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The Freeing Energy Podcast

Bill Nussey - Author, TED Speaker, and Climate Investorwww.freeingenergy.com
Hear from energy pioneers and visionaries from across the globe who are accelerating the shift to clean energy by making their own electric power for their homes, offices, and communities. Join TED speaker, author, and climate investor, Bill Nussey and co-host Sam Easterby as they talk to the people who are disrupting the century-old grid monopoly and making clean, local energy a reality. Visit FreeingEnergy.com for more.
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Episodes

John Powers: Can software supercharge financial returns for commercial solar projects?

Listen in as John Powers, the CEO of California-based Extensible Energy, shares how software is helping commercial solar customers boost their ROI and reduce the most expensive parts of electricity bills, all at the same time. Learn how this innovative software approach is leapfrogging slow moving utilities by adding intelligence on the edge.

May 12, 202033 minEp. 38

Laura Sartore: What happens when we ditch panels and let our roofs, walls, and windows make affordable solar directly?

There is a revolution in clean local energy coming fast and it’s a good bet that you’ll never even see it. Building Integrated Photovoltaics, or BIPV, ditches the notion of black rectangular panels and instead transforms your house or building into a solar power generator. Listen in as Laura Sartore, the CEO of Italian module equipment firm, Ecoprogetti, shares how her firm is blending engineering, aesthetics, and automation for BIPV. Her firm is revolutionizing local energy, not just by making ...

Apr 28, 202034 minEp. 37

Joshua D. Rhodes: How will massive new data sets and some rational thinking shape the future of clean local energy?

Join us for a fascinating dive into how data is unleashing new business models, spurring innovation and reducing risk with special guest, Joshua Rhodes from the University of Texas in Austin. This rock climbing, mountain biking academic with some serious chops in advanced mathematics, engineering, economics and architecture shares insights on how rational, thoughtful, market-based thinking is shaping a bright new energy future.

Apr 14, 202033 minEp. 36

Ashvin Dayal: How is the Rockefeller Foundation using mini-grids to tackle energy poverty in Africa and India?

The foundation that helped shape modern philanthropy and improve health care institutions around the world in the 20th Century is increasingly focused on energy poverty in the 21st Century. In this eloquent overview, Ashvin Dayal, the man who heads the Rockefeller Foundation’s Power Initiative, shares his insights on the origins of the foundation’s mission, and how they are using off-grid solar+battery mini-grids to tackle energy poverty.

Mar 31, 202042 minEp. 35

Andy Klump: An insider’s look at how COVID-19 is impacting the global clean energy supply chain.

In this exclusive interview, global supply chain expert Andy Klump shares his unique insights on how the COVID-19 outbreak is affecting Chinese manufacturing, the impact it’s having on renewable energy projects around the world, and the steps needed to get the global system back on an even keel. Klump’s international firm, Clean Energy Associates, is headquartered in Shanghai, China and advises manufacturers, suppliers, and users of renewable energy around the world.

Mar 17, 202031 minEp. 34

Dr. Peter Fox-Penner: What must change to move our electric power system beyond carbon?

Renowned energy author, academic, and entrepreneur Peter Fox-Penner shares insights from his new book, Power After Carbon. To decarbonize the energy sector is the largest investment opportunity of all time but, as Fox-Penner notes, the moral and social imperatives are just as large. Join host Bill Nussey as they into the changes that must occur to shift our power system to a zero carbon world.

Mar 03, 202034 minEp. 33

Expert tips: What you can do to help get to a clean energy future faster.

Listen along with hosts Bill Nussey and Sam Easterby as six renewable energy experts share practical tips on what you can do to help get to a clean energy future faster. Plus, in this episode we hear what inspired one retired Nike executive to help take on a giant utility and how he is helping to shape a clean energy future for Taos, New Mexico.

Feb 18, 202036 minEp. 32

Dr. Greg Nemet: How solar became cheap and the lessons for other clean energy technologies.

Join Host Bill Nussey and Dr. Greg Nemet, Educator and author of How Solar Energy Became Cheap: A model for low-carbon innovation ( https://www.howsolargotcheap.com ). Dr. Nemet has created the single best resource on the historical drivers behind the price decline in solar energy and the impacts this will have on our energy future. Listen as he shares powerful insights into how solar energy became so cheap and what those lessons can teach us about driving down costs on other energy technologies...

Jan 21, 202043 minEp. 30

Top Experts: What were the biggest headlines for local energy in 2019 and what has experts most excited about 2020?

Hosts Bill Nussey and Sam Easterby are joined by some top experts in the world of renewable energy to review the biggest stories that impacted the local energy landscape in 2019 and the stories that will shape the local energy movement in 2020. Listen in as these experts share their views on policies, technology and global dynamics that are shaping a new world of clean local energy.

Dec 17, 201936 minEp. 28

Sunnova CEO John Berger: Will a rapidly evolving residential solar + battery story reshape energy markets?

