Tim Montague

John O’Donnell, CEO of Rondo Energy | Decarbonizing Industrial Heat Ep.105

According to the International Energy Agency, three quarters of the energy used by industry is not in the form of electricity. It's in the form of heat.  And that industrial heat accounts for about a quarter of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. But what if we could turn low-cost, intermittent wind and solar energy into…

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Yoann Hispa, CEO of LandGate | Building a Marketplace for Solar Developers Ep.104

Historically, it has been challenging for solar and wind developers to find an appropriate parcel of land, conduct an accurate valuation, and then make contact with the landowner. But now there is a marketplace for land resources where developers can go to find parcels that meet their buy criteria and connect with landowners who want…

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John Belizaire, CEO of Soluna Computing | Monetizing Excess Renewable Energy with Flexible Computing Ep.103

When a grid gets congested, the excess energy generated at renewable plants is wasted.   But what if there was something we could do to mitigate that curtailment and monetize our excess wind, solar or hydroelectric power?  John Belizaire is Founder and CEO at Soluna Computing, the leading developer of green data centers for batchable computing,…

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Michael Eyman, Managing Director at Origis Services | O&M and Asset Management for Large-Scale Solar Ep.102

With the signing of the Inflation Reduction Act, the solar industry is projected to grow by leaps and bounds in the next several years.  But such rapid growth is not without its challenges. How do we address the labor shortage in clean tech? And make sure that the abundance of new solar projects are built…

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Michael Marsch, Chief Development Officer at BlueWave Solar | Agrivoltaics for the Win-Win Ep.101

In the early days of solar development, we built solar farms and then locked the gate and walked away, completely missing the opportunity to the use the land under the panels for a productive, long-term purpose. Enter agrivoltaics or dual-use solar, a technique where solar farms are built to allow for grazing or growing crops,…

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Antonia Ginsberg-Klemmt, President of GismoPower | Mobile Solar Carports for Middle-Income Americans Ep.100

Even if they want to go solar, most middle-income Americans can’t afford it. Or maybe they rent or move frequently and can’t take rooftop solar with them when they go. And those who live in areas with frequent natural disasters worry about the cost of replacing solar panels that get damaged or destroyed. But what…

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Jay Caspary, VP of Grid Strategies | Building a Reliable, Clean Grid Ep.99

The entire infrastructure of our economy depends on a reliable grid. And the work we are doing to decarbonize will only increase demands on the grid moving forward. So, how do we look into the future? What are we doing to upgrade the grid? To make it stronger and more adaptable?  And most importantly, how…

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Michael Burz, CEO of Enzinc | The Benefits of Zinc for Battery Storage Ep.98

Lead-acid batteries are heavy and highly toxic. Lithium-ion is lighter but tends to catch fire and requires a thermal management system to regulate its temperature. So, Michael Burz, President and CEO at Enzinc, is developing a next-generation rechargeable zinc battery that is safer for people and the planet. With a background in aerospace engineering, Michael…

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Nobel Chang, Cofounder and Managing Partner of Palladium Energy | A Deep Dive into the Ups & Downs of the Solarcoaster Ep.97

Solar is an unpredictable industry.  Government incentives drive an uptick in the market for a few years. And then high-profile bankruptcies and severe tariffs put the brakes on development for a year or two. But those of us committed to renewables for the long term keep moving forward, developing the grit it takes to navigate…

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Sharat Singh, CEO of Quadrical AI | Advanced Data Analytics for Solar Asset Management Ep.96

Solar asset managers are dealing with a number of variables, among them soiling, shading, weather conditions and the degradation of equipment. And while supervisory control and data acquisition or SCADA systems support the decision-making process, they can’t conduct the kind of advanced analytics asset managers need to significantly improve a plant’s performance. Sharat Singh is…

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