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We are back on the road this week for an insightful visit with Ray Zage, CEO of Tiga Investments, and Shon Hiatt, Director of the Zage Business of Energy Initiative and Associate Professor of Business Administration at the University of Southern California. Ray is a seasoned global investor who has led Tiga since 2017. He began his career at Goldman Sachs and has held roles in Singapore, New York, and Los Angeles. He serves on multiple boards and also advises early-stage technology ventures. Shon joined the USC Marshall School of Business from Harvard in 2014 and is also a Distinguished Fellow at the Hamm Institute for American Energy. His research focuses on entrepreneurship, global strategy, innovation and sustainability. This week, USC is hosting its annual Energy Business Summit (details here). We were delighted to spend time with Ray and Shon to hear their perspectives on today's evolving academic and energy landscape. In our conversation, we discuss the Zage Business of Energy Initiative and its mission to build a pipeline of future energy leaders equipped to develop practical investment approaches and spark innovation and entrepreneurship across industries. Shon reflects on his research in Europe, noting parallels with California's energy challenges, and Ray shares his motivation to support broader, more objective research in energy beyond just “cleanliness,” shaped in part by his experiences across Asia and his perspective on long-term, balanced energy policy. We explore the history of energy at USC, California's refining and energy policy challenges, lessons from Asia, China, and Singapore's long-term planning, the growing energy needs of data centers in Asia versus the U.S., and the strategic positioning of countries like Singapore. We touch on the USC Energy Business Summit and its lineup of topics from energy storage and renewables, nuclear energy, and AI and energy demand, as well as the growing interest among students in pursuing energy careers. We address global electricity demand trends, energy affordability in emerging economies, the impacts of geopolitical instability on energy security, China's energy strategy, the global competition for raw materials, nuclear power developments, Silicon Valley's growing embrace of nuclear and natural gas, the need for durable laws to support long-term energy investment, and more. We greatly enjoyed the discussion and appreciate Shon and Ray for joining. Mike Bradley kicked us off by noting that markets were largely focused this week on the impending U.S. government shutdown. Over the past 50 years, there have been 21 shutdowns with an average length of 7-8 days. The longest shutdown was 35 days (Dec. 2018 to Jan. 2019), which occurred during President Trump's first term. On the bond market front, the 10-year bond yield (4.15%) was down marginally this week on the impending shutdown. Bond markets are mostly focused on employment reports this week (JOLTS Job Openings, Initial Jobless Claims and Nonfarm Payrolls) which would be delayed in a shutdown. On the broader equity market front, the S&P 500 seems to be in “no man's land” at least until investors see the outcome and duration of this impending shutdown. On the crude oil market front, WTI price was down ~$3/bbl (~$63/bbl) this week for a couple potential reasons. Oil traders are growing concerned that OPEC+ could announce an oil production increase for November of 500kbpd (and 1.5mmbpd over the next three months) at their October 5th Meeting, which would increase the 2026 global oil surplus even further. In addition, President Trump's Gaza Peace Plan may also be weighing a little bit on oil price because it eliminates any “perceived” war premium in oil prices. He ended by discussing the impending Fermi America IPO (FRMI). Fermi, co-founded by former Energy Secretary Rick Perry, is a planned 11 GW energy and data center c
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In the span of just twelve days, the strategic balance of the Middle East was fundamentally altered. Israel systematically dismantled Iran's drones, missiles, and air defenses, while American strikes turned its most important nuclear facilities into dust. But for all of that, another aspect of the war may not yet have gotten enough attention, and that is the demonstration of what American energy dominance can make possible. What does it mean that oil did not rise over $100 per barrel, as some predicted it might, and how did American policymakers ensure that it didn't? The answer to that question lies in part in the creation in February 2025 of the National Energy Dominance Council (NEDC). Our guest today is Richard Goldberg, a senior advisor at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, who recently served as senior counselor to the NEDC. In conversation with Mosaic's editor Jonathan Silver, Goldberg examines what he calls “a National Security Council for energy,” its role in crafting a whole-of-government approach to coordinating American energy policy, and what it tells us about President Trump's vision for American power. We are currently living through a three-way strategic competition among the United States, China, and Iran for influence in the Middle East—and energy is the battleground. China is pouring billions into its Belt and Road infrastructure projects across the region while buying Iranian oil in defiance of sanctions. Iran is using energy revenues to fund proxy networks from Iraq to Yemen, threatening the very shipping lanes that global commerce depends on. The Trump administration's answer is to turn American energy abundance into a strategic weapon. To this end, it has signed an energy- and AI-cooperation agreement with Israel—designed to combine Israeli innovation with American infrastructure to dominate the technologies of the future. The administration is also working to cut off Iran's energy lifelines, ending waivers that allowed Iraq to buy Iranian oil and gas. It's also pushing massive infrastructure projects like the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor that would run through Israel and bypass both Iranian threats and Chinese influence. Coordinating and advancing these policies is the work of the NEDC, and Goldberg was in the room during the twelve-day war and the U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, as well as for the signing of that unprecedented U.S.-Israel energy-cooperation agreement during Prime Minister Netanyahu's July visit to Washington. Now that he no longer holds public office, he can talk about the experience.
