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    TELO Trucks is transforming the electric truck landscape by introducing a compact, urban-friendly solution that challenges the trend of oversized vehicles. In a market dominated by large electric pickups, Telo offers a mini truck that maintains the full capabilities of a mid-sized truck but within the footprint of a two-door Mini Cooper. This innovative design caters to both commercial and recreational users in densely populated urban areas, providing the power and utility of a full-size truck without the excessive bulk.

    Unlike traditional electric trucks, which often prioritize size and power at the expense of efficiency, Telo Trucks focuses on balancing capability with practicality. The vehicle features a five-foot bed and an additional mid-gate that allows for extra cargo space, making it versatile for various uses, from construction work to outdoor adventures. With a range of over 300 miles and advanced safety technology, Telo's electric mini truck is built to meet the demands of urban contractors, commuters, and recreational users who require a functional yet compact vehicle.

    TELO's approach to electric vehicles extends beyond design. They leverage cutting-edge battery technology and manufacturing processes to create a truck that is not only efficient but also cost-effective to produce. By avoiding the pitfalls of previous EV startups and focusing on delivering a profitable, sustainable product, Telo is poised to disrupt the electric vehicle market. With plans to roll out their first models in the near future, Telo Trucks aims to set a new standard for what electric trucks can be, making them smaller, safer, and more suited to urban environments.

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  • In this episode of the Insiders Guide to Energy podcast, hosts Chris Sass and Jeff McAulay explore the role of reciprocating engines in the global energy transition. Jon Rodriguez, Energy Business Director at Wärtsilä North America, shares valuable insights into how these large-scale engines are being used to support the shift from traditional base-load power to renewable energy sources. As renewables like solar and wind continue to grow, the need for flexible, dispatchable technologies that can fill in the gaps becomes essential, and reciprocating engines are perfectly suited for this task.

    Jon explains how Wärtsilä’s engines are already widely used in places like the Caribbean and how they are now being increasingly adopted in developed countries like the United States and Europe. With the ability to burn a variety of fuels—from traditional heavy fuel oil and natural gas to future alternatives like hydrogen and ammonia—these engines offer a versatile and future-proof solution for balancing intermittent renewable energy. They allow power grids to maintain reliability even when renewable sources aren’t available, making them a key player in modern energy systems.

    The conversation also touches on the innovations in engine design, including advanced fuel-flexibility and emissions control. Jon discusses how these engines are being deployed in data centers, industrial applications, and even as a hedge against price volatility in energy markets. With a focus on scalability and rapid deployment, reciprocating engines are proving to be a critical component in the path toward a decarbonized and resilient energy grid.

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  • Discover how Siemens is driving the future of energy grids in this insightful conversation with Sabine Erlinghagen, CEO of Siemens Grid Software. In this episode of the "Insider’s Guide to Energy" podcast, Sabine shares how Siemens is using advanced software solutions to address grid capacity challenges, streamline interconnections, and ensure a smooth energy transition. Leveraging AI and data-driven insights, Siemens is revolutionizing how utilities plan, operate, and manage distributed energy resources.

    Sabine explains how Siemens' Grid Scale X platform is transforming grid operations by increasing visibility, improving flexibility, and enabling more efficient use of existing grid infrastructure. With real-time data and AI-powered disaggregation, Siemens software helps utilities connect up to 30% more renewable energy while mitigating risks of overload and ensuring faster response times in the case of outages. Whether in Europe, North America, or Norway’s EV-dense grids, Siemens is leading the charge for smarter, more efficient energy networks.

    Listen in to explore the critical role of digitalization and AI in grid management, from planning to operations. Learn how Siemens’ solutions not only extend asset life but also reduce costs for utilities facing the pressures of growing energy demand and electrification. If you’re an energy leader looking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving energy landscape, this episode is a must-listen.

