

Watt Matters: The FORESIGHT energy transition podcast
FORESIGHT Media Group
From FORESIGHT Climate & Energy, Watt Matters is a podcast all about the energy transition and the shift to a decarbonised economy. Through biweekly debates and discussions on the energy transition in Europe, North America and around the world, Watt Matters focuses on how to achieve thriving renewable energy markets and liveable cities through the right mix of policy, regulation, finance and technology. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 2, 2024 • 34min
Enabling renewables through digitalisation
In this discussion, guests Werner Kopja, co-founder of 3E, Ludovica Rosato from BayWa, and Margarita Correa-Pirez of EDP delve into the power of digitalization in the energy sector. They explore how digital tools are revolutionizing asset management and enhancing efficiency. Topics include the transition to decentralized energy systems, integrating AI for improved workflows, and the importance of cybersecurity in this digital age. The conversation underscores the role of collaboration in harnessing technology for a sustainable energy future.

Nov 18, 2024 • 53min
Cleaning the atmosphere of carbon
Download our award-winning app and enjoy access to all exclusive features. Click here to access on Apple or Android.Carbon removals technologies go beyond the more traditional carbon capture or tree-planting. They look at how to draw carbon directly out of the air so it can no longer cause the damaging greenhouse effect. Research into this area is ramping up, with a number of options on the table from Direct Air Capture to enhanced rock weathering. As with many aspects of the energy transition, the funding is growing but still the regulatory landscape is playing catch up.Joining Watt Matters to discuss this emerging sector is Dr Steve Smith, executive director of Oxford Net Zero and CO2RE—the UK's national research hub on greenhouse gas removal—at the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, part of the University of Oxford. Steve and the Watt Matters team examine where the sector stands today, what its impact could be in the 2030s, and whether it could risk becoming a distraction from carbon reduction efforts.Enjoy the show.Download our award-winning app and enjoy access to all exclusive features. Click here to access on Apple or Android. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Nov 11, 2024 • 46min
Increasing industrial electrification
Richard Hart, Industry Director at the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, and Jan Rosenau from the Regulatory Assistance Project, team up to dive into the electrification of industries. They explore the significant role of electrification in reducing emissions and achieving net-zero goals by mid-century. Discussions include challenges faced by sectors in transitioning to electrical systems, the efficiency of heat pumps, and the importance of supportive policies. The duo also highlights strategies for decarbonization and the future of industrial energy regulation.

