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    Explore " rooftop solar" with insightful episodes like "Dr. Ahmad Faruqui on Utility Rate Design and Strategies", "S3E2: Biden's Plan to Turn the Desert into a Solar Energy Complex", "145 - How to make your energy smarter?", "144 – Energy Podcast Retrospective: Special Insiders Episode!" and "Episode 141 Transforming Energy: Resilient Microgrids & Consumer Choice" from podcasts like ""Flanigan's Eco-Logic", "90 Miles from Needles: the Desert Protection Podcast", "Insider's Guide to Energy", "Insider's Guide to Energy" and "Insider's Guide to Energy"" and more!

    Episodes (21)

    Dr. Ahmad Faruqui on Utility Rate Design and Strategies

    Dr. Ahmad Faruqui on Utility Rate Design and Strategies

    In this episode of Flanigan’s Eco-Logic, Ted speaks with Ahmad Faruqui, an energy economist whose distinguished career working with electric utilities encompasses expert rate design, demand response program structures, the integration of distributed energy resources into the grid, demand forecasting, decarbonization, electrification and energy efficiency, and load flexibility.


    In his career, Dr. Faruqui has advised some 150 clients in 12 countries on 5 continents and appeared before regulatory bodies, governments, and legislative councils. He has authored or coauthored more than 150 papers in peer-reviewed and trade journals and co-edited 5 books on industrial structural change, customer choice, and electricity pricing. He has taught economics at San Jose State University, the University of California, Davis, and the University of Karachi and delivered guest lectures at Carnegie Mellon, Harvard, Idaho, MIT, New York University, Northwestern, Rutgers, Stanford, UC Berkeley, and UC Davis.


    He and Ted discuss his background, born and raised in Pakistan post partition, studied Economics and went into Civil Service before moving to the US and attending UC Davis for his PHD, which led to work in forecasting for the California Energy Commission. While working in energy, Dr. Faruqui still remained very engaged with defense policy in his home country, becoming the leading voice in mainstream conversations about Pakistan in the US post 9/11. He has carried out in-depth analyses of Pakistan's defense policies, evaluating the multiple dimensions of national security, the combat effectiveness of armies, and the consequences of spending more on the military dimension and less on the social, cultural and economic dimensions of national security.


    He shares his journey in the energy world, highlighting the Demand and Conservation Program at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), as well as his consulting works at The Brattle Group. He also shares the more contentious parts of the journey, seeing the utility industry go from basic rate structures to more sophisticated rates, leading to the question of what rates do in the ideal that help society, and diving into the net energy metering / net billing issue. 


    He concludes by sharing the energy efficiency improvements he's made in his home over the years, including changing HVAC equipment, installing rooftop solar, adding battery for backup during outages, and buying an EV, all leading to bill savings and happiness as a result.

    S3E2: Biden's Plan to Turn the Desert into a Solar Energy Complex

    S3E2: Biden's Plan to Turn the Desert into a Solar Energy Complex

    The Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Utility-Scale Solar energy development is shaping the future of solar in the western United States. In this episode, host Chris Clarke explores the different alternatives proposed in the draft and their potential impact on public lands. He discusses the exclusion areas, the size of land available for solar development, and the importance of considering rooftop solar as an alternative. Listeners are encouraged to comment on the draft and make their voices heard. Tune in to learn more about the future of solar energy in the desert.

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    145 - How to make your energy smarter?

    145 - How to make your energy smarter?

    What sits directly at the confluence of energy transformation and digital transformation? The answer: smart energy management systems! Driven by the urge to answer the singular question of how a consumer can utilize his energy in a flexible way, join us as we find out how with Tobias Mitter, CTO and MD at gridX, A pan-European firm striving to achieve its goal of providing affordable and reliable clean energy to all. Also in the discussion: Why the energy transition not about technology, but about creating an impact, and how to explain energy management to your grandparents!

    Hosts: Chris Sass, Johan Oberg

    GridX - https://gridx.ai  

    GridX ultimate guide to retail electricity prices - https://www.gridx.ai/resources/the-ultimate-guide-to-retail-electricity-prices  

    GridX days 2023 - https://www.gridx.ai/x  

    144 – Energy Podcast Retrospective: Special Insiders Episode!

    144 – Energy Podcast Retrospective: Special Insiders Episode!

    If one is exposed to unbiased information, he or she has all the tools needed to make a self-informed decision. This was the primary motivation and driving force behind starting Insiders Guide to Energy almost 4 years ago! Join our hosts as they reminisce about the impact the podcast has had on their personal and professional opinions and as they look forward to the next evolution of global energy transition. 