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    In this episode of the Insider's Guide to Energy EV Series, host Chris Sass, co-host Niall Riddell, and guest Daniel Hilson, CEO and Founder of EVenergi and BetterFleet, dive into the complexities of transitioning large fleets to electric vehicles (EVs). Daniel shares his insights on planning, optimization, and the management tools necessary for successful decarbonization in sectors like transit, logistics, and school bus fleets. They discuss the challenges and solutions associated with electrifying mission-critical fleets, emphasizing the importance of digital twin technology and scenario planning to navigate the evolving landscape of EV infrastructure.

    The conversation explores the intricate relationship between energy and mobility, particularly focusing on complex fleet operations. Daniel highlights the need for tailored solutions for different fleet types, from public transport to refuse collection, and the role of regulatory frameworks in accelerating the transition. The discussion also touches on the practical challenges of grid capacity, load management, and the importance of having a flexible, automated planning process that can adapt to changing technologies and regulations.

    Listeners will gain valuable insights into the real-world application of EV transition strategies, supported by case studies from around the globe, including the work done in Australia, Wales, and the U.S. This episode is a must-listen for energy leaders, fleet managers, and anyone interested in the future of sustainable transport.

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  • In this episode of the Insider's Guide to Energy Podcast, we dive deep into how NVIDIA is revolutionizing the energy sector through the power of AI and accelerated computing. Discover how NVIDIA's cutting-edge technology is being integrated into smart grids, enabling more efficient and reliable energy distribution. The conversation covers the company's collaboration with energy and utility companies, offering insights into how AI is optimizing legacy infrastructures and paving the way for a smarter, more resilient grid.

    Beyond smart grids, the podcast explores NVIDIA's role in advancing renewable energy. Learn how AI-driven simulations and digital twins are helping to optimize wind farm production and other renewable energy sources, making them more cost-effective and efficient. NVIDIA's innovative approaches are not only enhancing energy production but also contributing to significant reductions in carbon footprints, a crucial step in combating climate change.

    The episode also delves into the exciting potential of AI in carbon capture and sequestration technologies. NVIDIA's collaboration with industry leaders like Shell demonstrates how AI can accelerate the development of carbon storage solutions, making them more accurate and efficient. By leveraging advanced AI models, NVIDIA is playing a key role in addressing some of the biggest challenges in the energy industry, from reducing energy consumption in data centers to supporting groundbreaking research in sustainable technologies.

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  • In this episode of the Insider's Guide to Energy, host Chris Sass and co-host Jeff McAulay dive deep into the transformative potential of Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) with guest Michael Levy, US Networks Lead at Baringa. Virtual Power Plants, an aggregation of distributed energy resources like rooftop solar, electric vehicles, and smart appliances, are set to revolutionize the energy landscape, potentially growing into a $70 billion market by 2030. Michael Levy discusses the intricacies of how these decentralized energy assets can provide substantial value to utilities, aggregators, and consumers while enhancing grid reliability and resilience.

    The conversation delves into the technological advancements and regulatory changes driving the adoption of VPPs, exploring how these innovations are making energy management more efficient and cost-effective. Levy explains the concepts of "shed," "shift," and "shimmy"—key functions that allow distributed energy resources to contribute to grid stability and reduce the need for costly infrastructure upgrades. The episode also addresses common concerns about the dispatchability and reliability of VPPs compared to traditional centralized power plants, offering insights into how these new energy solutions can be both dependable and economically viable.

    Listeners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the current and future landscape of Virtual Power Plants, including the challenges and opportunities they present. Whether you're an energy professional, a utility provider, or simply interested in the future of energy, this episode provides valuable insights into how VPPs could play a critical role in the transition to a more sustainable and resilient energy system. Tune in to learn how these innovative solutions are set to reshape the way we generate, distribute, and consume electricity.

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    In this episode of the Insider's Guide to Energy EV series, hosts Chris Sass and Niall Riddell dive deep into the future of urban electric vehicle (EV) charging with Nathan King, co-founder and CEO of itselectric. Nathan shares insights on how itselectric is tackling the unique challenges of providing scalable EV charging solutions in dense urban environments. By focusing on curbside charging infrastructure, itselectric aims to make EV charging as accessible and convenient for city dwellers as it is for suburban residents.

