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Climate Change with Net Zero Homes Schneider Electric
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In this podcast series, Schneider Electric leaders invite global CEOs, key opinion leaders, industrial analysts, innovators, energy optimists of all sorts, and we’ll talk on how to reduce carbon emissions at home, how we can leverage smart technology and innovations so that we can collectively work towards the goal of limiting temperature rise to 1,5 degrees, directly from our homes.
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EV adoption is slowed by lack of public infrastructure, myth? with Colin McKerracher, BloombergNEF
EV adoption is slowed by lack of public infrastructure, myth or reality? with Colin McKerracher, BloombergNEF
Welcome back to Climate Change with Net Zero homes, the podcast that explores the building bricks that are needed to make our homes net zero.
Today, our host Mike Doucleff, head of eMobility Division, talks to Colin McKerracher, Head of Advanced Transport at BloombergNEF. Together, they are discussing electric mobility trends across different angles:
Electric vehicle (EV) adoption rates across different geographies
the policies and incentives from governments
the barriers to EV adoption and how to overcome them,
the myth around public infrastructure being the biggest barrier for EV adoption
home and workspace charging: how does this impact heavily the energy management on site
the future trends in the EV market, like the close link with PV and battery storage
Read more from Colin McKerracher researches and studies on Bloomberg: https://www.bloomberg.com/authors/AQm2VBtBz0Y/colin-mckerracher
Discover Home Energy Management Solution: https://www.se.com/ww/en/work/campaign/homes-of-the-future/
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Internet of Things (IoT) powering Smart and Sustainable Homes of the Future, with John Canali, Omdia
Internet of Things (IoT) powering Smart and Sustainable Homes of the Future, with John Canali, Omdia
We are back for a new episode of "Climate Change with Net-Zero Homes" podcast with a new highly reputed list of global CEOs, key opinion leaders, industrial analysts, innovators, energy optimists to educate us on how to reduce carbon emissions at home, how we can leverage smart technology and digital innovation so that we can collectively work towards the goal of limiting temperature rise to 1,5 degrees .
On this episode join Yan Golaz, SVP Global Offer Innovation at Schneider Electric along with John Canali, Principal Senior Analyst at Omdia as they discuss how IoT is powering sustainability in corporates and homes in the post-pandemic world.
John Canali and Yan Golaz also discuss Matter - the new connectivity standards and redefine Smart Homes of the future, rising climate change concerns worldwide and the collective responsibility that consumers/corporates have in ensuring wider adoption of net-zero innovations and practices.
Guest: John Canali, Principal Senior Analyst, Omdia
Host: Yan Golaz, SVP Global Offer Innovation, Schneider Electric
Topics on this podcast:
How IoT is driving sustainability in corporations and homes.
Deep dive into the Internet of Things (IoT) innovations which are inching consumers towards a smarter and sustainable living
How Matter connectivity standard is set to redefine the smart home industry.
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How does a fishing net end up in your smart device? With Helen Mets, Executive VP of Materials, DSM
How does a fishing net end up in your smart device? With Helen Mets, Executive VP of Materials, DSM
Tune in to episode 4 of the ‘Climate Change with Net Zero Homes’ podcast with brand new host YiFu Qi, EVP Global Home & Distribution division at Schneider Electric, as he sits down with Helen Mets from global purpose and science based company DSM, to find out how recycled fishing nets end up in our smart devices at home.
As we face unprecedented environmental challenges, smart and sustainable homes are the future. But, we fail at the first hurdle if the smart home devices themselves are not a part of the circular economy. Listen to our latest episode to find out how Schneider and DSM have revolutionised using recycled plastic in smart technology, available now.
Guests: Helen Mets, Executive Vice-President of Materials, DSM
Topics discussed in this episode:
Building a circular economy in the electrical industry
Addressing regulatory challenges faced when using recycled materials
Turning fishing nets into smart devices
Resources mentioned in this episode:
UN Sustainable Development Goals: https://sdgs.un.org/goals
Paris Agreement: https://unfccc.int/process-and-meetings/the-paris-agreement/the-paris-agreement
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Making EVs accessible to all homeowners, with Nicolas Banchet, co-founder of ChargeGuru and CEO of Zeplug
Making EVs accessible to all homeowners, with Nicolas Banchet, co-founder of ChargeGuru and CEO of Zeplug
Episode three of the ‘Climate Change with Net Zero Homes’ podcast features Manish Pant chatting with Nicolas Blanchet from ChargeGuru and Zeplug about how Electric Vehicle (EV) charging can be made accessible for all, no matter what type of property you live in.
