In this episode of Columbia Energy Exchange, Jason Bordoff interviews Eric Toone from Breakthrough Energy Ventures about the challenges and opportunities in the global energy transition. They discuss the critical link between energy and prosperity, particularly in the developing world, and the need for affordable, zero-carbon energy sources. Toone emphasizes the importance of reliable, dispatchable baseload electricity and expresses skepticism about relying solely on intermittent renewables and storage. The conversation covers various technologies, including nuclear fission and fusion, geothermal energy, and green hydrogen, assessing their potential roles and challenges in achieving a net-zero world. They also address the complexities of decarbonizing transportation, the future of fossil fuels, and the role of carbon capture and removal.
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