    Nathan explains the innovative business model and hardware design that sets itselectric apart from traditional charging solutions. With a focus on behind-the-meter connections and durable, street-friendly hardware, itselectric addresses the limitations of existing infrastructure while minimizing the need for extensive utility upgrades. This approach not only simplifies the installation process but also engages building owners and communities, creating a collaborative solution for the growing demand for EV charging in cities.

    Listeners will also learn about the significant differences between the EV charging landscapes in the U.S. and Europe, and how itselectric is leveraging lessons learned from European markets to innovate in American cities. With real-world deployments already underway in locations like Brooklyn and Detroit, itselectric is poised to revolutionize urban EV charging, making it a key player in the sustainable transportation movement. Tune in to discover how this groundbreaking approach could reshape the future of city living and electric mobility.

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  • In this episode of the Insider's Guide to Energy Podcast, we dive deep into the world of green finance with Andrew Kessler, President of the NY Green Bank. As the largest and one of the oldest green banks in the United States, the NY Green Bank has played a pivotal role in advancing clean energy initiatives across the state. Andrew shares insights on how the bank has effectively utilized its $1 billion capital to fund over $7 billion worth of sustainable infrastructure projects, while maintaining self-sustainability.

    Andrew discusses the challenges and opportunities in financing the energy transition, debunking common myths about green banks and explaining the critical role they play in animating private sector capital. He also highlights specific projects funded by the NY Green Bank, such as community solar, energy storage, and building decarbonization, and the significant impact these initiatives have had on New York’s journey toward a greener future. Whether you’re a financial professional, an energy enthusiast, or simply curious about the inner workings of green finance, this episode offers valuable insights.

    Finally, Andrew emphasizes the importance of public service and its intersection with private sector expertise in driving impactful change. He shares his personal journey from the private sector to leading a state-sponsored investment fund and offers advice for those looking to make a meaningful impact in the world of sustainable finance. Tune in to learn how the NY Green Bank is leading the charge in clean energy funding and how you can be part of this transformative movement.

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  • In this episode of the Insider's Guide to Energy, we sit down with John Skrinar, partner at Cresta, to discuss the critical role of renewable fuels in the energy transition. As the world shifts towards sustainable energy, John shares his expertise on the investment strategies that are driving the adoption of low-carbon fuels like renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel. Discover how Cresta is leveraging infrastructure and innovation to support a cleaner, greener future.

    We delve into the complexities of the regulatory landscape, examining how policies like the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) and tax credits are shaping the market. John provides insights into the challenges and opportunities presented by these regulations, highlighting the importance of understanding the evolving legal framework for successful investment in clean energy technologies.

    Whether you're an investor looking for the next big opportunity, an entrepreneur in the clean energy space, or simply interested in the future of sustainable fuels, this episode offers valuable perspectives. Learn about the future of hydrogen, the role of carbon capture, and how private equity is driving the energy transition. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the forces at play in the shift towards a sustainable energy economy.

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  • In this enlightening episode of "Insiders Guide to Energy", host Chris Sass sits down with energy expert Peter Kelly-Detwiler to discuss the unprecedented challenges and transformative opportunities facing our power grid today. With over 30 years of experience in the electricity sector, Peter shares his insights into how decarbonization, digital technologies, and the evolving role of consumers are reshaping the landscape. From the integration of renewables to the advent of AI and electric vehicles, this conversation delves into the critical issues that will define the future of energy.

    Peter provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of the power grid, highlighting the need for a flexible and innovative mindset to navigate the complexities of modern energy demands. He discusses the significant impacts of climate change, economic growth, and technological advancements on grid stability and infrastructure. The discussion also covers the unique challenges faced by regions like Texas, emphasizing the importance of investment in grid resilience and modernization to withstand extreme weather events and growing energy consumption.

