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Energy Future: Powering Tomorrow’s Cleaner World

Energy Future: Powering Tomorrow’s Cleaner World

Written by: Peter Kelly-Detwiler
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Energy Future: Powering Tomorrow's Cleaner World" invites listeners on a journey through the dynamic realm of energy transformation and sustainability. Delve into the latest innovations, trends, and challenges reshaping the global energy landscape as we strive for a cleaner, more sustainable tomorrow. From renewable energy sources like solar and wind to cutting-edge technologies such as energy storage and smart grids, this podcast explores the diverse pathways toward a greener future. Join industry experts, thought leaders, and advocates as they share insights, perspectives, and strategies driving the transition to a more sustainable energy paradigm. Whether discussing policy initiatives, technological advancements, or community-driven initiatives, this podcast illuminates the opportunities and complexities of powering a cleaner, brighter world for future generations. Tune in to discover how we can collectively shape the energy future and pave the way for a cleaner, more sustainable world.

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  • Is the US Power Grid Splitting in Two?
    Jan 23 2026

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    🎙️ About Energy Future: Powering Tomorrow’s Cleaner World

    Hosted by Peter Kelly-Detwiler, Energy Future explores the trends, technologies, and policies driving the global clean-energy transition — from the U.S. grid and renewable markets to advanced nuclear, fusion, and EV innovation.

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    6 mins
  • Why Meta and Google are betting billions on Nuclear
    Jan 15 2026

    Is a Nuclear Renaissance finally here? In our latest update, we look at how the insatiable energy appetite of AI is catalyzing a new era of fusion and fission.

    • Fusion Hits the Gas: From Commonwealth Fusion’s massive magnet breakthrough to Google’s $1 billion commitment, the "future" of energy is arriving faster than expected.
    • Big Tech as a Utility: We break down Meta’s massive new deals with Oklo and TerraPower, and why Amazon is targeting 5,000 MW of nuclear capacity by 2039.
    • The Reality of Scale: It’s not all smooth sailing. We examine the four massive hurdles—from NRC regulatory bottlenecks to "NIMBY" pushback—that could still relegate these technologies to a niche market.

    Support the show

    🎙️ About Energy Future: Powering Tomorrow’s Cleaner World

    Hosted by Peter Kelly-Detwiler, Energy Future explores the trends, technologies, and policies driving the global clean-energy transition — from the U.S. grid and renewable markets to advanced nuclear, fusion, and EV innovation.

    💡 Stay Connected
    Subscribe wherever you listen — including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and YouTube.

    🌎 Learn More
    Visit peterkellydetwiler.com
    for weekly market insights, in-depth articles, and energy analysis.

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    9 mins
  • Courts, Contracts, And The Fight To Keep U.S. Offshore Wind Afloat
    Jan 8 2026

    Offshore wind was targeted by the Trump Administration in 2025, with multiple rationales offered to cripple the industry.

    On January 20th 2025, President Trump issued an executive memorandum to suspend issuance of any approvals required to develop and operate wind energy projects, pending wide-ranging federal assessment.

    Seventeen states and DC filed suit, and won, with a Circuit Court judge ruling the executive order was “arbitrary and capricious.”

    The Department of Interior also went after Orsted’s Revolution Wind project with a stop work order in August 2025, citing unclear national security concerns, though DOI Secretary Burgum cited underwater drones, that could be launched in a swarm attack through a wind farm without detection. A federal judge rejected that order.

    In December, the DOI issued new stop work orders impacting five major East Coast offshore wind farms, again citing national security risks.

    As a result, Massachusetts – on December 30th – again delayed finalizing offtake contracts for two projects totaling 2,078 MW of capacity.

    Last week, the 700 MW Revolution Wind project off Rhode Island and the 810 MW Empire Wind 1 project off New York went to court requesting an injunction against the stop work order.

    Revolution Wind argued that it had undergone extensive reviews with federal agencies and agreed to a mitigation plan addressing any national security risks.

    Empire Wind also argued that the terms of its lease specify that advance notice “will normally be given before requiring a suspension or evacuation.”

    That’s what’s really at stake here. This precedent allows future presidents to take similar actions against other investments they don’t like. Some oil co execs say this type of zigzag is “detrimental to business” because one cannot make long term plans.

    Support the show

    🎙️ About Energy Future: Powering Tomorrow’s Cleaner World

    Hosted by Peter Kelly-Detwiler, Energy Future explores the trends, technologies, and policies driving the global clean-energy transition — from the U.S. grid and renewable markets to advanced nuclear, fusion, and EV innovation.

    💡 Stay Connected
    Subscribe wherever you listen — including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and YouTube.

    🌎 Learn More
    Visit peterkellydetwiler.com
    for weekly market insights, in-depth articles, and energy analysis.

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    7 mins
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