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Volts

David Robertswww.volts.wtf
Volts is a podcast about leaving fossil fuels behind. I've been reporting on and explaining clean-energy topics for almost 20 years, and I love talking to politicians, analysts, innovators, and activists about the latest progress in the world's most important fight. (Volts is entirely subscriber-supported. Sign up!)

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Episodes

Getting more out of the grid we've already built

Clean-energy transmission lines in the US are horribly congested, and buildout of new ones is agonizingly slow. Yet while other parts of the world use grid-enhancing technologies (GETs) to significantly improve performance of existing transmission lines, the US system has been resistant to deploying them. In this episode, Julia Selker, head of a GETs trade group called the WATT Coalition, discusses the potential of GETs. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts One...

Sep 13, 202355 min

Volts podcast: the immense promise of a federal green bank, with Reed Hundt

In this episode, Reed Hundt, the CEO of the Coalition for Green Capital, discusses the merits of green banks, quasi-public or nonprofit institutions that provide seed capital to accelerate the growth of clean energy. There are more than 20 active green banks at the state level. Now Biden has proposed a federal green bank. Hundt explains how it could help. Full transcript of Volts podcast featuring Reed Hundt, August 13, 2021 ( PDF version ) ( Active version ) As we speak, Democrats in Congress a...

Sep 11, 202351 min

Grid-scale batteries do not currently reduce emissions. Here's how they could.

Energy storage as deployed on the US grid today has a dirty secret — it actually increases carbon emissions. In this episode, Tierra Climate founders Jacob Mansfield and Emma Konet discuss their vision to incentivize emission reductions by making batteries and other energy storage eligible for carbon offset. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts It is widely understood that decarbonizing the grid will require a large amount of energy storage. What is much less w...

Sep 06, 202355 min

Discussing disinformation and media with Matt Sheffield

In this episode, right-wing media critic Matt Sheffield and I discuss the disinformation crisis and the climate change crisis, and how they are deeply intertwined. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts Matt Sheffield started his first conservative media website, bashing news anchor Dan Rather for liberal bias, way back in 2000, and in subsequent years became a key figure in right-wing media criticism. But the rise of Trump left him disillusioned and he has since...

Aug 30, 20232 hr 1 min

The progressive take on the permitting debate

In this episode, Johanna Bozuwa of the Climate and Community Project shares a progressive vision for permitting reform and the factors that could speed up the US clean-energy buildout. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts To achieve its Paris climate targets, the US is going to have to build out an enormous amount of clean energy and clean-energy infrastructure in coming years. But that buildout is going slowly — painfully, excruciatingly slowly — relative to t...

Aug 30, 20231 hr 6 min

Me, on an Australian pod

In this episode, Australian comedian Dan Ilic hosts me on The Greatest Moral Podcast Of Our Generation. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts While I was down under in Australia, I appeared on a show called A Rational Fear , a pod about climate change which is, I’m told, the winner of Australia’s Best Comedy Podcast. More specifically, I appeared on a spinoff show they’re doing called [ahem] The Greatest Moral Podcast Of Our Generation, a series of interviews wi...

Aug 21, 202331 min

A conversation with Saul Griffith

In this episode, Saul Griffith — co-founder of Rewiring America and, more recently, Rewiring Australia — chats about all the things that energy nerds love to chat about. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts If you are a Volts subscriber, you are almost certainly familiar with Saul Griffith. I've been following him and his work for years, and I think I can say without hyperbole that he is the smartest person I have ever met. An Australian by birth and an MIT PhD...

Aug 18, 202356 min

What's the deal with Australian climate politics?

In this episode, activist Miriam Lyons gives an overview of Australian climate policy past, present, and future. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts G’day mates! As you all know, I’m in Australia at the moment, on a whirlwind speaking/listening tour regarding this country’s response to the Inflation Reduction Act. I’ve been learning a ton about Australia’s history with climate policy, its clean-energy resources, and its current politics. It’s all much more com...

Aug 16, 20231 hr 2 min

Volts podcast: the challenges of building transmission in the US, and how to overcome them, with Liza Reed

The US is nowhere close to being able to build the amount of long-distance power lines it will need for a clean energy transition. In this episode, electricity transmission expert Liza Reed breaks down the many problems with the current dysfunctional system, and what it will take to build up the needed infrastructure. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts Electricity transmission has been having a moment lately, getting more attention from analysts and policymak...

Aug 10, 20231 hr 8 min

What's the deal with interconnection queues?

