Energy Becomes a Hot Issue in the Final Days of the Election

This week on The Energy Gang: Biden says he wants to “transition” the oil and gas industry.

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We’re just a few days out from the election. How could the gang talk about anything else?

In this pre-election episode, we’ll recap where things stand and how energy and climate are playing into the late-stage messaging of Biden and Trump. 

Plus, we'll talk about some of the crucial down-ballot races we’re watching election night. 

And finally, five years have passed since the largest terrestrial natural-gas disaster in U.S. history. What’s changed since the Aliso Canyon leak? And how did it accelerate distributed resources in the state?

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