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – American Energy Works leads a fight to prevent another deadly Texas blackout by promoting reliable power sources and free-market solutions. State Director Molly Vogt shares how the group challenges dependence on unreliable wind energy, exposes BlackRock's role in energy policy, and advocates for affordable, dependable electricity to safeguard Texans against future crises...
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – American Energy Works leads a fight to prevent another deadly Texas blackout by promoting reliable power sources and free-market solutions. State Director Molly Vogt shares how the group challenges dependence on unreliable wind energy, exposes BlackRock's role in energy policy, and advocates for affordable, dependable electricity to safeguard Texans against future crises...
For years, the job of the Environmental Protection Agency often conflicted with the interests of American industry, but President Trump's new appointee to lead the agency believes it's possible to have it both ways. Attorney, former congressman, and the latest person to take on the mantle of EPA Administrator, Lee Zeldin discusses his de-regulatory approach to a position that his historically been synonymous with the opposite. Administrator Lee explains his misgivings about the Obama-era EPA's Endangerment Finding and how repealing it will benefit the nation financially, as well as how billions of dollars were misplaced under the guise of environmental protection policies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On "The Tara Show," the host discusses the president's decision to extend tariffs on China, attributing the move to China's leverage over rare earth minerals. He argues that the U.S. is in a weak negotiating position due to decades of policies that have made the country dependent on China for these critical resources. The show connects this to the previous administration's shutdown of domestic mines and a history of foreign actors influencing U.S. policy for profit. The host praises the current administration's efforts to reverse this trend by greenlighting four major coal projects, including a mine in Montana that is projected to recover 33.75 million tons of federal coal. The show highlights the importance of energy independence and the "AI race," citing an interview with Energy Secretary Chris Wright, who warns that China is adding "five Americas" worth of electricity production capacity in the next 15 years, while the U.S. has been falling behind. The show also touches on the geopolitical consequences of this struggle, including the war in Ukraine and the influence of foreign money on American politics. The host ends the segment by criticizing Republican leadership in the Senate for blocking the President's appointments, including that of Dr. E.J. Antoni, whom he believes would restore integrity to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
On "The Tara Show," the host discusses the president's decision to extend tariffs on China, acknowledging that it reveals a weakness stemming from America's dependence on Chinese rare earth minerals. He attributes this vulnerability to past administrations and praises the current president for taking action to reverse it. The show highlights the administration's efforts to revive American energy production by approving several major coal projects, arguing that this is crucial for national security, economic independence, and winning the global "AI race" against China. The host also touches on the geopolitical implications of this struggle and the need to shed the nation's reliance on foreign resources. The show concludes with a pointed criticism of Republican leadership in the Senate, accusing them of blocking the president's appointments—including his nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Dr. E.J. Antoni. The host alleges that Senator John Thune is engaging in a political "hostage situation" to obstruct the president's agenda and prevent him from making recess appointments, a move the host claims is hindering the country's progress and playing into the hands of those who would see the U.S. weakened.