In this episode, clean grid expert Chaz Teplin demystifies interconnection queues. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts By now, you’ve probably heard that tons of new renewable energy projects are “ stuck in the interconnection queues ,” unable to connect to the grid and produce electricity until grid operators get around to approving them, which can take up to five years in some areas. And you might have heard that FERC recently implemented some reforms of the...

Aug 09, 202351 min

Voluntary carbon offsets are headed for a crash

In this episode, influential climate blogger Joe Romm discusses whether carbon offsets are, per the title of his recent white paper, “unscalable, unjust, and unfixable.” ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts Carbon offsets — whereby one party pays another party to reduce carbon emissions — are an extremely convenient thing to have for people, businesses, and institutions that have money to spend, want to do something green, and either won't or can't reduce their...

Aug 04, 20231 hr 8 min

Enhanced geothermal power is finally a reality

Geothermal developer Fervo Energy has successfully brought online the first ever full-scale commercial power plant sourcing from enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) — a groundbreaking development both literally and figuratively. In this episode, Fervo CEO Tim Latimer discusses the company’s accomplishment and where flexible geothermal is headed. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts Traditional geothermal power, which has been around for over a century, exploits n...

Jul 21, 20231 hr 21 min

What's next for clean energy and climate mitigation

In this episode, I have a conversation (IRL!) with longtime energy analyst Ramez Naam about a wide range of nerdy but fascinating topics. (PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts As I previewed a few weeks back , on Wednesday, June 28, Canary Media held a live event in the downtown Seattle home space of beloved local independent radio station KEXP. It’s a gorgeous space, with a coffee shop and a small vinyl store, well worth a visit if you make it up this way. In ad...

Jul 14, 202359 min

The depthless stupidity of Republicans' anti-ESG campaign

In this episode, Kelly Mitchell of journalistic watchdog group Documented discusses Republicans’ furious pushback against ESG funds due to their ostensible greenness, and the ridiculousness of said vehemence since ESG ratings are actually a poor reflection of companies’ true environmental impact. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts For the last few years, the fastest growing segment of the global financial services industry has been ESG (environmental, social,...

Jul 12, 20231 hr 6 min

How can AI help with climate change?

In this episode, Priya Donti, executive director of nonprofit Climate Change AI, speaks to how artificial intelligence and machine learning are affecting the fight against climate change. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts As you might have noticed, the world is in the midst of a massive wave of hype about artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) — hype tinged with no small amount of terror. Here at Volts, though, we’re less worried about theore...

Jul 05, 20231 hr

Making shipping fuel with off-grid renewables

In this episode, Anthony Wang, co-founder of ETFuels, describes his company’s business model of using renewable energy to make green hydrogen, then using the hydrogen to make carbon-neutral methanol. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts Anthony Wang, a mechanical engineer by training, spent years as a researcher on hydrogen technologies. He worked with governments to develop policy and infrastructure plans — he was project manager on the EU's big hydrogen backb...

Jun 28, 20231 hr 1 min

Steps toward a unified electricity market in the western US

Unlike other parts of the country, the 11 western US states have not joined together in a regional transmission organization (RTO) to more efficiently and cost-effectively administer their respective electrical transmission systems. In this episode, Michael Wara, director of the Climate and Energy Policy Program at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, discusses the current status of a potential western RTO and the political factors affecting the conversation. ( PDF transcript ) ( Ac...

Jun 23, 20231 hr 14 min

Will the US have the workforce it needs for a clean-energy transition?

Will the US clean-energy transition be hampered by a shortage of electricians, plumbers, and skilled construction workers? In this episode, Betony Jones, director of the DOE’s Office of Energy Jobs, talks about the challenge of bringing a clean energy workforce to full capacity and the need for job opportunities in communities impacted by diminished reliance on fossil fuels. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts Now that the Inflation Reduction Act has lit a fir...

Jun 16, 202357 min

Everyone agrees Democrats suck at messaging. How can they do it better?

In this episode, Jenifer Fernandez Ancona of Way to Win discusses the ins and outs of Democrats’ notoriously ineffective political messaging, and what needs to be done about it. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts If there is one thing upon which almost everyone in US politics agrees, it is that Democrats suck at messaging. They constantly find themselves on the back foot, struggling to respond on culture war issues that make them uncomfortable. Biden's approv...

Jun 14, 20231 hr

Transcripts and a live event

Hey Voltrons! I’ve got no guest today, just a couple of little announcements. First: At long last, we have gotten serious about transcripts around here. I hired a company called Fanfare and they are methodically going back through the Volts catalogue and transcribing everything. I believe they’re back to May 2022. Before too long, every pod will have transcripts. Also, they are transcribing new episodes quickly — usually within a day or two of posting. Each transcript comes in three forms. The f...

