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The Global Energy Transition Podcast
The Global Energy Transition Podcast
12 episodes
7 months ago
Podcast of https://EnergyTransition.org, a website highlighting how energy transitions around the world are moving forward, how they work, and what challenges lie ahead.
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Podcast of https://EnergyTransition.org, a website highlighting how energy transitions around the world are moving forward, how they work, and what challenges lie ahead.
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News
Government,
Science
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S01E04: Romania's energy transition (part 2) | The Global Energy Transition Podcast
The Global Energy Transition Podcast
41 minutes
3 years ago
S01E04: Romania's energy transition (part 2) | The Global Energy Transition Podcast
After committing to phase out coal by 2032, Romania has begun a sweeping energy transition. But it is off to a very rocky start. Though a key condition of their nearly €30 billion EU Recovery and Resilience Plan approved by the European Commission calls for the nation’s coal mines and coal burning power plants to shutter, what will replace them remains a cause of concern. During COP26 in Glasgow, Romania’s provisional government surprisingly inked a deal with the U.S. to construct a fleet of experimental nuclear units while partnering with a Norwegian company to convert an old coal plant to burn biomass instead – despite Romania already having a large problem with illegal timbering. But more than an economic issue, Romania’s energy transition requires a cultural shift as well as an influx of worker re-training programs. And now as energy costs rise, Bucharest is blaming several NGOs for higher prices. In this episode, lead blogger and podcaster Michael Buchsbaum takes a deeper look in Part Two of his Romanian Power Move series. Listen for interviews with campaigners from Beyond Coal Europe, researchers from NGO 2Celsius, and Bankwatch Romania’s National Director, Ioana Ciută who recounts her experience testifying before Parliament. Miner’s Hymn by Jurjak from the Planeta Petrila Original Soundtrack used by permission. The full video can be found here.  You can also read more from host Michael Buchsbaum about Romania’s energy transition in the ongoing Romanian Power Move series on the Global Energy Transition blog here, visit his website here or follow Buchsbaum on Twitter: @LMicalBuchsbaum. Shownotes: Report “Coal in Romania – A review of coal-based assets and how they affect the environment” by Bankwatch Romania Europe Beyond Coal “Romania commits to exiting coal by 2032 at the latest” Energy Policy Group & Greenpeace România report “The sustainable transition of Gorj County” 2Celsius – Romanian environmental NGO  Audio from the podcast was mixed and edited by audio expert Christian Kreymborg. 
The Global Energy Transition Podcast
Podcast of https://EnergyTransition.org, a website highlighting how energy transitions around the world are moving forward, how they work, and what challenges lie ahead.