Michael Webber, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin and a Distinguished Scholar at the Strauss Center, recently commented in a podcast with KTEP, “Can U.S. power grids handle the surge in energy use as temperatures climb?” Rising temperatures are placing an excessive burden on the grids, giving way to consequences.
“Well, what we’re finding right now with the high temperatures is that the grid peak demand is setting records, it seems like, every day in Texas and Arizona.”
Michael Webber, July 20, 2023
If you would like to read more about Michael Webber’s comments, the podcast can be found here.
Strauss Center Distinguished Scholar Joshua Busby recently co-authored a piece in The National Interest titled “No Easy Solutions to Europe’s Geopolitical Trilemma.” Busy examines the mounting strategic pressures facing the European Union as it seeks defense, economic, and energy autonomy amid growing uncertainty from Russia, China, and the United States. “Thankfully for Europe, it is wealthy enough to continue restricting...
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Dr. Joshua Busby, the former Senior Advisor for Climate at the U.S. Department of Defense and a Distinguished Scholar at the Strauss Center, recently spoke on The India Energy Hour Podcast, addressing questions regarding India’s energy security while phasing down inefficient coal power plants. “If the international community truly prioritizes a clean energy transition in the Global South, including but not limited to India,...