
How the Kochs Built an Industrial Empire and Reshaped Politics
This week, we have an interview with Christopher Leonard, author of a new book, “Kochland: The Secret History of Koch Industries and Corporate Power in America.”Earlier this month, David Koch passed a...
31 Aug 201945min

Merchant Solar and Wind: A Ticking Time Bomb?
This week, we explore a possible financial time bomb for renewable energy: merchant risk.Since the dawn of grid-connected wind and solar, long-term power purchase agreements were the financial glue th...
25 Aug 201938min

The State of Distributed Energy Aggregation: How Is It Working?
This week, we’re talking about a trend that’s picking up in electricity markets: aggregation of distributed resources.Utilities have been remotely switching off air conditioners to manage demand for a...
13 Aug 201956min

The Surprising Public Opinion Trends Behind the Green New Deal
Note: after this episode, we will be on hiatus for a few weeks while Stephen Lacey goes on paternity leave.This week, a conversation about what the Green New Deal reveals about public opinion on clima...
15 Jul 201945min
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The Complexity of NYC’s Green New Deal [Special Content From Centrica]
This week, we present a special episode on behalf of Centrica Business Solutions.The Green New Deal is now a driving force in climate politics. But up until now, it’s been mostly theoretical.And then,...
11 Jul 201924min

Where Is the Global Energy System Headed?
Every year, we see a wide range of models for the future global energy system.The scenarios come from a wide array of organizations: International Energy Agency and the Energy Information Administrati...
9 Jul 201930min

Solar & Wind Curtailment: A Liability or Asset for Grid Decarbonization?
On the docket this week: curtailment of renewable energy.Historically, we’ve thought about curtailment as a waste of valuable clean electricity — a financial penalty for renewable generators who need ...
26 Jun 201938min

Challenging Our Beliefs, Part 2: Do Individual Actions Matter for Climate?
This week, we’re challenging our long-held beliefs about whether individual actions matter. Even if we drastically altered our lifestyles, would it do anything to address climate change?We all want to...
18 Jun 201933min





