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The 2025 Charge – Powering Energy Brands conference at The Ion in Houston was another huge success. The Green Insider was once again podcast from the event. Our guests included: Hussian Manjee – The Conference Master of Ceremony, President, DHD Films Joe Paluska – Chief Marketing Officer, Commonwealth Fusion Systems … The post Charge North American Energy Branding Conference – Recap appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In this explosive broadcast, the hosts connect the dots between China's massive push to dominate global energy production and artificial intelligence—and the Democrat Party's alignment with that agenda. From funding phony climate research at U.S. universities to weaponizing environmental lawsuits, China is systematically dismantling America's energy independence while Democrat leaders cheer them on. Senator Ted Cruz lays out evidence showing how China bankrolls litigation that cripples U.S. oil and gas, while Republicans like John Thune meekly comply with partisan parliamentarians blocking energy permits. The show also touches on personal stories—from the hazards of parenting teens learning to drive to the daily scrapes of life—to underscore how much ordinary Americans stand to lose. With warnings about Chinese bioweapons aimed at America's food supply and rare earth mineral dominance critical to powering AI, this segment urges listeners to wake up, fight back, and hold their own leaders accountable before it's too late.
Lee Zeldin—Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, his proposal to repeal Biden-era EPA regulations on power plants, and President Donald Trump blocking California's ban on gas-powered vehicles. Administrator Zeldin says of the Trump-signed Congressional joint resolutions: “Even in California…a very large majority of their residents don't want to drive an electric vehicle.” He continues, “the government should not be mandating an electric vehicle for all.”
Peter Roff, political columnist and commentator. Former senior political writer for United Press International and former U.S. News & World Report contributing editor. American Energy Needs the America First Approach
Today's podcast begins with our sublime host, Mike Slater, going over the latest with the "One Big, Beautiful Bill". It's passed through the House of Representatives, but there's now real concern that there's too much kowtowing to the crazy left and their "Green New Deal" nonsense. Is this the case? Can things be changed in the U.S. Senate? Slater explores all of this and more!Following that first segment, Mike gabs with Nick Touran, a nuclear engineer who runs the fabulous website called "WhatisNuclear.com" about the recent moves that President Donald J. Trump has made in regards to nuclear power in this nation and how he's setting things up for renewed American energy domination in the future!
Get all the show notes and bonus content at wickedproblems.earth.“It'll be between a scalpel and a sledgehammer,” said Speaker Mike Johnson, describing how Republicans might gut clean energy in the Inflation Reduction Act. After last night's vote, it looks more like a wrecking ball.In this episode, we talk to Maeve Allsup of Latitude Media about the damage now unfolding in Washington. From the brain drain at the Department of Energy to chaos around clean energy tax credits, Maeve has been tracking the story from inside the industry.We also dig into the turmoil in carbon removal. Climeworks, the biggest name in the sector, is laying off staff and scaling back its US expansion. Critics are calling it the “Theranos” of climate. Is it? We speak with Robert Höglund of CDR.fyi and Milkywire, who says this is just the next phase of the hype cycle—and points to a Carbon Gap paper that helps separate signal from noise.Cuts to clean energy. Turmoil in tech. A moment of clarity—or collapse?And a farewell to Norm.01:26 Tribute to George Wendt 02:14 Elon Musk at the Qatar Economic Forum 04:53 Interview with Robert Höglund on Carbon Removals 05:31 Challenges in the Carbon Removal Industry 13:19 The Gartner Hype Cycle and Carbon Removal 17:08 Policy and Market Dynamics 21:49 Global Perspectives on Carbon Removal 28:59 Interview with Maeve Alsup on Washington Developments 30:49 Clean Tech Investments and Uncertainties 36:00 Geographical Distribution of IRA Investments 37:02 Surprising Early Drafts and Nuclear Concerns 38:19 Geothermal and Tax Credit Challenges 40:23 Uncertainty in Clean Energy Projects 45:01 Department of Energy and Staff Resignations 52:43 Loan