ep. 9

Will Nuclear power AI?

James Krellenstein joins me to explore the extraordinary power requirements of the AI revolution and how this demand for vast amounts of baseload generation will impact the nuclear sector.

Mar 18, 20241 hr 21 minSeason 22Ep. 8

The Fragilization of the Grid

David March CEO of Exergy/Energy joins me to discuss the sharp decline in power quality from increasing penetration of intermittent generation and the impact its having on mission critical industries and manufacturing.

Mar 08, 20241 hr 7 minSeason 22Ep. 7

Peak Cheap Oil?

Art Berman joins me to discuss the likelihood and implications of cheap peak oil.

Mar 06, 20241 hr 12 minSeason 22Ep. 6

LNG the Champagne of Energy

Stephen Stapczynski, Bloomberg Business senior reporter, joins me to discuss everything you always wanted to know about LNG but were afraid to ask.

Feb 27, 20241 hr 13 minSeason 22Ep. 5

The Energy Returns of Unconventional Oil

Chris Popoff returns to talk unconventional oil with a focus on oil sands. What is it? What are its energy economics? How is it like a battery? What does it have to do with peak cheap oil and how does nuclear fit into the picture?

Feb 16, 20241 hr 10 minSeason 22Ep. 2

Vogtle Part 2: Murphy’s Law

James Krellenstein and I continue our deep dive analysis of what went wrong at Vogtle.

Feb 12, 202453 minSeason 22Ep. 1

The Politics of a Canadian Nuclear Revival

As Canada embarks on a new nuclear build out of SMRs and large Reactors, Professor Duane Bratt joins me to provide a political scientists perspective on the history and future of the Canadian nuclear sector.

Feb 09, 20241 hr 19 minSeason 21Ep. 9

It's a Material World

Ed Conway author of “Material World” joins me to explore the material world underpinning the ethereal world of our perceived reality. He explains how sand, salt, iron, copper, oil and lithium are transformed with technology and energy into the building blocks of our built world and how fragile, vulnerable and complex these processes have become.

Jan 31, 20241 hr 19 minSeason 21Ep. 7

Extreme Weather and Alberta’s AWOL Renewable Energy

Alberta, sitting on massive reserves of oil and gas, found itself teetering on the edge of blackout this week as temperatures in the negative 40 degree ranges led to multiple grid alerts. As a new record for peak demand was set at 12,384 MW, Alberta's 4481MW wind fleet went AWOL. This raises major concerns regarding electricity planning with a country wide federal mandate for Net Zero electricity by 2035 having already generated significant political controversy in Alberta which has imposed a mo...

Jan 17, 20241 hr 3 minSeason 20Ep. 5

From Microchips to Atom Splits

Nathan Myhrvold, former CTO at Microsoft and vice chairman of TerraPower joins me to discuss his experience bridging the world of software and nuclear power.

Jan 08, 202438 minSeason 21Ep. 4

A Fireside chat with Sec. Ernie Moniz

Sec Ernie Moniz and I chat about best practices for “embarking” and “re-embarking” nations as 24 countries pledge to triple nuclear energy by 2050.

Dec 28, 202323 minSeason 21Ep. 3

Cracking the Nuclear Innovation Nut

Humanity went from inducing the first fissions of heavy elements in 1938 to a nuclear powered submarine in just 16 years. Why has that tremendous pace of nuclear innovation seemingly slowed down to a crawl? Nuclear historian Nick Touran joins me for an in depth analysis of the historic preconditions of nuclear innovation and its opportunities and limits going into the future.

Dec 22, 20231 hr 7 minSeason 21Ep. 2

COP28 & The Inconvenient Truth about Coal

Robert Bryce joins me for a COP28 “reactions” episode and drops some hard truths on the world’s ever increasing appetite for coal.

Dec 17, 20231 hrSeason 21Ep. 2

How to Fuel a Tripling of Nuclear Energy

Dr. Keefer sat down with some of the Titans of the nuclear fuel cycle at the “Net Zero Nuclear Summit” on the sidelines of COP28 in the UAE where 24 countries have pledged to triple nuclear energy by 2050. The topic: How to scale up Uranium mining, enrichment and advanced fuel manufacturing in the context of our emerging multipolar world and the West’s dependence on Russia for almost 1/4 of its enrichment needs. Enjoy! Feat. Tim Gitzel CEO Cameco, Dan Poneman CEO Centrus, Boris Schucht CEO Urenc...

