Energy Changemakers Podcast

Energy Changemakers
Energy Changemakers Podcast

As the energy grid faces unprecedented changes, local energy solutions are increasingly needed. Hosted by Elisa Wood, an experienced energy journalist, The Energy Changemakers Podcast brings you into the heart of these transformations. Each episode features in-depth discussions with industry leaders pioneering the move toward a decentralized grid. From technological innovations to policy changes — discover actionable insights to help your company leverage emerging opportunities. Join us at The Energy Changemakers Podcast and be part of the conversation that shapes our energy future.

Épisodes

  1. 20 NOV.

    Off Grid and Urban: An Apartment Building that Signals the Future

    In an interview with Elisa Wood, veteran energy innovator Steve Pullins, CEO of ResSET,  unveils his latest venture, a highly unusual sustainable apartment building in Ann Arbor, Michigan, set to be entirely off-grid. While foregoing a grid connection isn’t typical, especially for a city building, Pullins maintains it’s time to think of the electric grid as just one of several energy options, not the default. Called South Town, the project strives to reduce housing costs using several novel strategies, including providing a shared electric vehicle fleet for building occupants. Pullins also designed the energy system based on the kilowatts actually used by appliances — not the generic nameplate ratings — which led to significant energy savings. Pullins hopes to see the model replicated, a necessity, he says, given that the world’s building footprint will double over the next 40 years, threatening climate goals without radical change in commercial construction. CHAPTERS 0:06 Introduction to Energy Changemakers 1:25 Off-Grid Living in Urban Settings 3:18 The Multifamily Housing Project 5:23 Addressing Challenges in Energy Supply 8:52 Innovative Approaches to Energy Costs 13:04 Rethinking Energy Resources 16:41 Navigating Utility Regulations 21:04 Electric Vehicles and Shared Mobility 24:18 Energy Efficiency and Affordability 26:20 Transforming Construction Practices 33:17 Advanced Energy Management Systems 34:46 The Future of Renewable Natural Gas 48:21 Building Resilience in Energy Systems 52:02 Demand Flexibility as a Resource 53:38 Conclusion and Community Engagement Join Energy Changemakers for content and community on the grid edge.

    54 min
  2. 6 NOV.

    Making the crush of utility data usable: Awesense

    At one point in Awesense’s history, CEO and Founder Mischa Steiner was in a serious accident when riding his bike. While he was still recovering, his company was named in a lawsuit, lost investors, and faced an audit. It was a dark period, but the company made it through and navigated its way into a key energy transition market. Using its “digital twin on steroids,” Awesense helps make utility data — of which there is a proliferation — usable. In this interview, Steiner describes how Awesense made a business out of serving the utility data analytics market, its role in the energy transition, and lessons he’s learned in the company’s 15-year journey.  00:00 Introduction to Energy Changemakers Podcast 00:27 Interview with Mischa Steiner: Founder and CEO of Awesense 02:03 The Evolution of Awesense: From Hardware to Data Solutions 06:13 Challenges and Innovations in Utility Data Management 07:52 The Role of Sensors in Grid Data Collection 15:20 Transition to Software Solutions and AI Integration 17:30 Addressing Data Errors and Enhancing Utility Analytics 21:13 Middleware Solutions for Accelerating Utility Projects 23:53 Utility Challenges and Solutions 24:17 Utility Size and Technology Adoption 25:59 Impact of DERs on Utilities 28:56 Future of Energy and AI Demand 30:22 Middleware and DERMs Integration 33:41 Entrepreneurial Journey and Challenges 38:50 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs 42:06 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    43 min
  3. 23 OCT.

    What Utilities and DER Companies Don't Get about Each Other - Part 1

    In this episode of the Energy Changemakers podcast, host Elisa Wood engages in a rich discussion with Bill Prindle, a senior energy and climate leader. Bill brings over 40 years of industry experience and provides a unique perspective on the evolving roles of utilities and distributed energy resource (DER) companies in the modern grid. They delve into the financial models that govern investor-owned utilities, the complexities of grid regulation, the state's role in energy policy, and the historical context that has led to the current fragmented energy market. Bill explains the challenges and opportunities that DER companies and utilities face in working together, with a focus on their financial models, regulatory constraints, and the evolving technology landscape. The conversation also explores the impact of restructuring, the importance of integrated resource planning, and the technical and operational hurdles in integrating DERs into the grid. 00:00 Introduction to Energy Changemakers Podcast 00:27 Meet Bill Prindle: Energy and Climate Leader 01:57 Understanding Utilities' Perspective on DERs 06:46 Challenges and Opportunities in the Energy Sector 14:53 Historical Context of the Utility Industry 18:52 Restructuring and Its Impact on DERs 35:33 Interconnection Issues and Solutions 41:50 Conclusion and Next StepsEnergy Changemakers provides content and community for those working on the grid edge. For more conversations like this, check out the ⁠Energy Changemakers Community⁠ and sign up for our ⁠free newsletter⁠.

