Our Most Popular Interviews of 2019

Our Most Popular Interviews of 2019

This show has a very simple mission: break down the complexity of the global energy transition in a clear way.

Whether that’s digging through reports, concepts, acronyms, business deals, or trends, we are constantly trying to make these topics accessible, yet wonky.

Some of our most popular episodes of 2019 featured guests who were particularly good at delivering on that mission. So we’re going to serve up some snippets of those conversations.

In this episode, we'll hear from:

  • Dr. Leah Stokes from our July episode on the politics of the Green New Deal.
  • Futurist Ramez Naam on the exponential trends disrupting energy.
  • Analyst Adam James on the promise of aggregated distributed energy resources.

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What the Grid Really Needs

What the Grid Really Needs

Grid nerds have spent the last few months whipped into a frenzy over Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s hastily-written plan to prop up aging coal plants in the name of grid resiliency.And then, last week,...

17 Tammi 201856min

Is Trump Saving Coal?

Is Trump Saving Coal?

When President Trump took office, U.S. coal was in a state of decline. Between 2007 and 2016, coal production and consumption each fell by more than a third, and mining jobs fell from 125,000 to 75,00...

12 Tammi 201852min

Watt It Takes: The Origin Story of Greentech Media

Watt It Takes: The Origin Story of Greentech Media

We spend most of our time talking about other companies. For our first podcast of the year, we're turning the tables and reflecting on GTM.In this edition of Watt It Takes, Powerhouse CEO Emily Kirsch...

2 Tammi 201857min

Rebuilding Puerto Rico With Solar and Batteries

Rebuilding Puerto Rico With Solar and Batteries

Three months after Hurricane Maria, there are still large swaths of Puerto Rico that don’t have power. It took two months to get half the island’s residents power again -- and hundreds of thousands of...

22 Joulu 201759min

Energy Storage Has Arrived

Energy Storage Has Arrived

Energy storage has arrived. This year brought numerous record-breaking battery projects, dozens of acquisitions and partnerships, and over a dozen utility integrated resource plans that factor storage...

14 Joulu 20171h 18min

The Conservative and Progressive View on the Future of Electricity Markets

The Conservative and Progressive View on the Future of Electricity Markets

Something feels different. In the last two years, there’s been a material shift in the way renewable energy and other distributed resources are discussed.For so long, believers of wind, solar, batteri...

5 Joulu 20171h 14min

Tesla's Giant Battery: Pros and Cons

Tesla's Giant Battery: Pros and Cons

Tesla built the world's biggest lithium-ion battery ahead of schedule. It's an important milestone for the technology, and Tesla itself. But is it coming at a cost to smaller players in the industry?T...

1 Joulu 201755min

Dan Shugar, the King Midas of Solar

Dan Shugar, the King Midas of Solar

Dan Shugar lives, breathes and bleeds solar. "If you cut my wrist, pure silicon comes out," he exclaimed in an interview with Powerhouse CEO Emily Kirsch, as part of the Watt It Takes interview series...

22 Marras 20171h

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