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Renewable Energy's Real Cost to Consumers

Renewable Energy's Real Cost to Consumers



In this episode of Energy Newsbeat Daily Standup Stuart Turley breaks down the hidden costs of renewable energy and its real impact on consumer electricity bills, using EU, UK, and ERCOT examples. He highlights Doug Sheridan’s call for more baseload gas and nuclear, critiques flawed oil demand forecasts from the IEA, and reviews Irina Slav’s takedown of politicized modeling. Plus, he spotlights record U.S. natural gas consumption projected for 2025 and analyzes how BlackRock’s gas deal boosts Aramco’s financial strength.


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Timestamps:


00:00 - Intro

00:17 - The True Cost of Renewable Energy and the Impact on Consumers' Electrical Bills

03:11 - Climate change supporters and their media try to hit Net Zero by 2050, but at what cost – Doug Sheridan

04:58 - Why Model-Based Oil Forecasts Keep Missing the Mark

09:39 - EIA expects record U.S. natural gas consumption in 2025

11:26 - BlackRock Gas Deal Shores Up Aramco’s Financial Firepower

13:02 - Outro


Links to articles discussed:


The True Cost of Renewable Energy and the Impact on Consumers' Electrical Bills

Climate change supporters and their media try to hit Net Zero by 2050, but at what cost – Doug Sheridan

Why Model-Based Oil Forecasts Keep Missing the Mark

EIA expects record U.S. natural gas consumption in 2025

BlackRock Gas Deal Shores Up Aramco’s Financial Firepower


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