Synopsis
MITs hub for energy research, education, and outreach.
Episodes
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38. Sustainable hydropower - Gia Schneider, Natel Energy
17/05/2021 Duration: 32minGia Schneider, co-founder and CEO of Natel Energy, on early climate inspirations, founding a company, and how she’s revolutionizing hydropower. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/38 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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37. Energy decentralization in Africa - Ije Ikoku Okeke, Abuja Electricity Distribution Company
26/04/2021 Duration: 45minIje Ikoku Okeke, CFO of Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, on decentralizing energy in urban and rural Nigeria, micro-grids, and their biggest technology barrier. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/37 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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36. Digitalization and the power grid - Mark Thompson, National Grid
12/04/2021 Duration: 36minMark Thompson, director of digital delivery at National Grid, on digitalization, industry standards, and the day-to-day of how our grid is being converted to renewable energy. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/36 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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35. Energy connectivity in Africa - Vera Songwe, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
22/03/2021 Duration: 35minVera Songwe, under-secretary-general and executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, on economic development and energy connectivity in Africa. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/35 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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34. Energy access in Africa and beyond - Damilola Ogunbiyi, Sustainable Energy for All
15/03/2021 Duration: 39minDamilola Ogunbiyi, CEO of Sustainable Energy for All and co-chair of UN-Energy, on energy access, electrification in Nigeria, and the power of data. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/34 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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33. Cost of car ownership - David Keith and Joanna Moody, MIT
01/03/2021 Duration: 35minDavid Keith, assistant professor at the MIT Sloan School, and Joanna Moody, research program manager at MITEI’s Mobility Systems Center, on why we value our cars and what it means for sustainable urban mobility in the future. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/33 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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32. International Energy Agency - Fatih Birol, IEA
15/02/2021 Duration: 24minFatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency, on junior beginnings, energy priorities, and personal challenges. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/32 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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31. Energy and filmmaking - Scott Tinker, University of Texas at Austin
08/02/2021 Duration: 42minScott Tinker, director of the Bureau of Economic Geology and professor at the University of Texas at Austin, and founder and chairman of the Switch Energy Alliance, on energy and filmmaking in the developing world. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/31 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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30. Building technology - Jessica Granderson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
14/12/2020 Duration: 38minJessica Granderson, staff scientist and deputy of research programs for the Building Technology and Urban Systems Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, on building analytics, energy efficiency, and the grid. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/30 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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29. The science of solar - Frank van Mierlo, 1366 Technologies
30/11/2020 Duration: 18minFrank van Mierlo, CEO of 1366 Technologies, on the science of solar, green hydrogen, and an unexpected skill resulting from an MIT education. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/29 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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28. America’s largest municipal utility - Paula Gold-Williams, CPS Energy
04/11/2020 Duration: 51minPaula Gold-Williams, president and CEO of CPS Energy, on running the nation’s largest municipally owned gas and electric utility. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/28 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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27. Climate tech startups - Shreya Dave, Via Separations and Johanna Wolfson, Prime Impact Fund
21/09/2020 Duration: 35minShreya Dave, CEO of Via Separations, and Johanna Wolfson, principal at Prime Impact Fund, on their paths from studying at MIT to working for and investing in climate tech startups. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/27 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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26. Renewable energy trends - Danielle Merfeld, GE
24/08/2020 Duration: 47minDanielle Merfeld, chief technology officer for GE Renewable Energy and corporate officer of GE, on trends in renewable energy technology and clean energy journey. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/26 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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25. MIT Clean Energy Prize winners - Nitricity and Harmony Desal
03/08/2020 Duration: 43minNitricity and Harmony Desal on the startup technologies that won the 2020 MIT Clean Energy Prize, the largest and longest-running competition for student clean tech startups. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/25 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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24. Corporate climate strategy - Mariko Meier, Enel X
29/06/2020 Duration: 35minMariko Meier, vice president of marketing at Enel X, on building a career in energy and recent trends in corporate climate strategy. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/24 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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23. Energy entrepreneurship - Tod Hynes, MIT
08/06/2020 Duration: 37minTod Hynes, senior lecturer in the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship, talks success, spinouts, and advice from teaching Energy Ventures, an MIT course that guides student teams through the process of creating new energy ventures. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/23 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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22. A decade in energy - Lisa Jacobson, BCSE and Ethan Zindler, Bloomberg New Energy Finance
18/05/2020 Duration: 37minJohn Reilly, energy economist at the MIT Sloan School, talks with Lisa Jacobson from the Business Council for Sustainable Energy and Ethan Zindler from Bloomberg New Energy Finance about how the energy market in the U.S. has changed over the past decade and lessons related to the Covid-19 pandemic. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/22 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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21. Energy technology evolution - Gökşin Kavlak and Jessika Trancik, MIT
02/04/2020 Duration: 21minGökşin Kavlak and Jessika Trancik from the MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society on their work to explain and forecast technology evolution. They also delve into a recent paper on photovoltaics, a type of solar energy technology. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/21 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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20. Inside the Department of Energy Labs - Brian Anderson, National Energy Technology Laboratory
16/03/2020 Duration: 43minBrian Anderson, director of the National Energy Technology Laboratory, on how the Department of Energy National Labs work, and what his lab is doing in carbon capture, materials, hydrogen, and more. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/20 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup
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19. Energy economics and air pollution - John Reilly and Noelle Selin, MIT
03/02/2020 Duration: 43minJohn Reilly, energy economist at the MIT Sloan School, and Noelle Selin, associate professor and air pollution specialist, on energy economics and air pollution. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/19 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/signup