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Aging jokes aside, Neal & Mike riff on precision in speech—why lazy phrases (“hate mail,” “to be honest…”) muddy debate and how clear language shapes how we think (Carlin’s “shell shock” → “PTSD” thread).
Renewables overtake coal (H1 2025): Big milestone globally, driven heavily by China/India. Celebration tempered by frustration that U.S. policy/industry missteps are ceding ground (TPI bankruptcy, Ørsted layoffs).
Coal’s collapse, policy whiplash: A massive Powder River Basin lease draws a token bid—coal’s economics keep sliding even as “energy dominance” rhetoric persists.
The looming electricity crunch: AI, chips, and reshoring point to a ~36–38 GW near-term generation gap; utilities already seeking rate hikes. Gas is the fast bridge—but turbines and supply chains are bottlenecked.
What households can do: Rooftop solar pencils out better as grid prices rise. DIY route = buy panels, do the racking/wiring, hire a master electrician for the final tie-in; tools like Project Sunroof help size a system.
Ukraine, Russia & energy war: Targeting of energy assets escalates; Ukraine’s deep-strike capability pressures Russia’s infrastructure while Russian casualties and cash burn mount—energy flows are central to the war of attrition.
Domestic politics turn combustible: Trump’s troop deployments to Chicago/Portland get labeled “war zones.” The hosts argue the facts don’t match the imagery, worry about legal overreach, and call for principled refusals of unlawful orders.
Autonomy on the highway: $100M more into autonomous trucking (Einride). Long-haul seen as the first big AV beachhead; EV trucking still constrained by charging/logistics.
A clever hybrid hack: Spotlight on REVOY’s powered “booster” trailer module—effectively turns diesel semis into hybrids with regen and swappable batteries to slash fuel costs without replacing tractors.
By VALOR Media NetworkAging jokes aside, Neal & Mike riff on precision in speech—why lazy phrases (“hate mail,” “to be honest…”) muddy debate and how clear language shapes how we think (Carlin’s “shell shock” → “PTSD” thread).
Renewables overtake coal (H1 2025): Big milestone globally, driven heavily by China/India. Celebration tempered by frustration that U.S. policy/industry missteps are ceding ground (TPI bankruptcy, Ørsted layoffs).
Coal’s collapse, policy whiplash: A massive Powder River Basin lease draws a token bid—coal’s economics keep sliding even as “energy dominance” rhetoric persists.
The looming electricity crunch: AI, chips, and reshoring point to a ~36–38 GW near-term generation gap; utilities already seeking rate hikes. Gas is the fast bridge—but turbines and supply chains are bottlenecked.
What households can do: Rooftop solar pencils out better as grid prices rise. DIY route = buy panels, do the racking/wiring, hire a master electrician for the final tie-in; tools like Project Sunroof help size a system.
Ukraine, Russia & energy war: Targeting of energy assets escalates; Ukraine’s deep-strike capability pressures Russia’s infrastructure while Russian casualties and cash burn mount—energy flows are central to the war of attrition.
Domestic politics turn combustible: Trump’s troop deployments to Chicago/Portland get labeled “war zones.” The hosts argue the facts don’t match the imagery, worry about legal overreach, and call for principled refusals of unlawful orders.
Autonomy on the highway: $100M more into autonomous trucking (Einride). Long-haul seen as the first big AV beachhead; EV trucking still constrained by charging/logistics.
A clever hybrid hack: Spotlight on REVOY’s powered “booster” trailer module—effectively turns diesel semis into hybrids with regen and swappable batteries to slash fuel costs without replacing tractors.