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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Damn, Commercial Solar Is Hard

Damn, Commercial Solar Is Hard

This week on The Interchange, a listener tries to convince his office building owner to install solar: "he's open to the idea, but we're struggling with the question of who pays," says Daniel from Men...

8 Mai 201829min

Batteries Are Changing Residential Solar

Batteries Are Changing Residential Solar

The solar industry is talking about battery storage almost as much as solar these days.On this week's Interchange, we're addressing the shift toward storage in residential solar. Sunrun, a top install...

4 Mai 201838min

European Solar Rises Again, With Fewer Subsidies

European Solar Rises Again, With Fewer Subsidies

Europe was once the world's biggest solar spender, until the region's PV market fell into a structural decline after subsidies were pulled back. Now Europe is on the upswing once again — this time, wi...

24 Apr 201832min

Shell Thinks Solar Could Beat Oil & Gas

Shell Thinks Solar Could Beat Oil & Gas

Shell, the world’s sixth biggest oil and gas company, just published a future "sky" scenario that's getting a lot of attention. That potential future: By 2050, renewables could overtake oil, gas and c...

17 Apr 201831min

What Will Energy Blockchain Become?

What Will Energy Blockchain Become?

Blockchain is largely untested compared to its potential. We know it’s likely transformative — we just don’t know exactly how.There are hundreds of potential applications in the electricity business. ...

11 Apr 201853min

How Blockchain Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Might Work

How Blockchain Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Might Work

Out of the 122 startups (and counting) that GTM Research is tracking in the energy-blockchain space, 22 are focused on peer-to-peer energy trading.Sharing electrons directly with peers sounds cool, bu...

3 Apr 201846min

Gina McCarthy

Gina McCarthy

Gina McCarthy isn't happy watching Scott Pruitt dismantle the climate plan that she helped President Obama build. But she doesn't think Pruitt will be successful."They've made a lot of announcements, ...

27 Mar 201843min

Solar's Tough Year

Solar's Tough Year

Last year was a tough one for many U.S. solar companies. For the first time, America's solar market saw a decline in growth and solar employment.What gives? In this podcast, we're going to walk throug...

21 Mar 201847min

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