

Catalyst with Shayle Kann
Latitude Media
Investor Shayle Kann is asking big questions about how to decarbonize the planet: How cheap can clean energy get? Will artificial intelligence speed up climate solutions? Where is the smart money going into climate technologies? Every week on Catalyst, Shayle explains the world of climate tech with prominent experts, investors, researchers, and executives. Produced by Latitude Media.
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Sep 25, 2025 • 35min
Ag residue and carbon removal
In this discussion, Peter Reinhardt, the co-founder and CEO of Charm Industrial, shares insights on the innovative conversion of agricultural residues into bio-oil. He explains how these underutilized byproducts can be processed to improve soil health and support carbon removal. Peter delves into the economic challenges of collecting biomass and contrasts centralized processing with mobile pyrolysis. He emphasizes the importance of transparency in building buyer trust for carbon removal, highlighting the potential of this approach for high-value climate solutions.

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Sep 18, 2025 • 41min
Is now the time for DERs to scale?
In this engaging discussion, Andy Lubershane, a partner and head of research at Energy Impact Partners, dives into the evolving landscape of distributed energy resources (DERs). He explains why they failed to thrive a decade ago, primarily due to high costs and low market demand. Now, with increasing grid bottlenecks and decreasing costs, he makes a compelling case for a DER comeback. The conversation also unpacks the differences between demand response and virtual power plants, and the potential challenges that still lie ahead for scaling these innovative technologies.

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Sep 12, 2025 • 37min
When to colocate data centers with generation
Brian Janous, co-founder and CCO of Cloverleaf Infrastructure and former head of energy at Microsoft, discusses the burgeoning trend of colocating data centers with power generation. He delves into the advantages of on-site power but warns of challenges such as gas constraints, complexity, and permitting issues. Janous argues for alternatives like batteries and grid-enhancing technologies. The conversation also questions the true necessity of 24/7 energy and the potential pitfalls of integrating on-site nuclear power.

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Sep 4, 2025 • 42min
AMA: Geoengineering, nuclear, power prices, and more
Lara Pierpoint, Managing Director of Trellis Climate and host of The Green Blueprint podcast, dives into compelling questions about climate tech. She discusses the contentious status of solar radiation management and the complexities of transitioning to electric systems amid rising energy prices. Lara shares insights on the potential nuclear renaissance and the promising vehicle-to-home technology. They also tackle misconceptions regarding plastics in climate change, emphasizing the need for effective decarbonization strategies.

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Aug 28, 2025 • 36min
The mechanics of data center flexibility
Varun Sivaram, Founder and CEO of Emerald AI, discusses the fascinating world of flexible data centers. He explains how adjusting data center loads can significantly alleviate pressure on power grids, potentially unlocking up to 98 gigawatts of unused capacity. Varun highlights the challenges of maintaining high reliability while enabling flexibility in power usage. He shares insights on innovative strategies like demand response and discusses case studies, including Google's latest agreements, to illustrate how adaptability can transform data centers into valuable grid assets.

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Aug 21, 2025 • 36min
The Green Blueprint: Terrawatt Infrastructure’s billion-dollar strategy
Neha Palmer, Co-founder and CEO of Terawatt Infrastructure, is on a mission to revolutionize electric trucking by building essential charging depots. In this discussion, she shares insights about securing a billion-dollar investment and the ambitious vision for a nationwide charging network. Neha addresses the challenges of heavy-duty electric truck infrastructure amid market skepticism and highlights strategic site selection for future charging hubs. The conversation also touches on the implications of electrification for combatting climate change and enhancing the logistics industry.

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Aug 14, 2025 • 46min
The case for sodium-ion
Landon Mossburg, Founder and CEO of Peak Energy, discusses the potential of sodium-ion batteries for stationary energy storage. He highlights how current advancements in China could reshape energy storage solutions. Mossburg explains the thermal advantages of sodium iron pyrophosphate and its lower capital expenditures. The conversation dives into supply chain benefits and how these innovations could offset costs while ensuring safety and long cycle life. Overall, there’s an optimistic outlook on sodium-ion technology’s competitiveness against traditional lithium-ion systems.

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Aug 7, 2025 • 42min
Explaining the ‘Watt-Bit Spread’
Brian Janous, co-founder and chief commercial officer at Cloverleaf Infrastructure and former VP of energy at Microsoft, dives into the critical concept of the ‘Watt-Bit Spread.’ He discusses how data centers have evolved from being passive energy users to pivotal players in the electricity market. Janous highlights the rising demand for power as AI technology advances and the strategic importance of energy procurement. He also explores the complexities of securing reliable power supplies and the implications of pricing strategies for sustainable growth in this rapidly changing landscape.

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Jul 31, 2025 • 32min
PJM and the capacity crunch
Steve Piper, Research Director for North American Power and Renewables at S&P Global, joins to discuss the recent record-breaking PJM capacity auction prices. He explains how inflated prices are designed to incentivize new generation amidst tight supply, driven largely by the surge in data centers. The conversation reveals concerns over low prices previously discouraging market participation, as well as the challenges of developing new resources and enhancing demand response strategies. Steve emphasizes the need for regulatory adaptations to navigate these complexities.

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Jul 24, 2025 • 28min
Repurposing EV batteries for grid storage
Colin Campbell, Chief Technology Officer of Redwood Materials and expert in battery recycling, discusses the intriguing world of repurposing electric vehicle batteries for grid storage. He highlights how advancements in software management and cost-efficiency have made this process profitable. Colin emphasizes that even short lifespans for repurposed batteries can be valuable, especially for long-duration storage. The conversation also dives into the competitive landscape against new battery systems and the exciting potential of transforming end-of-life batteries into vital energy resources.