Programs Office Under Scrutiny Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Congressman August Pfluger—Chairman of the Republican Study Committee, decorated Air Force veteran, and proud seventh-generation Texan—for an in-depth conversation on the path forward for America's economy, energy independence, and national security. Congressman Pfluger discusses why predictability in the tax code is essential for families, entrepreneurs, and innovators alike. As the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act faces expiration, Pfluger makes the case for why extending—and ideally making permanent—those provisions is not just a matter of policy, but a critical step to preserve America's competitive edge and avoid economic backsliding. He also shares how the Republican Study Committee, now the largest conservative caucus in Congress with 189 members, is working to restore fiscal discipline, protect family-owned farms from devastating inheritance taxes, and ensure American businesses have the confidence to invest and grow. The conversation dives into the real-world impact of smart tax policy, using examples like a small business in rural Ohio that was able to give employees a 40% raise thanks to the Trump tax cuts. Congressman Pfluger also breaks down the growing demand for domestic energy production—driven in part by rising electricity needs from data centers and AI—and why energy security is inseparable from national security. Representing one of the largest and most quintessentially Texan districts in the country, Congressman Pfluger shares what makes his constituents special, why the Permian Basin is a story of American innovation, and what it means to fight for the freedom and opportunity they hold dear. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to understand how principled leadership, clear policy direction, and bold vision can help secure a stronger future for all Americans.
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Syndicated Radio Show: Senator Ted Cruz is the first sitting member of Congress to have a syndicated radio show, expanding the reach of the "Verdict" podcast to 84 stations across the country. Guest Appearance: The episode features Lee Zeldin, the Administrator of the EPA, who discusses his background, including his military service and time in Congress. Visit to Midland, Texas: The hosts and Zeldin visit Midland, Texas, a hub for the shale revolution and energy production. They tour an oil rig and discuss the economic benefits for local residents, including royalty checks from drilling. EPA's Role and Actions: Zeldin talks about his efforts to reduce waste within the EPA, including canceling $22 billion worth of grants. He highlights the importance of the EPA in regulating industries and ensuring environmental protection without stifling economic growth. Environmental and Economic Policies: The discussion covers the balance between environmental regulations and economic development. Zeldin emphasizes the need for common sense in regulation and the importance of firsthand experience in understanding the industries being regulated. Political Commentary: The conversation includes critiques of Democratic policies, particularly in New York, and the impact of these policies on energy production and economic growth. Cabinet Dynamics: Zeldin shares insights into working in President Trump's cabinet, describing it as a collaborative environment where members can openly share their opinions. Specific Initiatives: The episode touches on various initiatives, including permitting reform, energy dominance, and addressing environmental issues like the California wildfires and sewage contamination from Tijuana. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and the Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. Thanks for Listening #seanhannity #hannity #marklevin #levin #charliekirk #megynkelly #tucker #tuckercarlson #glennbeck #benshapiro #shapiro #trump #sexton #bucksexton#rushlimbaugh #limbaugh #whitehouse #senate #congress #thehouse #democrats#republicans #conservative #senator #congressman #congressmen #congresswoman #capitol #president #vicepresident #POTUS #presidentoftheunitedstatesofamerica#SCOTUS #Supremecourt #DonaldTrump #PresidentDonaldTrump #DT #TedCruz #Benferguson #Verdict #justicecorrupted #UnwokeHowtoDefeatCulturalMarxisminAmericaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textThe State of Energy hosts Tom Clark and Reand DeWitt to discuss propane Autogas conversions, the water heater standard, and protecting American Energy from State Overreach.