    As the conversation progresses, Peter and Chris explore the potential solutions and strategies that can drive a more sustainable and efficient energy future. They examine the role of AI in optimizing grid operations, the promise of new battery and renewable technologies, and the critical importance of standardizing protocols across the industry. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of energy, offering valuable insights into the dynamic interplay between technology, policy, and consumer behavior in shaping a resilient and sustainable power grid.

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  • In this episode of Insider’s Guide to Energy, hosts Chris Sass and Niall Riddell delve into the intricate dynamics of the global battery and electric vehicle (EV) market with Steve LeVine, editor of The Electric. LeVine brings his vast expertise to the table, discussing the significant role China plays in dominating the battery supply chain and EV production. He explains how the US and Europe need to learn from China's advancements in battery manufacturing and technology to stay competitive in the rapidly evolving energy landscape.

    The conversation covers a wide range of critical topics, including the geopolitics of energy, the importance of securing raw materials like lithium, cobalt, and nickel, and the current state of the EV market in the West. LeVine shares his insights on why China has become a leader in this field, detailing the strategic moves that have allowed Chinese companies to control essential components of the battery supply chain. He also highlights the challenges and opportunities for Western car manufacturers in adapting to and competing with Chinese innovations in the EV sector.

    Furthermore, the episode explores potential strategies for the US and Europe to regain a foothold in the global EV market, such as investing in battery recycling and adopting new technologies like LFP batteries. LeVine underscores the need for a long-term commitment and collaborative efforts among Western nations to build a sustainable and competitive EV industry. By examining the lessons learned from past industrial transitions, this episode provides valuable insights into how Western countries can effectively navigate the future of energy and transportation.

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  • Welcome to another insightful episode of the Insider’s Guide to Energy, where hosts Chris Sass and Jeff McAulay delve into the increasingly relevant topic of home electrification. This episode features a conversation with Curtis Bonn, head of utility partnerships at SPAN, who sheds light on the transformative SPAN smart panel. Curtis explains how the SPAN smart panel simplifies the electrification process for homeowners, offering a solution that manages electrical loads efficiently and potentially eliminates the need for costly utility service upgrades.

    Jeff shares his personal journey of home electrification, highlighting the challenges he faces with his current electrical panel when trying to integrate new technologies like EV chargers, heat pumps, solar panels, and home batteries. Curtis emphasizes how the SPAN smart panel can alleviate these issues by managing the electrical load within the home, ensuring that all devices operate seamlessly without requiring an expensive and time-consuming utility upgrade. He details how the panel uses a proprietary energy management system to monitor and control electrical usage, providing homeowners with an optimized and convenient energy solution.

    The conversation also touches on the broader implications for the energy grid, noting that SPAN’s technology can contribute to demand response programs, offering benefits not only to individual homeowners but also to utilities and the overall energy infrastructure. Curtis elaborates on the potential cost savings, both from avoiding utility service upgrades and from improved energy efficiency, supported by various incentives and rebates available under the IRA. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of home energy management and electrification, offering practical insights and solutions for modern energy challenges.

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    In this episode of the Insider's Guide to Energy EV series, we delve deep into the electrification and hydrogen revolution within the heavy-duty vehicle sector. Hosted by Chris Sass and Niall Riddell, this episode features insightful discussions with James Venables, Head of Future Sustainability for Daimler Truck UK, and Ibrahim Kraria, an expert in sustainability strategies. The conversation kicks off with an exploration of the urgency of sustainability in transportation, tackling the pivotal question of whether the future lies in electric or hydrogen vehicles. With Daimler Truck's pioneering efforts in both areas, listeners are treated to a comprehensive overview of the current state and future prospects of heavy-duty EVs and hydrogen trucks.

    The episode sheds light on Daimler Truck's innovative journey, starting with the introduction of their first electric truck in 2017 to the recent debut of the Actros 600 in the UK. Venables and Kraria discuss the technical advancements in battery technology and the efficiency gains achieved through their unique e-axle design. They emphasize the importance of infrastructure development, sharing insights into the challenges and solutions related to charging and refueling heavy-duty vehicles. The discussion also touches on Daimler's dual strategy of leveraging both battery electric and hydrogen fuel technologies to meet diverse market needs and regional energy availability.

    Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the practical considerations and future developments in the heavy-duty EV and hydrogen truck landscape. The episode highlights the collaborative efforts required to build the necessary infrastructure, the role of regulatory support, and the potential of upcoming technologies like MW charging and vehicle-to-grid capabilities. Whether you're a fleet manager, a sustainability enthusiast, or simply curious about the future of transportation, this episode provides valuable perspectives and expert insights into the evolving world of sustainable heavy-duty vehicles.

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  • In this episode of Insider's Guide to Energy, host Chris Sass is joined by Steve Milward, CEO of 8 Rivers, a pioneering climate technology company. Steve delves into the groundbreaking innovations in CO2 capture and utilization, highlighting the company's commitment to developing sustainable and commercially viable solutions. With over 16 years of technology development and more than 600 patents, 8 Rivers is transforming the energy sector with its unique approach to using CO2 as a working fluid.

    Steve discusses the Allam-Fetvedt Cycle, a revolutionary process invented by 8 Rivers that uses oxy-combustion to create hot CO2 and water, which can then be used for power generation and chemical production. He explains how this method offers a cost-effective and efficient alternative to traditional CO2 capture technologies, emphasizing the company's focus on industrial decarbonization and clean energy projects. The conversation also covers the successful demonstration of this technology at the LaPorte test facility and its potential global impact.

    The episode further explores 8 Rivers' ambitious projects, including the Cormorant Clean Energy project in Port Arthur, Texas, aimed at producing hydrogen and ammonia while capturing and sequestering CO2. Steve shares insights into the company's strategic partnerships, plans for scaling the technology, and the role of government policies like the Inflation Reduction Act in driving the adoption of clean energy solutions. Tune in to learn more about how 8 Rivers is leading the charge in climate technology and shaping the future of energy.

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  • In this transformative episode of "The Insiders' Guide to Energy," we sit down with Michael Stivala, President & CEO of Suburban Propane, a company deeply rooted in the energy sector since 1928. Known for its pioneering approach to home delivery of propane, Suburban Propane has evolved to become one of the largest propane distributors in the United States. Michael discusses the legacy of this remarkable 95-year-old company and its strategic pivot towards a sustainable future.

    Under Michael's leadership, Suburban Propane is not just distributing energy; it's innovating for the next century. He explains how the company is advocating for propane as a clean energy solution, emphasizing its low carbon intensity and significant role in a diverse energy landscape. The discussion delves into the nuances of what "clean energy" means in the context of propane and the company's efforts to reduce the carbon intensity of their offerings even further.

    The conversation also explores Suburban Propane's investments in renewable energy sources, signaling a bold move towards sustainability. Michael shares insights into the company's transition from traditional propane to integrating renewable energy solutions, including renewable propane and other innovative energy alternatives. These efforts showcase Suburban Propane's commitment to adapting and leading in an increasingly eco-conscious market.

    Listeners will get a sneak peek into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for energy distribution, particularly in how companies like Suburban Propane navigate regulatory landscapes and technological advancements to meet contemporary energy needs. Michael provides a compelling argument for the role of diversified energy solutions in achieving a lower carbon economy.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the dynamics of the energy sector, sustainability efforts within traditional energy companies, and the innovative strategies that drive the industry forward. Tune in to discover how Suburban Propane is shaping the future of energy, one clean solution at a time.

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  • Join us on this groundbreaking episode of "The Insiders' Guide to Energy," where we delve into the cutting-edge world of nuclear fusion energy with two remarkable guests. David Cohen-Tanugi, a Venture Builder for Clean Energy at MIT, and Richard Pearson, Chief Innovator and UK Director at Kyoto Fusioneering, come together to discuss the transformative potential and current advancements in fusion technology.

