Episodes
The first annual conference of the Yale Climate and Energy Institute convened leaders in science, policy, business, and international affairs to discuss the barriers that prevent clean energy from achieving full-scale deployment as well as solutions for overcoming those barriers.
Published 08/17/10
The intermittency of many renewable energy resources may present major problems for our electric grid. This variability could prevent them from serving as baseload power providers, which contribute the necessary constant flow of energy into the electric system. Creative fixes for this challenge exist and may provide solutions for scaling up renewables in the future. For instance, wind and hydroelectric power can be paired to smooth the energy supply going into the grid, while smart grid...
Published 08/17/10
The government and the private sector both have important roles to play in improving the efficiency and success of clean energy research and development. While the government has realized the strategic importance of investment in clean energy R&D, entrepreneurs have found interesting ways to create public-private partnerships, and universities have found ways to commercialize energy technologies. Better coordination between the public and private sector can greatly increase the efficacy...
Published 08/17/10
Communities around the world can be sources of experimentation and inspiration as we move towards a clean energy future. In the northeastern United States in particular, cities and states are leading the way in engaging citizens and communities to work together on clean energy and sustainability issues—from bold pledges to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to the formation of the nation’s first functioning cap-and-trade system, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. What lessons have these...
Published 08/17/10
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is seen as both crucial to achieving desired levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide and prohibitively expensive. Furthermore, there is uncertainty over CCS’s safety and feasibility. To have a real role in a clean energy future, what CCS developments, demonstrations, and discoveries must take place? The first annual conference of the Yale Climate and Energy Institute convened leaders in science, policy, business, and international affairs to discuss the...
Published 08/17/10
The first annual conference of the Yale Climate and Energy Institute convened leaders in science, policy, business, and international affairs to discuss the barriers that prevent clean energy from achieving full-scale deployment as well as solutions for overcoming those barriers.
Published 08/17/10
For renewable energy projects to come online at a pace necessary to mitigate global warming, the siting and construction of transmission lines to connect those projects to the grid will need to be streamlined. The current regulatory system is fragmented and complex, impacts on local communities and wildlife are difficult to balance, and the cost of transmission projects can be prohibitively expensive. In addition, the development of energy projects and transmissions lines—often separate...
Published 08/17/10
Lloyd Irland, lecturer and senior scientist at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies discusses how unused wood from harvested trees at home could help reduce our dependence on imported fossil fuels.
Published 08/17/10
Published 08/17/10