Frank Lasee, President of Truth in Energy and Climate and former Wisconsin State Senator. President Trump unleashes American energy by axing climate hysteria policy
Energy independence leads to national security, a robust economy, and opportunities for growth and innovation. We are entering into an exciting new era in American energy production and to discuss the policies and changes, Linda was joined by Thomas Pyle, President of the Institute for Energy Research and The American Energy Alliance. A flourishing society is dependent on a reliable and affordable energy grid that is secure, environmentally friendly, and diverse. Recent Presidential Executive Orders will unleash American energy, which will create economic growth, increase national security, and provide new opportunities for millions of Americans workers. This episode provides valuable information for you as we expand our energy resources to make our nation strong. © Copyright 2025, Prosperity 101, LLC __________________________________________________________________ For information about our online course and other resources visit: https://prosperity101.com To order a copy of Prosperity 101 – Job Security Through Business Prosperity® by Linda J. Hansen, click here: https://prosperity101.com/products/ Become a Prosperity Partner: https://prosperity101.com/partner-contribution/ If you would like to be an episode sponsor, please contact us directly at https://prosperity101.com. You can also support this podcast by engaging with our Strategic Partners using the promo codes listed below. Be free to work and free to hire by joining RedBalloon, America's #1 non-woke job board and talent connector. Use Promo Code P101 or go to RedBalloon.work/p101 to join Red Balloon and support Prosperity 101®. Connect with other Kingdom minded business owners by joining the US Christian Chamber of Commerce. Support both organizations by mentioning Prosperity 101, LLC or using code P101 to join. https://uschristianchamber.com Mother Nature's Trading Company®, providing natural products for your health, all Powered by Cranology®. Use this link to explore Buy One Get One Free product options and special discounts: https://mntc.shop/prosperity101/ Unite for impact by joining Christian Employers Alliance at www.ChristianEmployersAlliance.org and use Promo Code P101. Support Pro-Life Payments and help save babies with every swipe. Visit www.prolifepayments.com/life/p101 for more information. Maximize your podcast by contacting Podcast Town. Contact them today: https://podcasttown.zohothrive.com/affiliateportal/podcasttown/login Thank you to all our guests, listeners, Prosperity Partners, and Strategic Partners. You are appreciated! The opinions expressed by guests on this podcast do not necessarily represent those held or promoted by Linda J. Hansen or Prosperity 101, LLC.
On his first day back in office, President Trump issued Executive Order 14154 (Unleashing American Energy). Among numerous other objectives, this broad Executive Order directs the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) to “expedite and simplify the permitting process” by providing guidance on the implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and rescinding CEQ’s NEPA regulations.Less than four weeks later, CEQ issued a Memorandum for Heads of Federal Departments and Agencies on how to conform their NEPA practices to the President’s Executive Order and other factors. Less than a week after that, CEQ published an interim final rule removing its NEPA regulations. Among the potential intended impacts of these actions is more expeditious federal government reviews of environmental permits. Even before these Executive Actions, courts had expressed concern over CEQ’s NEPA regulations. In November 2024, the D.C. Circuit held the CEQ regulations to be ultra vires. Marin Audubon v. FAA, 121 F.4th 902 (D.C. Cir. 2024)). In February 2025, the U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota followed suit. Iowa v CEQ, No. 1:24-cv-00089-DMT-CRH, 2025 WL 598928 (D.N.D. Feb. 3, 2025).Join attorneys Mario Loyola and Ted Boling as they discuss these important developments in environmental law.Featuring:Ted Boling, Partner, Perkins Coie LLPMario Loyola, Senior Research Fellow, Environmental Policy and Regulation, Center for Energy, Climate, and Environment, The Heritage Foundation(Moderator) Garrett Kral, Administrative and Environmental Law Attorney
Scott Angelle, founder of USA Energy Workers and former Director of the U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement. American Energy's New Offensive Strategy.
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Imagine being denied insurance because of your political beliefs. That's exactly what happened to the American Energy Institute when The Hartford refused to renew their policy over their stance on energy. Now, Texas lawmakers are investigating whether this violates state laws. Tune in to hear Jason Isaac discuss this alarming trend of corporate political discrimination.
Tonight, on NJ Spotlight News…TAKING ON TRUMP…again…a day after The Department of Ed announced thousands of layoffs….Attorney General Matt Platkin with 20 other AG's sue to stop the firings; Plus, NOT SO FAST…says former EPA Administrator and NJ Governor Christie Todd Whitman, she weighs in on the Trump administration's goal to “unleash American Energy” and roll back 31 landmark environmental actions; Also, environmental leaders took to the streets of Newark to protest plans for a fourth fossil fuel power plant; And, protecting our veterans … the state rolls out a plan to n initiative to end veteran homelessness by 2026.