    David, from MIT’s Proto Ventures sheds light on how fusion energy, long considered a scientific curiosity, is now transitioning towards viable commercial applications. His work at MIT involves bridging innovative research with real-world energy solutions, aiming to create startups that could revolutionize our energy systems. The conversation explores how MIT is nurturing ventures that address critical gaps in the fusion supply chain and technology ecosystem.

    On the other hand, Richard from Kyoto Fusioneering brings a practical perspective from the industry frontline, focusing on the engineering challenges and system-level innovations necessary for fusion energy. His insights on the role of Kyoto Fusioneering in developing technologies that support the fusion process highlight the collaborative efforts needed to make fusion a reality.

    Throughout the discussion, both guests discuss the collaborative report they've contributed to, which serves as a guide for entrepreneurs and investors interested in fusion energy. This report outlines the vast opportunities in the burgeoning fusion industry, emphasizing the need for a robust ecosystem of technologies and services to support fusion’s commercial viability.

    This episode is not just a technical discussion but a visionary exploration of how fusion energy could become a cornerstone of our sustainable energy future. Whether you’re an energy professional, an investor, or simply a science enthusiast, this conversation will provide valuable insights into the exciting developments that might soon power our world.

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  • In today's episode of "The Insiders' Guide to Energy," we explore the pioneering work of Connor Hogan, co-founder of OnePlanet Solar Recycling. Connor, who transitioned from a solid background in energy finance and technology development, identified a crucial gap in the renewable energy sector: the sustainable disposal and recycling of solar panels. This episode delves into how OnePlanet is tackling this increasingly pressing issue as solar energy adoption expands globally.

    OnePlanet Solar Recycling stands out for its dedicated focus on recycling solar modules, a niche yet vital aspect of sustainable energy practices. The company was born out of a necessity recognized by Connor and his co-founders, who brought together their diverse expertise from the renewable energy, steel manufacturing, and metals recycling sectors to address the end-of-life phase of solar energy products. Their mission is clear: to innovate recycling processes that are not only environmentally friendly but also economically viable.

    Throughout the conversation, Connor discusses the challenges and technological innovations in solar recycling. He explains how the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has catalyzed the sector by providing financial incentives for recycling advanced energy equipment, which has significantly propelled companies like OnePlanet. These insights are crucial for understanding the intersection of policy, technology, and business in driving green initiatives.

    Listeners will also get a sneak peek into some of the unique challenges faced in the solar recycling industry, including the technical and logistical complexities of breaking down and repurposing solar panel components. Connor shares his strategic vision for the company, emphasizing the importance of creating efficient recycling solutions that align with global sustainability goals while being mindful of the economic landscape.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in renewable energy, sustainability, and how innovative companies are turning environmental challenges into business opportunities. Tune in to hear how OnePlanet Solar Recycling is setting new standards in the industry and contributing to a more sustainable planet.

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    In this episode of the Insider's Guide to Energy EV series, hosts Chris Sass and Niall Riddell are joined by Tore Harritshøj, a founder of Spirii, to discuss the transformative stages of the e-mobility market. Tore introduces the concept of the three waves of
    e-mobility, explaining how the initial phase was driven by basic hardware development, leading to the introduction of simple, non-intelligent chargers. The conversation delves into how the market evolved with the integration of advanced software, making chargers smarter and more user-friendly, similar to the transition from basic mobile phones to smartphones.

    Tore elaborates on the significant role that intelligent software plays in the current phase of e-mobility, highlighting its potential to turn charging infrastructure into profitable ventures through innovative revenue streams such as grid balancing, carbon credits, and advanced demand load management. The discussion explores the analogy between the evolution of telecommunication technology and the e-mobility sector, emphasizing the future potential of electric vehicles (EVs) to serve as massive mobile batteries that support the power grid, ultimately making EV charging potentially free for consumers.

    The podcast also addresses the differing levels of e-mobility adoption across various regions, particularly comparing the advanced state of the market in Northern Europe with the developing landscape in North America. Tore predicts a rapid catch-up in the U.S. market within the next few years, driven by technological advancements and changing consumer behaviors. The episode wraps up with a forward-looking discussion on the future of commercial vehicle charging and the impact of shared infrastructure on fleet management, providing valuable insights for businesses looking to adapt to the evolving e-mobility ecosystem. Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic shifts in the EV charging landscape and the exciting future of e-mobility.

