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Mar 14, 2025 • 57min

Making sure smart devices can talk to each other and the grid

In this episode, I talk with Devrim Celal from Kraken about ensuring all our smart home energy devices can actually talk to the grid. We discuss how Mercury will certify devices to create reliability standards, preventing your fancy EV charger or heat pump from becoming useless if a manufacturer disappears while helping utilities manage load growth. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.volts.wtf/subscribe
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Mar 12, 2025 • 1h

Who is paying for all that data center power?

Eliza Martin, a legal fellow at Harvard, and Ari Peskoe, head of the Electricity Law Initiative, delve into the alarming rise in electricity consumption by data centers. They reveal how ordinary consumers might be footing the bill for Big Tech’s energy demands. A discussion unfolds about the cozy relationship between utilities and tech giants that risks undermining necessary reforms. The complexity of utility pricing, the potential of energy parks, and the urgent need for fair regulations add depth to their insightful analysis.
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Mar 7, 2025 • 1h 23min

Why housing is a pass/fail question for climate

Matthew Lewis, Director of Communications for California YIMBY, dives into the pivotal relationship between housing and climate action. He argues that electric vehicles alone can't solve the climate crisis. Discussing the insurance crisis, he warns that it could lead to state bankruptcies. Lewis unpacks the challenges posed by NIMBYism against necessary urban density, advocating for thoughtful reform to promote 'gentle density.' The conversation highlights the urgent intersection of climate policy, housing affordability, and local resistance, urging forward-thinking solutions for sustainable urban living.
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Mar 5, 2025 • 1h 8min

The fate of the EV tax credits

Albert Gore, leader of the Zero Emission Transportation Association, dives into the intricacies of electric vehicle tax credits. He reveals how these credits support U.S. manufacturing and why removing them could benefit foreign competitors, particularly China. The conversation also touches on the importance of the Inflation Reduction Act in promoting EV adoption and the political debates surrounding these crucial incentives. Gore emphasizes the need for strategic investments in domestic lithium production to foster growth in the EV sector.
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Feb 28, 2025 • 9min

What the F is happening?

Dive into the turbulent world of clean energy as journalists dissect the impact of a recent executive order stalling wind energy projects. Discover the intricate regulatory challenges facing offshore wind initiatives in U.S. federal waters, compared to developments overseas. The conversation highlights the tension between political actions and sustainable energy goals, offering insights into manufacturing investments and tax credits shaped by the Inflation Reduction Act. Get ready for a deep dive into the complexities of transitioning to greener energy!
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Feb 26, 2025 • 1h 1min

Pakistan's solar boom

Mustafa Amjad, Program Director at Renewables First, and Waqas Moosa, CEO of Hadron Solar and chair of the Pakistan Solar Association, explore the explosive growth of solar energy in Pakistan. They discuss how skyrocketing grid prices and affordable solar panels sparked a grassroots energy revolution. The conversation dives into innovative integrations of solar power in industries, battery technology's rise, and solar's potential to reshape energy access and economic growth, painting a hopeful vision for a solar-powered future in the country.
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Feb 21, 2025 • 1h 7min

The Massachusetts utility regulator trying to orchestrate a shift away from gas

James Van Nostrand, Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities and veteran energy expert, discusses the state's groundbreaking move to phase out natural gas. He highlights the ambitious greenhouse gas reduction targets and the complexities of transitioning to renewable energy. Key topics include the potential of networked geothermal alternatives, the challenges of existing gas infrastructure, and the need for regulatory oversight to protect workers and consumers during this crucial shift towards a sustainable energy future.
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Feb 19, 2025 • 1h 14min

What YIMBYs are learning from their victories across the country

Annemarie Gray, who leads Open New York after serving as a policy advisor, and Felicity Maxwell, a dedicated housing advocate in Austin, discuss the YIMBY movement's triumphs in tackling the housing crisis. They share insights on collaboration between cities, including key reforms in New York and Austin. The duo examines the balance of increasing housing supply while addressing community concerns, highlighting the importance of bipartisan support and grassroots movements. Learn how they are paving the way for sustainable urban development.
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Feb 14, 2025 • 58min

Austin's quest to reach net zero

Lisa Martin is the Deputy General Manager and COO of Austin Energy, while Michael Enger serves as VP of Energy Market Operations. Together, they discuss Austin's ambitious plan to achieve 100% carbon-free electricity by 2035. Topics include innovative geothermal technology and the potential of green hydrogen as part of the energy strategy. They also cover the complexities of navigating the ERCOT market and the importance of community support in transitioning to renewable energy. Plus, learn about Austin's unique e-ride programs promoting sustainability!
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Feb 12, 2025 • 1h 10min

Catching up with enhanced geothermal

Tim Latimer, CEO of Fervo Energy, shares insights into transforming geothermal energy with innovative techniques akin to fracking. He discusses the significant cost reductions and the launch of a commercial power plant in Utah, positioning enhanced geothermal systems as key players in the renewable energy landscape. The conversation delves into the partnership between geothermal companies and tech giants, highlighting the pressing energy needs of data centers. Latimer also touches on the future competitiveness of geothermal against natural gas and nuclear energy.

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