What Really Caused California’s Blackouts?

This week on The Energy Gang podcast, a deep dive into the grid-management dynamics that caused California’s grid problems.

Last week, short-term blackouts rolled across an overheated California after the grid operator said there wasn't enough power to meet demand. 

This wasn’t supposed to happen again. Not after the Enron scandal. Not after 19 years of reforms. We have a very different grid now. 

Renewables skeptics, including President Trump, are seizing on the incident. What really happened? Where do we place blame? We explain the confluence of grid-management factors.

Then, coal power generation in the United States plunged 30 percent in just the first half of this year. But what about Asia, where 80 percent of coal gets burned now? What hope is there for a coal decline there? We’ll look at China, Japan and India.

Finally, we discuss some stunning public health research. What happens when you combine this up-to-date science with new, low-cost renewable energy? You get a blockbuster picture, that’s what. We’ll examine new research that shows that the health benefits alone could pay for the energy transition. 

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