Nov 4, 2024 • 47min
Three tasks for the energy transition
Download our award-winning app and enjoy access to all exclusive features. Click here to access on Apple or Android.We ask every guest who enters the Watt Matters studio to look into their crystal ball and give their vision of the energy sector in ten-to-twenty years. Their answers are often aspirational but always revealing. Many market observers provide their own visions for the future by publishing “scenarios” and “outlooks”. One thing they all have in common is showing the complexity of the energy transition. Rystad Energy’s latest forecast, Global Energy Scenarios 2024, tries to simplify the transition by highlighting the three key tasks for a successful energy transition: growing the clean power sector, increasing electrification, and addressing residual emissions. Jon Ødegård Hansen, vice president of energy systems research at Rystad Energy, joins David, Jan and Kira to talk about the three steps and how important scenarios like this are in the conversation around decarbonisation.Download our award-winning app and enjoy access to all exclusive features. Click here to access on Apple or Android. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 30, 2024 • 48min
Decarbonisation’s invisible tool
Download our award-winning app and enjoy access to all exclusive features. Click here to access on Apple or Android.By minimising our energy needs, we can accelerate our journey to net zero, making the energy transition not only quicker but also more affordable. The COP28 climate negotiations in 2023 saw the successful “triple-up, double-down” campaign, which included the promise to double the energy efficiency improvement rate by 2030. To discuss how to ensure energy efficiency remains a top priority for governments and businesses up to 2030 and beyond, our guest this week is Rob Murray-Leach, a founder and former CEO of the Energy Efficiency Council in Australia.Enjoy the show!Download our award-winning app and enjoy access to all exclusive features. Click here to access on Apple or Android. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 21, 2024 • 38min
Heat from below our feet
Download our award-winning app and enjoy access to all exclusive features. Click here to access on Apple or Android.Wind and solar energy tend to be the main focus when we talk about renewable energy, but geothermal energy also offers many benefits; it is a constant energy source and offers the potential to decarbonise heating and cooling.Ground-source heat pumps take advantage of the heat underground and can support the transition away from gas boilers, reducing a building's carbon footprint and cutting down on energy costs.For the third episode of this series, Tamsin Lishman, CEO of Kensa Group, which is rolling out ground source heat pumps in the United Kingdom, joins the Watt Matters team to discuss the benefits of the technology and what is needed to boost its use into the 2030s.Enjoy the show!Download our award-winning app and enjoy access to all exclusive features. Click here to access on Apple or Android. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 14, 2024 • 45min
2030’s household transformation
The energy transition needs to happen across society, including in our homes. Big shifts are expected in consumer demand and the technology we use, including electric vehicles and heat pumps.To make the transition a success, it’s key that these elements work in the real world, and that households are involved in the transition and experience the benefits of a decarbonised society.For the second episode of this series, Lucy Yu from the Centre for Net Zero joins the Watt Matters team to discuss what changes we can expect in our homes and the research her team is doing into consumer behaviour trends.Enjoy the show!Download our award-winning app and enjoy access to all exclusive features. Click here to access on Apple or Android. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 9, 2024 • 45min
Building up to 2030
Last year’s COP28 climate conference saw some big pledges, including tripling renewables and doubling energy efficiency by 2030 and agreeing to transition away from fossil fuels. With COP29 and COP30 on the horizon, it’s important to look at what is needed in the run-up to 2030 to get the world on track to meet its energy and climate goals.How will that change the way our world looks? And what can we expect the energy transition to look like in 2030? Over the next few weeks, the Watt Matters team will try to answer those questions.For our first episode, Maria Pastukhova from climate think tank E3G joins the team to discuss why 2030 is such a crucial date, the role of international meetings, like the upcoming COP29 and COP30 meetings, and the world’s progress towards the COP28 goals.Enjoy the show!Download our award-winning app and enjoy access to all exclusive features. Click here to access on Apple or Android. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 21, 2024 • 53min
Tearing down circular construction barriers
A circular approach, which disconnects economic activity from the ever-increasing consumption of natural resources, has emerged as a key strategy for making our societies more sustainable and helping mitigate the climate crisis.Circularity is particularly important for our built environment, as construction and renovation sites alone currently generate over a third of the waste that ends up in Europe’s landfills.EU figures also suggest that greenhouse gas emissions from material extraction, manufacturing of construction products, and the construction and renovation of buildings account for 5-12% of EU countries’ emissions.Despite the environmental benefits of embracing circularity, the uptake of circular principles in the construction industry is sluggish.In the second of our special live podcasts—recorded at our event on circularity in Brussels at the end of May 2024—the panel discusses the barriers to shifting to circularity in the construction sector and how they can be overcome.Joining Sean Carroll on today’s episode are:● Philippe Moseley, Team Leader with the European Commission’s DG GROW● Adrian Hiel, Head of Campaigns and Media with Energy Cities● Julie Kjestrup, Head of Policy and Thought Leadership with the VELUX GroupOur thanks go to lead co-organiser ABB and our supporting organiser VELUX for making the event possible.Download our award-winning app and enjoy access to all exclusive features. Click here to access on Apple or Android. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 7, 2024 • 44min
Material changes
As Europe progresses towards achieving a climate-neutral economy by 2050, the concept of circularity has emerged as a powerful approach to reducing emissions, minimising waste and promoting sustainability. Adopting a more circular economy entails Europe transitioning from its linear economic model of producing, consuming, and disposing of materials to new approaches that aim to keep materials in the value chain for as long as possible. This will involve reducing resource extraction and ensuring that we operate within our planetary limits.In the first of two special live podcasts—recorded at our event on circularity in Brussels at the end of May 2024—the panel discusses the impact of new regulations out of the European Union aimed at improving circularity and its impact on design and supply chains. Joining David Weston on today’s episode are:Emmanuelle Maire, Head of Unit at DG Environment at the European CommissionKe Wang, Global Lead for Energy Minerals and Circularity at the World Resources Institute Erich Labuda, President ABB MotionOur thanks go to lead co-organiser ABB and our supporting organiser VELUX for making the event possible. Download our award-winning app and enjoy access to all exclusive features. Click here to access on Apple or Android. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


