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In Episode 100 of " The Energy Question" Michelle Manook, CEO of FutureCoal, discusses the organization's mission to represent all aspects of the coal value chain and the need for responsible energy policies. The conversation covers topics like the importance of baseload power, the impact of shipping disruptions on the coal industry, and the challenges of transitioning to renewable energy sources. Manook emphasizes the importance of factual, non-emotional discourse in shaping energy policy and invites engagement with FutureCoal through its website and LinkedIn page.Highlights of the Podcast00:48 - FutureCoal: Membership and mission02:59 - Demand for coal being driven by developing nations03:40 - Energy Security, reliability and affordability are critical04:21 - The Energy Trilemma is not solved, contrary to popular belief06:49 - The Global South is firmly focused on energy reliability, affordability and security08:22 - The enormous cost of the transition11:36 - What a new modern coal plant actually does in terms of emissions14:49 - The conversation around energy in generalĀ 15:43 - Responsibility in the power generation space18:14 - The energy debate lacks facts20:48 - Shipping disruptions23:02 - The nature of coal players24:24 - The future coal platform27:52 - Current technology29:03 - Challenging the notion of what is responsible policy, investment, etc.: How do we define reposibility?
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