Just over a month into the second Trump Administration, there is a lot of uncertainty in the energy sector around how the new policy landscape may affect the momentum of the clean energy transition. In this episode, current AAAS STPF fellow Mark Feuer DiTusa speaks with Danielle Lemmon, a current energy consultant and former AAAS Executive Branch Fellow, about the impact of the new administration and Congress on the clean energy sector, and what we should be paying attention to moving forward. This podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of AAAS, its Council, Board of Directors, officers, or members. AAAS is not responsible for the accuracy of this material. AAAS has made this material available as a public service, but this does not constitute endorsement by the association.
Ryan Duffy is a member of the Enbridge Communication Team. Enbridge has been in the news after the tunnel project appears to have received a new emergency status, which could speed up the approval process. This is tied to President Trump declaring an energy state of emergency, and looking to advance important energy projects across the country.
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America is rich in natural resources—more than enough to free us from reliance on adversaries like Iran and China. Yet federal overreach keeps Alaska, a state abundant in energy and rugged independence, shackled. Adam Crum, Alaska's Commissioner of Revenue, joins The Kevin Roberts Show to share his insights on the state's unique, self-reliant way of […]
America is rich in natural resources—more than enough to free us from reliance on adversaries like Iran and China. Yet federal overreach keeps Alaska, a state abundant in energy and rugged independence, shackled. Adam Crum, Alaska's Commissioner of Revenue, joins The Kevin Roberts Show to share his insights on the state's unique, self-reliant way of life—and what Washington needs to learn from it.About Adam Crum: Born and raised in Alaska, Adam Crum has significant public and private sector experience in strategic management, organizational development, executive consulting and large-scale projects. He was Commissioner for the Alaska Department of Health for four years, leading the state through the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022, Commissioner Crum moved over to the Department of Revenue, focusing on developing a durable economic development model for Alaska. In this role he has put together a team that has improved the State's credit rating, used public financing tools never used in the state such as bond tendering and forward delivery, and developed robust relationships with investment funds to focus on the growth opportunities in Alaska. Commissioner Crum is a fiduciary for over $130 billion, as he sits on the boards for Alaska's Retirement system and the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation – the largest sovereign wealth fund in the US. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Northwestern University and a Master of Science in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University.
Monologue:No Electric Bikes Here Sir!Lovey Lewis GrandmaChildish Lingo Catch UpDOGE FindsTaco Bell WeddingsGuest:Jason Isaac is the former State Representative of Texas, where he served with a focus on energy policy and conservative values. He is currently the CEO of the American Energy Institute, working to advance sustainable energy practices across the nation. A proud father of two boys, Jason is also married to Carrie Isaac, who currently serves as a State Representative for Texas. Together, they share a strong commitment to public service and advocacy for Texas communities.Based in Dripping Springs, Steve Mallett and Michelle Lewis invite you into their world of engaging conversations with guests who bring fresh ideas, humor, and wisdom to the table. They dive into everything from life's absurdities to community quirks, adding their signature twist of small-town charm and bold candor. Think of them as the funny neighbors with the best stories, the ones who always tell it like it is. With a healthy dose of Hill Country spirit, they explore local gossip and topics that connect us all—proving you don't need to be famous to be extraordinary; you just need a microphone and the courage to share your voice. Every episode is a mix of laughter, insight, and connection, making this podcast one you won't want to miss! New episodes weekly! Send us a textSupport the showSPONSORS: The top Real Estate Pro's at The Mallett Integrity Team. Call-512-627-7018 SouthStar Bank a tradition of full-service community banking for over 100 years. www.southstarbank.com Nomic Power Solutions your trusted partner in Austin for turnkey backup generator installation, service, and maintenance for your home. Cody/Dillon-512-387-4232 Jovie Belterra-Nestled within the Belterra master-planned community, discover your path to joy and wellness at the exquisite 55+ apartment community. Thanks for listening! Follow us, leave a review, TELL A FRIEND!AppleSpotifyInstagramWebsitemallettandmichelle@gmail.com for inquiries on advertising or gue...