Host Bill Nussey catches up with John Berger, CEO of Sunnova Energy ( NOVA ), a leader in the residential Solar + Battery service provider market in the United States. John shares insights about how dramatic changes in distributed local energy are rapidly re- shaping energy markets and why the shift is so important. Listen too as John shares how the Sunnova model and focus positions the company to capitalize on that change.

Dec 03, 201932 minEp. 27

Ana Sophia Mifsud: Her story from ground zero - shaping the energy future of Puerto Rico with microgrids.

In part three of this special three part series, Host Bill Nussey travels to the mountains of central Puerto Rico and talks with Rocky Mountain Institute’s ( RMI ), Ana Sophia Mifsud. Ana Sophia shares her journey in the world of renewable energy and how by being on site she and the RMI team are helping shape the future of Puerto Rico with microgrids, one school at a time.

Nov 19, 201922 minEp. 26

Roy Torbert: Can tapping people power shape a local energy revolution in Puerto Rico?

In this second of a special three part series, Host Bill Nussey travels to Puerto Rico and talks with Rocky Mountain Institute’s (RMI), Roy Torbert. Listen as Roy tells us how the RMI team fostered powerful partnerships to craft long-term, resilient, community based electricity solutions using solar microgrids for schools in remote parts of the island.

Nov 12, 201927 minEp. 25

After Maria: How solar microgrids are helping remote mountain schools in Puerto Rico stay open during outages.

In this first of a special three part series, Host Bill Nussey travels to Puerto Rico to visit with community leaders, teachers, and a team of energy specialists who banded together to bring more reslileint power to schools in the island’s remote mountain towns using an innovative local energy solution, solar microgrids, making electricity more resilient against future mega-storms as well as the all too frequent shorter outages.

Nov 05, 201924 minEp. 24

Jereme Kent: Can small-scale distributed wind allow companies to embrace clean energy and lower the electric bills at the same time?

In this episode, Freeing Energy Podcast Host Sam Easterby talks with Jereme Kent, founder and CEO of Ohio based One Energy. Jereme shares his journey from the biggest utility scale wind projects in the United States to the complex world of behind the meter wind energy focused on industrial users and how new distributed energy models allow those users to save on one of their biggest expenses: energy.

Oct 22, 201937 minEp. 23

Peter Heintzelman: Can electric membership cooperatives light the way for clean local energy in the utility industry?

In this episode, host Bill Nussey talks with Peter Heintzelman, CEO of Cobb EMC, one of the largest electric membership cooperatives (EMC) in the United States. Peter helps us understand the historical importance of EMCs, how the membership driven model gives them more flexibility than larger shareholder owned utilities, and the early steps some pioneering EMCs are taking towards clean, local energy.

Oct 08, 201943 minEp. 22

Alan Russo: Can artificial intelligence turbocharge local energy?

Host Bill Nussey talks with Alan Russo, Chief Revenue Officer for California based STEM. Alan’s company is using AI to transform how energy is stored and consumed and even allows organizations to provide revenue-generating services back to the bigger grid.

Sep 10, 201937 minEp. 20

Marc Perez: Can we capture more sunshine and save big on energy storage?

Host Bill Nussey talks with Marc Perez of Clean Power Research about their groundbreaking research for the State of Minnesota. That study reveals how optimizing solar capacity and battery storage can help solve seasonal energy demand, save on energy storage costs and still be cost competitive with fossil fuel based generation sources.

Jul 02, 201920 minEp. 15

Steve Kalland and Autumn Proudlove: The Fifty States of Solar, EVs, and the Grid.

In this podcast, Host Bill Nussey talks with Steve Kalland and Autumn Proudlove, from the preeminent North Carolina State University Clean Energy Technology Center, about how and why they track legislation in all 50 States affecting energy, what is on the legislative agenda, and what it means for the transition to clean energy.

Jun 04, 201936 minEp. 13

Dr. Deepak Divan: The century-old grid is evolving. How will we manage it?

The electrical grid of the future will seem like a bustling bazaar with millions of clean energy generation sources, all interconnected in a complex web. How can we possibly coordinate all these disparate resources, while ensuring our electricity remains safe, reliable, and affordable? The answer, in part, is an under-appreciated technology called power electronics, which sit invisibly inside everything from solar inverters to electric vehicles. In this episode of the Freeing Energy Podcast, hos...

May 21, 201937 minEp. 12

Jeff Chamberlain: Are batteries the final puzzle piece for a clean energy grid?

In this episode of the Freeing Energy Podcast, Host Bill Nussey talks with a founder and CEO of Volta Energy Technologies, Jeff Chamberlain. Listen and learn how this renowned scientist is using a secret sauce to turn early stage disruptive technologies into commercial successes for energy storage and the new world of clean energy.

May 07, 201938 minEp. 11

Andy Klump: Inside China’s impact on the global renewable energy business.

The clean energy industry is global, very intricate, and increasingly dependent on China. But, one American and his Shanghai-based firm Clean Energy Associates is helping firms around the world navigate this modern day "silk road". Listen as guest Andy Klump gives us a recap of his two-decade journey through the evolution of this industry: the role of China; why quality, supply networks, and innovation matter; and where this journey is leading the world.

Apr 23, 201939 minEp. 10
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