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148. Batteries: the Great Consolidation

148. Batteries: the Great Consolidation



“Summer has come and passed / The innocent can never last / Wake me up when September ends”. Like John Wick, Laurent thinks he is back.
So we have a very energetic Minutes to start September. With Ger…


Published on 1 year, 3 months ago

147. Decarbonising buildings - Aug24

147. Decarbonising buildings - Aug24



How to decarbonise buildings? That’s an important topic because that sector accounts for 37% of all emissions, making it one of the three pillars of decarbonisation next to electricity generation and…


Published on 1 year, 3 months ago

146. NREL: “Our Renewable Energy Future” - Aug24

146. NREL: “Our Renewable Energy Future” - Aug24



A special interview with one of the great minds of the Energy Transition. Dr. Doug Arent is the Executive Director of Strategic Public– Private Partnerships at the National Renewable Energy Laborator…


Published on 1 year, 3 months ago

145. Clash of Titans (Barnard vs Martin) – Industrial Heat Redefined

145. Clash of Titans (Barnard vs Martin) – Industrial Heat Redefined



During Summer season, we bring you back the best of our sister show, Redefining Energy TECH, where host Michael Barnard invites Paul Martin for a very long and geekie conversation about innovative so…


Published on 1 year, 4 months ago

144. Bill Gates and Energy (2/2) – the Investments / Breakthrough Energy Ventures

144. Bill Gates and Energy (2/2) – the Investments / Breakthrough Energy Ventures



In episode 143, Gerard, Laurent and Michael have discussed the philosophy of Bill Gates when it comes to the Energy Transition, and the root causes of his flawed thesis. Let see now if this transpire…


Published on 1 year, 4 months ago

143. Bill Gates and Energy (1/2) – the Thesis

143. Bill Gates and Energy (1/2) – the Thesis



Bill Gates is sucking a lot of oxygen in the Energy Transition. Is he a force for good, or a nuisance? What is his thesis and where does it come from? And is the thesis still valid in 2024 or obsolet…


Published on 1 year, 4 months ago

142. Batteries vs Hydrogen (Gerard is Live at EcoSummit 2024)

142. Batteries vs Hydrogen (Gerard is Live at EcoSummit 2024)



This week, it is a solo by Gerard Reid.

This is the audio of its remarkable presentation at EcoSummit Berlin in June 2024. The topic is “Batteries vs Hydrogen”

Link to the YouTube   https://www.youtube…


Published on 1 year, 4 months ago

141. Texas, California: From Renewable Energy developer to IPP - Jul24

141. Texas, California: From Renewable Energy developer to IPP - Jul24



Texas and California have witnessed a crazy growth in Solar and Batteries in recent years. In 2024 California has 24GW of Solar and 9GW of batteries on its grid; Texas has grown even faster with 31GW…


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

140. SolarPower Europe introduces the "Flexibility Revolution"

140. SolarPower Europe introduces the "Flexibility Revolution"



After a crazy Intersolar in Munich which welcomed more than 120,000 visitors, the pace of Solar deployment in Europe is going exponentially.

Gerard and Laurent bring in Walburga Hemetsberger, CEO of S…


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

139. The ESG label is outdated. What now? - Jul24

139. The ESG label is outdated. What now? - Jul24



Glencore’s CEO Gary Nagle has once described ESG as “some person in the basement in office number 27 engaged in a box-ticking exercise.” And a lot of fossil fuel companies – while being less explicit…


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago





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