    Hosts: Chris Sass, Jeff McAulay 

    Episode 141 Transforming Energy: Resilient Microgrids & Consumer Choice

    Episode 141 Transforming Energy: Resilient Microgrids & Consumer Choice

    In this episode of "Insider's Guide to Energy," host Chris Sass engages in a dynamic conversation with John Berger, Chairman and CEO of Sunnova, an innovative energy-as-a-service provider. They discuss the evolving energy landscape, the importance of decentralized systems, and the role of renewable energy and storage in creating resilient microgrids. Berger also highlights the need for consumer choice and breaking up traditional utility models to build a more sustainable and consumer-friendly energy future. Tune in to explore the transformative potential of the energy industry.

    133 - Insights on US Utility and Distributed Solar

    133 - Insights on US Utility and Distributed Solar

    The US has 150GW of solar installed today. This is expected to triple within 5 years. By 2050 40% of the US generation fleet is to be made up of utility scale solar alone! How can we get here? Join us, as we learn this and more, in an informative discussion with Michelle Davis, Head of Global Solar at Wood Mackenzie. With over a decade spent observing and researching the industry, we learn from Michelle, how to best deploy solar energy to contribute towards the solution of the American energy transition. 

    Hosts: Chris Sass and Jeff McAulay 

    Additional Reads: 

    Wood Mackenzie Renewables - https://www.woodmac.com/industry/power-and-renewables/  

    Wood Mackenzie Solar Market Insight Report - https://www.woodmac.com/industry/power-and-renewables/us-solar-market-insight/  

    132 - The Affordable Rooftop Solar Movement

    132 - The Affordable Rooftop Solar Movement

    Did you know that it under the right circumstances, it can cost less than 1.5$/W to install residential solar in Europe! Join us as we sit down to chat with Andreas Thorsheim, Founder and CEO of Otovo, A Norway based one-stop shop for consumers in Europe wanting to install solar and batteries in their homes. We learn about what Europe did right in the last couple of years with building decentralized solar, and more importantly where it's playing catch-up to the North American market. 

    Hosts: Chris Sass and Jeff McAuley

    Additional Reads:

    Otovo - https://www.otovo.com/

    https://techround.co.uk/interviews/andreas-thorsheim-otovo/

    https://www.renewableenergyinstaller.co.uk/2023/06/increased-demand-for-solar-installations/

    https://www.ft.com/content/2f876e67-8aa1-4776-a783-bcf5d5ea76eb

    Chris Burgess | Solar in underserved international markets

    Chris Burgess | Solar in underserved international markets

    Expanding access to clean energy like solar is essential to global climate goals, and it is especially impactful for the residents on island nations in the Caribbean that face high energy costs and are exposed to increasingly violent storms. As the director of projects for the Rocky Mountain Institute (now known as RMI), Chris Burgess navigates the decarbonization and decentralization of energy in markets that have previously been left out of the energy transition. 

    Hilary Langer and Chris Burgess (Director of Projects for RMI) discuss why decentralized power is especially important to quality of life in underserved communities, how to establish alignment among disparate stakeholders, and how urgent action can be scaled. 

    Links: 

    RMI on 60 Minutes

    RMI (Rocky Mountain Institute)

    RMI’s “Solar Under Storm” Report

    Christopher Burgess on LinkedIn

    Amory Lovins, Soft Energy Paths

    Mia Mottley UN Profile: Champions of the Earth 

    Episode recorded: March 23, 2023

    Email your feedback to Chad, Gil, and Hilary at climatepositive@hasi.comor tweet them to @ClimatePosiPod.

    Email your feedback to Chad, Gil, and Hilary at climatepositive@hasi.com or tweet them to @ClimatePosiPod. 

    Red Lake Nation and the Solar Bear

    Red Lake Nation and the Solar Bear

    Solar energy's direct benefits are well known. But Bob Blake, CEO of solar installation company Solar Bear, and Executive Director of Native Sun Community Power Development, has a much more expansive vision for the Red Lake Nation (in Minnesota) and other tribal nations. In our interview with Bob, we learn how he's using solar to reduce energy burden, do workforce development, and address poverty on tribal lands, in addition to contributing to a more resilient energy system.

    Resources:

    Solar United Neighbors: Solar "co-ops"

    Solar United Neighbors: Solar "co-ops"

    Will rooftop solar be the cornerstone of a modern clean energy system? We interview Anya Schoolman, executive director of Solar United Neighbors and learn how this growing organization is helping neighborhoods go solar around the country, and how this is transforming our energy system.

    Resources

    Making Solar Easy: Solsmart and IREC

    Making Solar Easy: Solsmart and IREC

    There's no such thing as a free lunch, right? Well, maybe there is in solar. Cities participating in the free Solsmart program have been shown to have almost 20% more solar installations than cities that don't. We interview Theresa Perry, Solsmart Program Director at the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) about some of the hidden and soft costs around solar deployments and how Solsmart helps cities address them and make solar easier. 

