
Open Circuit
The energy transition, decoded. Every week, three industry veterans explore the tech breakthroughs, market shakeups, and policy shifts that are driving the biggest industrial transformation in history.
Latest episodes

May 9, 2025 • 53min
Fear and Loathing at the Department of Energy
Maeve Allsup, a founding reporter at Latitude Media, dives into the tumult gripping the Department of Energy. She discusses the alarming talent drain, likening it to a 'hostile takeover' that's left critical positions unfilled. With seasoned experts replaced by inexperienced appointees, important infrastructure projects hang in limbo. Allsup and her guests explore how this disruption jeopardizes America's energy strategy and the long-term consequences for innovation in the sector, including potential delays in crucial manufacturing investments.

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May 7, 2025 • 22min
The battery solution for AI's power problem [parter content]
Alan Cooper, CEO of On.Energy, and Ricardo de Azevedo, CTO, tackle the challenges faced by AI data centers as they revolutionize energy storage. With a rich background in oil and gas, Cooper transitioned to renewables to co-found On.Energy, focusing on medium voltage uninterruptible power supplies. They discuss how their innovative battery systems act as a buffer for extreme power demands, transforming grid interactions and improving reliability. Their journey from childhood friends to industry pioneers highlights the urgent need for efficient energy solutions.

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May 2, 2025 • 1h 2min
State of the transition: tariffs, shortages, data centers, and Europe vs China
Michael Cembalest, Chairman of Market and Investment Strategy for J.P. Morgan Asset & Wealth Management, brings his sharp insights on the energy transition. He discusses the staggering $2 trillion investment in clean energy and the gap between deployment and real impact. Key issues like rising costs, equipment shortages, and the challenges faced by Europe and China in their energy policies are explored. Cembalest also highlights areas of progress and potential solutions for the future, making for a compelling discussion on navigating the complex landscape of energy transformation.

Apr 25, 2025 • 55min
Who’s really paying AI’s power bill?
When tech giants build massive data centers to power AI, they're often negotiating confidential deals with utilities that few people will ever see — but that everyone might pay for. Harvard legal expert Ari Peskoe has uncovered a pattern across 40 state regulatory proceedings: special contracts between utilities and data centers being approved with minimal public scrutiny, potentially shifting billions in infrastructure costs to regular ratepayers.With tech companies planning up to $1 trillion in spending on AI infrastructure, some utilities project their energy sales could nearly double by 2030. Are state regulators allowing utilities and tech companies to ink billion-dollar contracts, and pass the costs on to ratepayers without transparently proving the system-wide benefits?This week, Ari Peskoe, Director of the Electricity Law Initiative at Harvard Law School, joins us to talk about the new report he co-authored, “How Utility Customers Are Paying for Big Tech’s Power.”This hidden cost transfer is just one front in a broader battle over energy regulation. At the federal level, the White House is making an unprecedented grab for control over FERC, the independent commission governing interstate energy markets.Meanwhile, another executive order gives the Department of Energy extraordinary authority to force struggling coal plants to stay open regardless of economics — creating what critics describe as a consumer-funded bailout for uneconomic generation. We talk with Ari about how these regulatory battles are shaping up, and why they could be so damaging.Open Circuit is supported by Kraken, the only proven, AI-powered operating system for utilities. Learn how Kraken helps unlock excellent customer experiences, increased innovation and reduced operational costs at kraken.tech.Open Circuit is brought to you by On.Energy. As one of the fastest-growing battery storage IPPs, On.Energy delivers turnkey resiliency solutions for utilities and enterprise customers. Whether you’re managing data centers or local grids, we help bring storage to your fleet. Learn more at on.energy.Credits: Co-hosted by Stephen Lacey, Jigar Shah, and Katherine Hamilton. Produced and edited by Stephen Lacey. Original music and engineering by Sean Marquand.