The Electric Vehicle (EV) sector has experienced phenomenal growth over the last 12 months – how can we leverage this innovation and new found consumer demand to reach our Net Zero goals?
Find out in our latest episode, available now.
Guests: Nicolas Banchet, co-founder ChargeGuru and CEO Zeplug, https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-banchet-a109611/
Topics discussed in this episode:- Electric Vehicle (EV) impact on home electricity consumption and capacity- Holistical approaches to home energy management- How EVs can help us achieve Net Zero goals
Resources mentioned in this episode:- Climate Action, European Commission: https://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/transport/vehicles/cars_en - Mobility policy law, Official Journal 2019: https://www.ecologie.gouv.fr/loi-dorientation-des-mobilites - National Association for the development of eMobility: https://www.avere.org/what-is-avere/
Know more about what we can do together to achieve net zero homes: https://www.se.com/ww/en/work/campaign/homes-of-the-future/
Contact Manish Pant on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manishpant01/
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Road to Net-Zero homes with Home Energy Management System (HEMS). With Daniel Talero, Guidehouse Insights
Road to Net-Zero homes with Home Energy Management System (HEMS). With Daniel Talero, Guidehouse Insights
In the second episode of ‘Climate Change with Net Zero Homes’ podcast, Manish Pant sits down with Daniel Talero from Guidehouse Insights to chat about one of the most pressing issues since the world went into lockdown one year ago and we all started to spend more time at home consuming more energy than ever before: Home Energy Management (HEM).
Just how has deurbanization and the new multi-purpose housing trend impacted the smart energy industry?
Find out how home builders and home owners can forge a path to achieve net zero houses in this latest episode.
Guests: Daniel Talero, Guidehouse Insights: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-talero-2044427/
Topics discussed in this episode:
Smart home market trends
What are the barriers to adoption of smarter energy management tools?
Retrofitting vs new builds
Decarbonisation
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- World GBC Nov 2020 report: https://worldgbc.org/news-media/new-worldgbc-report-outlines-how-asia-pacific-can-build-back-better-tackling-embodied
- Guidehouse Insights Q1 2020 report on Home Electrification: https://guidehouseinsights.com/reports/home-electrification
- The Home Electrification Market Rises as Technological Barriers Fall blog article from Daniel TaleroPart 1: https://guidehouseinsights.com/news-and-views/the-home-electrification-market-rises-as-technological-barriers-fall-part-1Part 2: https://guidehouseinsights.com/news-and-views/the-home-electrification-market-heats-up-as-technological-barriers-fall-part-2
Know more about what we can do together to achieve net zero homes: https://www.se.com/ww/en/work/campaign/homes-of-the-future/
Contact Manish Pant on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manishpant01/
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Can data be the path to Net Zero Homes? with Patrick Caiger-Smith
Can data be the path to Net Zero Homes? with Patrick Caiger-Smith
In this episode of Climate Change with Net Zero Homes podcast, Manish Pant chats with Patrick Caiger-Smith, Chairman of geo – Green Energy Options (https://www.geotogether.com/) about how we can manage one of the largest consumers of electricity in our homes better: heating. We explore how working from home has made an impact and how we can use smart technology to monitor and control our energy usage more effectively to achieve Net Zero goals. Join us on the journey to developing smart and sustainable homes.
Guests: Patrick Caiger-Smith, Chairman geo – Green Energy Options
Topics discussed in this episode:
- Smart heating and smart technology- Energy consumption – the impact of working from home- Achieving Net Zero- Data and automation
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Heating is the biggest energy consumer
- Net Zero European regulations: https://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/strategies/2050_en- EU Buildings Directive: https://ec.europa.eu/energy/topics/energy-efficiency/energy-efficient-buildings/energy-performance-buildings-directive_en- UK – heat pumps installation: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-ten-point-plan-for-a-green-industrial-revolution/title- UK – smart meter installation: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-sets-out-plans-to-drive-up-smart-meter-installations
Follow the speakers on Linkedin:- Manish Pant: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manishpant01/- Patrick Caiger-Smith: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-caiger-smith-012b615/
Know more about what we can do together to achieve net zero homes: https://www.se.com/ww/en/work/campaign/homes-of-the-future/Have any questions or comments? Email johanne.guigue@se.com