    Resources

    Driving Home the Need for Residential Solar

    Driving Home the Need for Residential Solar

    This week on the podcast we talk about Jackie’s recent op-ed “Blackouts Could Drive a Return to Home Solar” with our guests Gursh Bal and Kai Fahrion, who are the Co-CEO’s of Zeno, a residential home solar solutions provider. 

    Jackie’s op-ed argues that, while reducing power bills has been the historical reason for installing rooftop solar, the biggest push in the future will come from the increasing risk of power outages due to extreme weather. Electric vehicles and new financing options are other factors that are reducing the barriers to adoption. 

    Here are some of the questions Peter and Jackie asked Gursh and Kai:  What is the typical size, cost and payback on a home solar installation?  How can the Ford F-150 Lightning electric truck’s bidirectional feature increase home energy security?   Could a Canadian home go off-grid with these solutions? What is the outlook for residential solar? What are the common concerns when people consider home solar?

    Other content referenced in this week’s podcast:

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    DeSantis delights Dems with solar veto

    DeSantis delights Dems with solar veto
    Democrats got a new ally in the war over distributed solar power and it’s not someone you’d expect: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. The rumored Republican presidential candidate vetoed a GOP bill last week that would have cut payments to owners of rooftop solar systems. POLITICO’s Debra Kahn explains why DeSantis made that decision, how solar advocates are reacting, and what this move could mean for solar panel battles in other states.   Josh Siegel is an energy reporter for POLITICO.  Debra Kahn is the deputy sustainability editor at POLITICO.  Nirmal Mulaikal is a POLITICO audio host-producer.  Raghu Manavalan is a senior editor for POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the executive producer of POLITICO’s audio department.

    Clean Energy (Live!)

    Clean Energy (Live!)

    What’s the holdup with energy utilities transitioning from coal-fired power to clean energy?

    This episode brings together diverse energy experts, to provide first-hand insights into the issues faced by energy utilities and the initiatives that aim to address those issues, in order to reduce household energy costs and carbon emissions.

    Much of the discussion centres around the new RACE (Reliable, Affordable, Clean Energy) for 2030 research centre, which aims to reduce carbon emissions in Australia by 20 mega tonnes by 2030.

    This episode is an edited version of a panel recorded as part of Curtin University’s annual Research Rumble event, which showcases university research and innovation. Professor Greg Morrison, who appeared in The Future Of’sClimate Action episode, acts as guest moderator. 

    • What work is RACE doing? [00:58]
    • Why are the panel working towards a decentralised renewable energy system?
    • Tracy Deveugle-Frink’s response [05:04]
    • David Edwards’s response [05:32]
    • Brian Innes’s response [06:01]
    • Rod Hayes’s response [06:37]
    • Research opportunities and challenges 
    • Western Power and managing the energy transition [07:08]
    • Horizon Power and isolated energy networks [09:11]
    • Distribution Energy Resources [10:01]
    • Costs and risks of energy resources [10:46]
    • Ramifications of flex services [14:37]

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    Connect with our guests

    Professor Greg Morrison is the RACE for Everyone Program Leader anda Professor of Sustainability within the Curtin University Sustainability Policy Institute (CUSP).

    He has been involved with the European Union’s Climate-KIC to mobilise cities to implement climate resilient solutions. He has also initiated and run several large-scale societal infrastructure projects in Western Australia that have focused on clean energy, including a two-year trial in Fremantle that saw households share their excess solar energy.

    Jonathan Jutsen is the CEO of RACE for 2030. Previously, he was the CEO for the Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity and a member of the New South Wales Climate Council. 

    Tracy Deveugle-Frink is the Head of Change and Innovation at Western Power, WA’s government-owned energy operator that provides electricity to the Perth metropolitan area and the South West. She has experience in innovation and entrepreneurship consulting. 

    David Edwards is the Digital Strategy and Innovation Manager at Horizon Power, WA’s government-owned energy operator that provides electricity to residents and businesses in regional and remote areas. He has a background in engineering and energy transformation.

    Brian Innes is the Founder and Technical Director of Starling Energy Group, an energy asset management company based in WA. Innes helped set up Starling’s Plico Energy Project, a Virtual Power Plant network of solar panels and power systems located in WA’s South West region. He has experience advising about renewable energy and greenhouse gas emissions. 

    Rod Hayes is the Group Chairman of the Balance Services Group, a Perth-based company that aims to deliver robust energy solutions in regional areas. He is also an Associate Adjunct Professor at CUSP. Hayes has experience managing in the energy and water industries. 

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