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Apr 18, 2025 • 59min
A tsunami of uncertainty for clean energy
The business world is facing a tsunami of uncertainty. Across nearly every industry, investment is seizing up amid unpredictable tariffs and contradictory domestic policies. In this week’s episode of Open Circuit, we examine how this compounding uncertainty is impacting clean energy during a critical moment of spiking demand and rising costs.We dissect the signals from the market, revealing that despite the chaos, certain sectors are finding unexpected advantages. While utility-scale projects face delays, distributed generation is experiencing renewed interest as companies seek certainty through on-site solutions. Virtual power plants and grid-enhancing technologies may emerge as clear winners in an environment where traditional infrastructure planning has become extremely difficult.Plus, we play a round of "Transmission Lines," testing our hosts' knowledge of the news through provocative energy quotes, and take live audience questions about the volatile landscape.Open Circuit is supported by Kraken, the only proven, AI-powered operating system for utilities. Learn how Kraken helps unlock excellent customer experiences, increased innovation and reduced operational costs at kraken.tech.Open Circuit is brought to you by On.Energy. As one of the fastest-growing battery storage IPPs, On.Energy delivers turnkey resiliency solutions for utilities and enterprise customers. Whether you’re managing data centers or local grids, we help bring storage to your fleet. Learn more at on.energy.Credits: Co-hosted by Stephen Lacey, Jigar Shah, and Katherine Hamilton. Produced and edited by Stephen Lacey. Original music and engineering by Sean Marquand.

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Apr 10, 2025 • 54min
Energy dominance meets economic chaos
John Smirnow, Principal of Smirnow Law, shares his extensive trade expertise, discussing the chaotic impact of U.S. tariffs on the energy sector. He delves into the contradictions of trade populism, the three-part tariff strategy of boosting domestic manufacturing, and national security. Smirnow articulates the looming uncertainty for clean energy investments and the challenges facing businesses amid fluctuating policies. He also raises critical questions about whether these tariffs will create lasting change or simply inflate costs.

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Apr 4, 2025 • 1h 1min
Tariffs, localization, and a new global energy order
The podcast dives into the shift from climate-centered energy strategies to a focus on national security. As geopolitical tensions rise, particularly the Russia-Ukraine conflict, energy security is taking precedence in investment decisions. Discussions highlight how this may accelerate the adoption of clean energy solutions. The hosts explore the complexities of energy investment, contrasting tolling versus trading strategies in turbulent markets. They also tackle potential funding cuts for clean energy and the implications for innovation amid Washington's chaotic landscape.

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Mar 21, 2025 • 54min
Five years later: the pandemic's energy legacy
Five years post-pandemic, energy markets reveal surprising shifts. The lockdowns sparked a boom in renewables while urban life evolved without the predicted demise of cities. Data centers emerged as major energy players, reshaping consumption and digital connectivity. The contrasting U.S. and EU policy responses highlighted challenges and opportunities in clean energy investment. As fossil fuel volatility continued, the pandemic underscored the appeal of zero-fuel-cost solutions, driving a transformation in both market dynamics and energy strategies.

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Mar 14, 2025 • 50min
Does residential solar have a bad product?
The residential solar industry is navigating tough times due to high interest rates and policy changes. Key player Sunnova faces challenges that affect its significant DOE loan guarantee. The discussion highlights innovative solutions like off-grid solar microgrids tailored for data centers. Hybrid solar-gas systems emerge as a competitive answer to rising energy needs. Advocating for better regulations and community-driven models is essential for the sector's evolution, aiming to move beyond its image as a 'bad product'.

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Mar 7, 2025 • 1h 9min
Is Wall Street in climate retreat?
Major U.S. banks are pulling out of climate alliances, raising questions about the future of sustainable investing. As they shift from decarbonization to 'de-risking' portfolios, the implications for clean energy investments are profound. A critique of the Inflation Reduction Act sparks a debate on its economic effectiveness and reliance on corporate subsidies. The urgent need for robust clean energy supply chains and the integration of climate solutions into business practices highlights the complex interplay between climate policy, economics, and public engagement.