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In April, President Trump signed a series of executive orders aimed at revitalizing the nuclear power industry in the United States. These Executive Orders will expedite approval for nuclear power plants, reassess current regulatory and licensing requirements, and encourage the installation of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).
But what is the fallout from these new orders? Will these new orders weaken the safeguards surrounding nuclear energy, or will they unleash a new type of nuclear reactor —
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On April 28, 2025, 55 million people lost power for nearly a day across Spain and Portugal. But it's still unclear what caused this major blackout. Some think it was the overreliance on renewable energy, specifically wind turbines and solar PV, while others blame "a solar flare."
Other theories poor maintenance on wind turbines and the failure of solar PV systems that serve Spain and France.
On today's show, our host, Dr. Katherine Johnson, will discuss how overreliance on renewa
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Electrification sounds like a good idea. Everything is powered using carbon-free sources, such as wind, solar, and hydro. But electrification isn't practical for everyone or every jurisdiction. In fact, some governments are rethinking their electrification policy as they weigh the costs against the benefits.
On today's show, Jeff Ihnen, President of MichaelsEnergy, will join our discussion on electrification. As an engineer who has worked in the energy industry for nearly 30 years, Jeff brings
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For the past 20 years, scientists, environmental activists and researchers have tried to develop solutions to minimize the impacts of climate change. Today's episode explores some of these ideas—which range from the practical to the fanciful.
Join our host, Dr. Katherine Johnson, on the KJ Show (https://boldbravetv.com/11am-the-kj-show/) as she describes the practicality of some of these proposals. Please shar
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a true disruptor- changing how we work and interact. But it is also a major energy user.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) projects that global data centers will use around 415 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity in 2024, or roughly 1.5% of global power usage. This figure is expected to more than double to 945 TWh by 2030 and could reach as high as 1,720 TWh by 2035- which is roughly the equivalent of the electric usage in Japan.
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Coal is back in the headlines as the Trump Administration renews its commitment to mining coal. While environmentalists worry about the harm and pollution caused by coal emissions, others believe that "clean" coal is the best way for America to generate sufficient electricity to meet rising energy demand.
But here's the paradox. While the United States and the EU have been trying to reduce their reliance on coal, other nations, including China and India, continue to build coal-fired plants at a
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The language surrounding climate change is evolving, with terms like "climate crisis" and "climate emergency" gaining traction to emphasize urgency and the severity of the issue, while also considering how language can influence public perception and action.
But recent studies show that these terms are vague, erroneous and designed to create undue alarm.Join Dr. Katherine Johnson, our host, to discuss the evolving language of climate change—and its political implications.
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So is net zero dead? Join Dr. Katherine Johnson, our host to discuss the viability of net zero policies. Check out the KJ Show at 11 a.m. Eastern on Wednesday (https://boldbravetv.com/11am-the-kj-show/). Share your thoughts by calling 866-451-1451 or sending your comments to [email protected].
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Is there a tariff on electricity coming from Canada? It depends on the day. Last week, Trump declared tariffs, and Canada retaliated. But in just a day, tariffs were suspended—for now.
But what are the effect of tariffs on our electricity costs? On today's show, our host, Dr. Katherine Johnson, will discuss the effects of tariffs on electric costs, both in the United States and throughout the world.
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Reducing carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions has been a central focus of energy regulation for the past three decades. But this myopic focus overlooks the unintended consequences that arise from rapidly transitioning long-established energy systems.
On today's show, host Dr. Katherine Johnson will discuss the challenges of creating energy policies that fully recognize the cost and constraints of decarbonization plans. Join the KJ Show at 11 a.m. Eastern Wednesday (https://boldbrave
This show will highlight advances such as:
Comparing the benefits of using Solar PV for power generation vs. rooftop agriculture;
Exploring the concept of harnessing “geothermal power” anywhere;
Developing new ways to cool ourselves and our buildings; and
Using carbon dioxide to power our cell phones.
Join The KJ Show at 11 a.m. Eastern Wednesday (Watch More on Youtube). Share your thoughts by calling 866-451-1451 or sending your comments to [email protected].
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