Can Green Energy Actually Work? – Mike Mauceli, Dan Kish

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In this episode of 'The Energy Show', host Mike Mauceli discusses upcoming changes and potential costs related to transitioning to green energy, with guest Dan Kish, Senior Vice President of Policy at the Institute of Energy Research.

They discuss the drawbacks and challenges associated with the use of wind and solar energy, including issues related to grid capacity, energy prices, and foreign dependencies.

Kish reveals people in power know it will be consumers who will shoulder the costs of this transition and suggests this could have been a plan all along. They also cover the topic of offshore wind energy and its impact on wildlife, and discuss the controlling bodies of the energy grid.

00:00 Introduction
00:59 The Impact of Green Energy on the Grid
01:48 The Hidden Costs of Renewable Energy
06:50 The Consequences of Green Energy Policies
09:34 The Cost of Upgrading the Grid
11:41 The Politics and Control of the Grid
14:52 The Environmental Impact of Wind Energy
18:31 The Future of Energy in the United States
21:42 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or engage in any financial activity.

The content presented here is based on the speaker's personal opinions and research, which may not always be accurate or up-to-date. Financial markets and investments carry inherent risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.

Cameron Long
 

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