Jun 09, 20233 min

Maryland finds a more just & politically durable way to fund offshore wind

In this episode, Maryland state Delegate Lorig Charkoudian, author and primary sponsor of the state’s newly passed Promoting Offshore Wind Energy Resources (POWER) Act, shares about the exciting policy innovations embedded in the ambitious bill and what they have the chance to accomplish. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts Maryland was one of the first states in the US to see the potential of offshore wind energy. It passed its first offshore wind bill in 201...

Jun 07, 202351 min

California's coming transit apocalypse

Many transit systems are reeling financially in the aftermath of the pandemic, and the situation in California is particularly dire. In this episode, Nick Josefowitz of SPUR and Beth Osborne of Transportation for America discuss the urgent need for the state budget to boost transit funding, and the catastrophic implications if it doesn’t. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts The pandemic was devastating to America's transit systems — not only the lockdowns, but...

Jun 05, 202353 min

How to make small hydro more like solar

In this episode, Emily Morris of startup Emrgy discusses the promise of small-scale hydropower and the opportunities it could provide for both power infrastructure and water management. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts Hello Volts listeners! I thought I would start this episode with what I suppose is a disclaimer of sorts. I suspect most of you already understand what I’m about to say, but I think it’s worthwhile being clear. Every so often on this show, li...

May 31, 20231 hr 4 min

The trouble with net zero

In this episode, environmental social scientist Holly Jean Buck discusses the critique of emissions-focused climate policy that she laid out in her book Ending Fossil Fuels: Why Net Zero Is Not Enough . ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts Over the course of the 2010s, the term “net-zero carbon emissions” migrated from climate science to climate modeling to climate politics. Today, it is ubiquitous in the climate world — hundreds upon hundreds of nations, citie...

May 22, 202349 min

It's up to states to implement IRA. Are they ready?

States don’t (yet) have the administrative capacity to smoothly implement the ambitious policies in the IRA; in this episode, policy strategist Sam Ricketts of Evergreen Action discusses how federal programs can help them get there. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts States are central to climate and energy policy. After the failure of the Waxman-Markey climate bill in 2010, states carried the torch of climate policy during the long decade that Democrats were...

May 17, 202356 min

A clean energy transition that avoids environmentally sensitive land

In this episode, Jessica Wilkinson and Nels Johnson of The Nature Conservancy discuss the pathway they see for a rapid, low-cost clean energy transition that minimizes impact on environmentally sensitive land. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts A great deal of confused and misleading information is circulating about the land-use requirements of the energy transition. Everyone agrees that building the amount of clean energy necessary to reach net zero carbon e...

May 12, 202356 min

Washington state Democrats are tackling the housing crisis

In this episode, Washington State House Rep. Jessica Bateman talks about championing an ambitious and successful bill that aims to increase housing density in Washington, and the politics of housing in general. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts After decades of effort by urbanists, which often felt like the work of Sisyphus, housing has arrived as a political issue. Big environmental groups have come around to the idea that dense housing is a crucial climate...

May 10, 20231 hr 25 min

Getting rooftop solar onto low- and middle-income housing

In this episode, Vero Bourg-Meyer of the Clean Energy States Alliance discusses the barriers that keep lower- and medium-income customers from installing rooftop solar, the types of efforts most likely to overcome these barriers, and how to keep momentum moving forward. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts For all its explosive growth in recent years, rooftop solar is far less frequently installed by low- and middle-income households than by wealthy ones. Thoug...

Apr 28, 202357 min

Building a movement that can take full advantage of the IRA

The Inflation Reduction Act is ambitious climate policy, but history shows that ambitious policy is not always followed by ambitious implementation. In this episode, Hahrie Han of Johns Hopkins University and David Beckman of the Pisces Foundation talk about Mosaic, a grant-making coalition that aims to help build a robust movement infrastructure to ensure that vulnerable and underserved groups can take full advantage of the significant funding offered by the IRA. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active tra...

Apr 26, 20231 hr 1 min

The wonky but incredibly important changes Biden just made to regulatory policy

In this episode, Sabeel Rahman, former acting administrator of the federal Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, discusses updates to regulatory policy that reflect a positive new approach to how climate (and other) regulations will be assessed and crafted. ( PDF transcript ) ( Active transcript ) Text transcript: David Roberts When President Biden first took office, his administration released a series of " Day One executive actions ." Among them was reforming the way federal regulation...

Apr 21, 20231 hr 8 min
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