Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy

John Arnold - China, Energy Markets and Fixing America's Systems - [Invest Like the Best, EP.461]

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Mar 4, 2026
John Arnold, former energy trader turned systems-focused philanthropist. He recounts China’s rapid robotics, EV and manufacturing scale. He digs into today’s energy markets, permitting and transmission bottlenecks, and the economics of nuclear, geothermal and batteries. He also discusses time-limited philanthropy and structural reforms in healthcare, criminal justice and education.
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Nuclear Promise Hobbled By Cost And Build Challenges

  • Advanced nuclear and fusion remain unproven commercially and are likely 10–15 years from any scale; economics must compete with cheaper electrons.
  • Arnold notes AP-1000s are proven but costly, and many startup claims may be PR-driven today.
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Falling Panel Costs Aren't The Whole Solar Story

  • Solar panel deflation is offset by rising land, labor, transmission, and capital costs, making delivered PPA prices higher than 2020 lows.
  • Arnold warned panels are a shrinking share of total system cost and PPAs are ~50% pricier than 2020 lows.
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Battery Economics Depend On Input Prices

  • Battery cost gains face input price volatility; lithium spikes can quickly raise system costs despite manufacturing improvements.
  • Arnold highlighted recent lithium price jumps over 50% as a direct driver of higher battery prices.
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