Dec 12, 202348 minSeason 20Ep. 10

NuScale, New Problems

The cancellation of the Carbon Free Power Project was a massive blow to US SMR front runner NuScale. James Krellenstein joins me for a deep dive.

Dec 02, 20231 hr 23 minSeason 20Ep. 9

Ontario’s Green Energy Act

Chris Adlam joins me to discuss Ontario’s attempt to imitate Germany’s Energiewende. It began as an attempt to kickstart a green energy industry by retooling struggling automotive plants in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. The lucrative 20 year feed in tariff contracts for wind and solar will end up costing Ontario more than 62 billion dollars.

Nov 28, 202343 minSeason 20Ep. 8

Enriching Uranium Understanding

One in 20 American homes are powered by Russian enriched uranium because the USA lacks sufficient enrichment capacity to meet its own needs. Energy and fuel security are supposed to be a strong point of the technology but the US nuclear industry faces further reputational risk because no-one is taking responsibility and adequately planning adequate solutions despite NRC licenses being in place. James Krellenstein returns to take our proverbial hands and walk us through the front end of the nucle...

Nov 13, 20231 hr 21 minSeason 20Ep. 7

US Offshore Wind Dead in the Water?

The recent cancellation of two large wind projects in New Jersey are the latest in a series of setbacks for the nascent US offshore wind industry. Mark Nelson joins me to analyze whether the nuclear industry is vulnerable to the same cost drivers plaguing this sector.

Nov 06, 202339 minSeason 20Ep. 5

Small Misunderstood Reactors

James Krellenstein joins me to discuss the rationale underlying small modular reactors and in particular the challenges of getting novel reactor concepts from the experimental stage to reliable commercial operation.

Oct 18, 20231 hr 34 minSeason 20Ep. 4

Why is Western nuclear so expensive?

Jacopo Buongiorno joins me to discuss the cost drivers of nuclear and how we can drive them down. For a deeper dive check out this MIT study that Jacopo led. studyhttps://energy.mit.edu/research/future-nuclear-energy-carbon-constrained-world/

Oct 11, 202346 minSeason 20Ep. 3

Are renewables jobs the “fast food” employment of the energy transition?

Dr Keefer’s Testimony at the House of Commons Natural Resources Committee on what Canada can learn from the Inflation Reduction Act’s “good union jobs” provisions. In the words of NYT labour reporter Noam Scheiber “The green economy is shaping up to look less like the industrial workplace that lifted workers into the middle class in the 20th century and more like an Amazon warehouse with grueling work schedules, few unions, middling wages and limited benefits.” Dr. Keefer outlines the problem an...

Oct 07, 20236 minSeason 20Ep. 2

Just How Cheap are Wind & Solar?

Muckraking physicist and data scientist Aidan Morrison has thrown doubt on the oft repeated mantra in Australia that wind and solar are the lowest cost option for a clean energy transition. He discovered that the modelling used to justify these claims leaves out the massive investments in storage and transmission required to balance the system treating them as sunk costs. See Aidan’s own excellent video deep diving the topic here. https://youtu.be/W-GwnPWTwmU?si=VmM98aSuYGC2Z32o

Sep 29, 20231 hr 21 minSeason 21Ep. 2

How Ontario Decarbonized

Dr. Keefer’s speech at Minerals Week in Australia sharing the story of Ontario’s coal phaseout & the decarbonization of its electricity grid.

Sep 15, 202341 minSeason 20Ep. 10

The Geothermal Masterclass

Enhanced geothermal has been a scientific white whale since the 1970’s but a recent breakthrough announcement is causing waves. Is Baseload cool again? Will enhanced geothermal eat nuclear’s lunch or for that matter renewable’s lunch? The potential to unlock the energy potential of hot dry rocks by leveraging hydraulic fracturing opens up a vast geography for exploitation as 98% of worlds geothermal resources are made up of these geologic formations.

Sep 06, 202350 minSeason 20Ep. 9
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