95. Zero Carbon Europe : Blue Pill or Red Pill? - Apr23

Published: April 1, 2023, 2:30 a.m.

b'Can we really go to Net Zero and keep energy secure and affordable with current policies, or do we need to make hard choices that politicians might not be willing to sustain over the long term? Are the new technologies going to save us or will have to rely on dirigiste policies to dampen the energy prices spikes and secure affordable power.
What will it take to go net Zero? Are we too dependent on weather and unreliable energy sources? Two visions are clashing: it is Elon Musk\\u2019s Master Plan 3 vs Bill Gates/Vaclav Smil \\u201cWe don\\u2019t have the tech\\u201d or it is just a question of generation: 51 years old vs 67 and 79 years old?
We present a very tough but necessary debate with Doug Houseman, Principal Consultant at 1898 Burns McDonnell (a US Engineering giant), and a keen observer of the Energy Transition. Doug has a plan, and he also comments on the alternative which would be Greta\\u2019s plan (That\\u2019s where we start to differ). But as Mike Tyson used to say, \\u201cEverybody has a plan until he gets punched in the face\\u201d.

Are our choices that binary? Doug advocates a nuclear renaissance, massive seawater pumped hydro systems and new transmissions. No mention of decentralized power, exponential deployment of batteries and solar, nor digital.

In a simple summary: are we complexifying a simple model or are we simplifying a complex model? Blue Pill or Red Pill?'