  • In this episode of the Insider's Guide to Energy Podcast, host Chris Sass sits down with Michael Lee, CEO of Octopus Energy US, to discuss the company's innovative strategies in transforming the energy market. Michael shares Octopus Energy’s mission to make energy a true consumer product, focusing on retail energy services, load flexibility, and advanced software solutions.

    Chris and Michael delve into demand flexibility’s role in reducing costs and decarbonizing the grid. Michael explains how Octopus Energy uses electric vehicles (EVs), heat pumps, and smart software to optimize energy use. He emphasizes shifting from traditional energy projects to a decentralized grid, prioritizing consumer needs and demand optimization.

    The episode explores the current and future state of the grid, particularly in Texas, where renewable energy sources like wind and solar are integrated. Michael discusses the challenges and opportunities presented by growing electricity demand, driven by re-shoring manufacturing and household electrification.

    Smart rates, pioneered by Octopus Energy, are a key topic. Michael describes how these rates can save customers money by adjusting energy use based on real-time grid conditions, contrasting with traditional flat and time-of-use rates. Practical examples like EV charging and thermostat management illustrate potential savings.

    Consumer concerns about cost, reliability, and transparency are addressed. Michael argues that technology and distributed energy resources can achieve lower costs and higher reliability. He envisions a future where utilities manage complexities, delivering optimized, user-friendly energy services.

    Michael discusses Octopus Energy’s North American expansion plans, focusing on regulatory and market conditions. He highlights the importance of direct billing to establish a trusted brand relationship and the role of flexible rate designs. Partnering with utilities and public utility commissions to balance the grid creatively and cost-effectively is crucial.

    This episode is essential for anyone interested in the energy sector, providing insights into the challenges and innovations shaping the future of energy. Michael Lee’s vision offers a practical roadmap for the ongoing energy transition. Tune in to understand the transformative work of Octopus Energy and its broader implications for the industry.

  • In this insightful episode of the Insiders Guide to Energy, host Chris Sass engages with Steven Quiring, the Chief Scientist at Storm Impact, to explore the critical aspects of storm preparedness and climate resilience for utility companies. As we enter an era marked by increasingly severe weather events, Steven explains how Storm Impact assists utilities in mitigating the effects of hurricanes, tornadoes, winter storms, and other extreme weather phenomena.

    Steven details how Storm Impact employs advanced data-driven machine learning models to predict and prepare for outages. He highlights the importance of optimizing storm response by having the right number of crews and resources in place before a storm hits. This proactive approach enables utilities to restore power quickly and efficiently, reducing both the duration of outages and the associated costs.

    The conversation also covers the concept of mutual aid among utilities, where resources are shared to ensure a coordinated and effective response to large-scale outages. Steven explains how these mutual aid agreements streamline the restoration process, providing a framework for utilities to request and manage external assistance efficiently.

    Looking ahead, Steven discusses the future of grid hardening and the implementation of smart infrastructure. He emphasizes the need for climate-smart investments, such as reinforcing infrastructure, deploying microgrids, and adopting automated switching systems that can self-heal the grid during outages. These long-term strategies are crucial for enhancing the resilience of our power grids in the face of evolving climate risks.

    Steven shares real-world use cases from utilities across the Gulf Coast, East Coast, and Western United States, demonstrating the practical applications and benefits of Storm Impact's solutions. He also touches on the collaboration with various stakeholders, including emergency management agencies, insurance companies, and commercial entities, all of whom can leverage this predictive data to improve their operational readiness and response.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in the energy sector, providing valuable insights into how utilities can better prepare for and respond to storm impacts, ensure faster power restoration, and invest wisely in long-term climate resilience strategies. Don't miss this comprehensive discussion that blends expert knowledge with practical solutions to address one of the most pressing challenges facing the energy industry today.

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