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Welcome back to the Third Row Tesla Podcast, Episode 16 on Tesla Finance! We made this very special episode with Rob Maurer from @Tesla Daily Podcast! Big thanks Rob for making this with us and having a blast doing so. Also big thanks to our Patreons for supporting our channel keeping it ad free for all. If you like what we do, and want to support us, please consider joining our Patreon site. Thanks! Links below. We hope you enjoy this episode. Recorded Saturday May 2nd, 2020 ———————————— Find Rob on: His Website: https://techcastdaily.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgYkuL87rUwiBl7tqfN53Eg Twitter: https://twitter.com/teslapodcast Find us on: Our website: https://thirdrowtesla.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/thirdrowtesla YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thirdrowtesla Links to the Third Row Crew members: Sofiaan Fraval - https://teslasof.com Omar Qazi - https://wholemars.net Vincent Yu - https://www.tesmanian.com Vivien Hantusch - https://www.vivien.space Kristen K10 - https://twitter.com/kristennetten Galileo Russell - https://youtube.com/hyperchangetv If you'd like to support the podcast on Patreon, we'd greatly appreciate it. Please sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/thirdrow and listen to us using these links: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/third-row-tesla-podcast/id1489410813 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7pcPJu11dEtChvuXBXbTWC?si=94AXBEr3QDyjQUYRYw1Brg Web: https://anchor.fm/thirdrowtesla --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thirdrowtesla/support
Recorded Saturday May 26, 2012 at Queen's University MiniU. Every day seems to bring another contentious story about Canada’s energy supply. Whether we’re discussing new pipelines to the west or into the USA, oil-sands development in Alberta and Saskatchewan, or the creation of wind farms across Ontario, everybody has an opinion. How is it that a country like ours – so dependent upon energy development for our GDP, and such heavy users of energy on a per capita basis – has no strategy for the future development of our resources? This talk will cover the very combative past of Canadian energy policy, including insights into the National Energy Program and its legacy. You’ll get a glimpse into the world of energy demand and an understanding of where our energy products are going. Finally, we’ll ask our audience to help us plan an energy future. What do we want and how will we get it? Hopefully, we’ll arrive at a solution that can deliver power to the people. Dr. Mabee is an Assistant Professor with a joint appointment in Geography and the School of Policy Studies, Associate Director of Queen’s Institute for Energy and Environmental Policy (QIEEP) and the Sustainable Bioeconomy Centre (SBC). His research focuses on the interface between renewable energy policy and technologies, with particular emphasis on wood energy and biofuels. His interests also include environmental policy, international approaches to renewable energy development, and commercialization of new products and processes.