    43 min
  4. 9 OCT.

    An Entrepreneur's Journey from Russia and Oil to the US and Clean Energy: Lumin

    In this episode of the Energy Changemakers podcast, host Elisa Wood interviews Alex Bazhinov, founder and president of Lumin, a smart panel company. Alex shares his remarkable journey from working in the mining industry in Russia to pioneering smart home energy solutions in Charlottesville, Virginia. Like so many entrepreneurs, he began in his garage developing a prototype. Now, partnering with clean energy giants, Lumin offers a smart panel that gives homeowners more control over specific household appliances and is rolling out new technology that, among other things, lowers costs for homeowners readying for EV charging. 00:00 Introduction to Energy Changemakers Podcast 00:50 Meet Alex Bazhinov: From Moscow to Clean Energy 02:09 The Mining Industry and Its Environmental Impact 05:04 The Shift to Renewable Energy 09:18 Challenges and Opportunities in Russia 11:07 Entrepreneurial Journey in the US 20:49 Founding Lumin: The Smart Panel Idea 30:06 Introduction to Smart Panel 30:41 Residential Solar and Battery Use Case 31:45 Dynamic Energy Management 32:55 Challenges with Traditional Battery Backup 34:14 Market Adoption and Partnerships 35:30 Introducing LuminEdge 36:51 Grid Services and Demand Response 40:36 Electrification of Homes 43:39 Avoiding Costly Electrical Upgrades 47:14 Distribution and Partnerships 51:20 Company Overview and Vision 52:12 Advice for Entrepreneurs 57:23 Conclusion and Call to Action Energy Changemakers provides content and community for those working on the grid edge. For more conversations like this, check out the ⁠Energy Changemakers Community⁠ and sign up for our ⁠free newsletter⁠.

    58 min
  5. 28 AOÛT

    Are We Expecting Too Much from Virtual Power Plants?

    In this episode of the Energy Changemakers podcast, host Elisa Wood talks to three big thinkers in the electric power industry: Lorenzo Kristov, Kay Aikin, and Mark Paterson, who explain what it will take to create a democratized electric grid. Our guests also take on common grid fictions, such as the belief that virtual power plants provide an “easy button” to manage distributed energy. They offer a vision for a decentralized grid and describe programs in Colorado, Maine, and Australia paving the way. 00:00 Introduction to the Energy Changemakers Podcast 00:35 Understanding Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) 01:00 The Role of VPPs in the Energy Grid 02:45 Contrarian Views on VPPs and Distributed Energy 03:23 Introducing the Expert Panel 06:22 Lorenzo Kristov's Vision for a Decentralized Grid 13:29 Kay Aikin's Critique of Virtual Power Plants 17:29 Mark Paterson's Insights from Australia 30:40 Harnessing Rooftop Solar Potential 31:32 Challenges in Large-Scale Energy Transformation 33:39 Market Structures and DERs 35:08 Strategic Transformation Processes 37:55 Performance-Based Regulation and Dynamic Pricing 39:05 Promising Jurisdictions and Examples 42:20 Localized Valuing and Monetization of DERs 44:20 Reforming Distribution Utilities 53:51 The Value Proposition of DERs 55:54 Concluding Thoughts and Future Discussions For more conversations like this, check out the Energy Changemakers Community and sign up for our free newsletter about all things distributed energy.

    53 min

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As the energy grid faces unprecedented changes, local energy solutions are increasingly needed. Hosted by Elisa Wood, an experienced energy journalist, The Energy Changemakers Podcast brings you into the heart of these transformations. Each episode features in-depth discussions with industry leaders pioneering the move toward a decentralized grid. From technological innovations to policy changes — discover actionable insights to help your company leverage emerging opportunities. Join us at The Energy Changemakers Podcast and be part of the conversation that shapes our energy future.

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