Join us as we dive into President Trump's bold “Unleashing American Energy” executive order—a decisive move to free America's most valuable resources, from coal and oil to natural gas and nuclear power. In this episode, we contrast this strategic shift with policies favoring costly, unreliable renewable alternatives, and explore how a return to sensible energy choices could redefine our national landscape. Dr. Sterling Burnett shares his insights on how unlocking America's energy potential can safeguard our cherished resources while powering progress. Tune in for a informative conversation on why embracing our energy independence matters now more than ever!
In this episode of The Talk Spot, we interview Neil Chatterjee -- former Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission - FERC, and we discuss American Energy. The Talk Spot is an interview-centric podcast. To visit our website: https://ucaststudios.com/ To visit other podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/u-cast-studios/id1448223064 To visit our LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/u-cast-studios Song: "Orion Canyon" By Insect Surfers
Gregory Wrightstone, is a geologist and the Executive Director of the CO2 Coalition in Arlington Virginia. He is bestselling author of A Very Convenient Warming: How modest warming and more CO2 are benefitting humanity and Inconvenient Facts “The science that Al Gore doesn't want you to know.” A New Era of American Energy Dominance
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – President Trump's **“Unleashing American Energy”** executive order restores sanity to U.S. energy policy by prioritizing coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear over costly, unreliable wind and solar. Join me and Dr. Sterling Burnett of The Heartland Institute as we explore how this bold move secures energy independence and protects real environmental priorities. Tune in now!
Jan 30, 2025 – Alex Stevens from the Institute for Energy Research delves into the potential impacts of proposed 25% tariffs on oil imports from Canada and Mexico. Could these tariffs lead to immediate changes in the energy sector and...
Jason Isaac, CEO of the American Energy Institute and former Texas representative. American energy enters a golden age of common sense. Will it end climate hysteria?
Today we had the honor of hosting Chairman Thomas Gleeson of the Public Utility Commission of Texas for an insightful and timely discussion focused on power, the dynamics involved, and the power revolution happening in Texas and globally. Chairman Gleeson was appointed by Governor Abbott to his role in January of 2024. He brings 15-years of experience at the PUCT, where he previously served as Executive Director, Chief Operating Officer, Director of Finance and Administration, and Fiscal Project Manager. Prior to joining the PUCT, Chairman Gleeson worked as a legislative analyst for the Texas Senate and as a budget analyst for the Legislative Budget Board. He earned a Master of Public Administration from Texas A&M University. The PUCT is responsible for economic regulation of Texas's electric, telecommunication, water and wastewater utilities. We were thrilled to visit with the Chairman. Chairman Gleeson first outlines his objectives upon becoming Chairman, focusing on stabilizing the post-Winter Storm Uri environment, engaging stakeholders, as well as the differences in responsibilities compared to his predecessor, Peter Lake, who managed the immediate crisis after Winter Storm Uri. We discuss the enhanced relationship and collaboration between the PUCT and ERCOT, structural changes to the PUCT to increase the number of commissioners from three to five to improve decision-making and communication during emergencies, improvements in grid performance and reliability during recent cold weather events (including this week's arctic blast!), and the challenge of meeting Texas's rapid energy demand growth with infrastructure investments and a diversified energy mix. We discuss efforts to streamline regulatory processes for businesses that are considering relocating to Texas, balancing market growth with policy goals, the state's focus on energy expansion over transition, and addressing rising demand with all resource types while balancing reliability and costs. We explore collaboration with large companies to build additional generation capacity and support the grid, Texas's regulatory agility, differences between Texas's market and capacity markets in other regions, the need for exemptions or adjustments in federal emission standards during emergency grid situations to support grid reliability, and the economics of building new gas-fired power plants. Chairman Gleeson shares insights on the role of large hyperscalers as contributors to infrastructure development rather than just large energy consumers, distributed generation models and how co-locating with grid-connected resources and building additional capacity is the “sweet spot” for collaboration between private entities and the grid, the potential for additional nuclear power in Texas, leveraging Texas's budget surplus to foster energy innovation and reliability through public-private partnerships, the evolving role of ERCOT in integrating distributed energy resources, and much more. We want to thank Commissioner Gleeson for sharing his time and perspectives with us on a busy day. We look forward to staying in touch. Mike Bradley was in Panama for this week's COBT and opened the conversation by relaying that Panamanians seem generally surprised and concerned with Trump's continued rhetoric around control of the Panama Canal. From an overall markets standpoint, he noted that investors are really focused on Trump getting his Cabinet installed quickly, and more importantly, what Trump's flurry of Executive Orders means for policy and markets. From a crude oil market standpoint, WTI was down ~$1.50/bbl this week due to Executive Orders to unleash American Energy (lower energy prices?) but mostly due to a rally in the U.S. dollar which is impacting multiple commodities. On the broader equity market front, the DJIA was up 400-500 points as investors seem temporarily relieved that aggressive tariff policies weren't enacted in Trump's initial Executive
In this episode of American Potential, new host David From sits down with Toby Rice, CEO of EQT Corporation, the largest producer of natural gas in the United States. Together, they discuss the pivotal role of natural gas in America's energy independence, the lessons learned from Europe's energy crisis, and the need to prioritize infrastructure development to meet rising energy demands. Learn how the shale revolution transformed the U.S. into a global energy powerhouse, producing over 30 million barrels of energy per day. Rice shares insights on combating myths about fossil fuels, the environmental benefits of natural gas, and the critical need to build pipelines and storage facilities to ensure affordable and reliable energy for Americans. As AI technology drives an unprecedented surge in energy demand, the conversation explores how American energy policy must evolve under the Trump administration to unleash the full potential of U.S. natural gas, strengthen global energy security, and address future challenges. Visit AmericanPotential.com for more stories about how Americans are expanding freedom and opportunity in their communities.
In Episode 481 of District of Conservation, Gabriella welcomes back André Béliveau, Senior Manager of Energy Policy at the Commonwealth Foundation, to discuss President Trump's Day One energy executive orders and how they put abundance and reliability above unreliable net-zero directive. Tune in to learn more! SHOW NOTES Follow André on X Follow his Commonwealth Foundation work UNLEASHING AMERICAN ENERGY EO DECLARING A NATIONAL ENERGY EMERGENCY Temporary Withdrawal of All Areas on the Outer Continental Shelf from Offshore Wind Leasing and Review of the Federal Government's Leasing and Permitting Practices for Wind Projects RGGI Is Unconstitutional, Harmful, and Useless To Achieve American Energy Dominance, Trump Must Avoid ‘All-of-the-Above' Rhetoric
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – How about rescinding Biden's misguided permitting “pause” on liquified natural gas export infrastructure? Can Present Trump at least do that quickly after taking office? How about Trump invoking a “pause” of his own related to permits and subsidies going to Biden's offshore wind projects until a thorough study of the potential impacts on...
In today's discussion we look at the all-important energy market. Remember, without energy, there is no economy. As we look to the future, where are global energy trends headed? Which ones are we likely to turn to more to power the world of tomorrow? And where are the best opportunities for investors likely to lie? To discuss in depth, we're fortunate to sit down with the green chicken himself, the energy expert Doomberg. SCHEDULE YOUR FREE PORTFOLIO REVIEW with Thoughtful Money's endorsed financial advisors at https://www.thoughtfulmoney.com
North Dakota Governor-elect Kelly Armstrong joins Jason to share how he got into politics, as well as a deep dive on numerous energy issues that he believes are the key to unleashing the American economy. Plus, Jason ponders how Vice President Harris' staff allowed her to release a video where she did not come across well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 3964: Harris Campaign Erodes American Energy
Clean burning natural gas is almost single-handedly responsible for the global reduction in carbon emissions. Every good thing we have in modern society – technology, housing, medicine, infrastructure, the list goes on – is dependent on natural gas to exist. So why is the Biden-Harris Administration so hell-bent on destroying it? Toby Rice, energy expert and president of America's largest natural gas producer, returns to the podcast to examine the impact that recent natural gas rules have had on our economy and American energy security. Toby Rice is the President and CEO of EQT. Follow Toby on Twitter at @Shalennial.