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  • Julia Pyper on the Intersection of Policy, Virtual Power Plants, and Individual Action
    Julia Pyper has been at the top of our list since we started The World Changing Podcast in 2022. Why? Julia is known for her in-depth coverage of the clean energy transition, has a cross-party climate policy podcast, "Political Climate," and is now VP of public affairs for GoodLeap - a fin-tech company helping millions of people join the clean energy transition.Her work has been published in HuffPost, Scientific American, and The New York Times. In this conversation, we dive into the connection between public policy and clean energy innovation, discussing how the Inflation Reduction Act opens up new opportunities for individuals to benefit from adopting clean energy technologies. Julia helps Flo (finally) understand how virtual power plants work. Greg and Julia find a surprising similarity from both of their childhoods growing up on farms.Connect with JuliaLinkedInX
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  • The World’s Largest Climate Tech Accelerator on How We Innovate
    We sat down with The Accelerator Guy! That's Ryan Kushner of course - co-founder of Third Derivative, the world's largest climate tech accelerator. For context, Third Derivative is a non-profit joint venture of RMI and New Energy Nexus and the world’s largest and most resourced climate technology accelerator. The global, 18-month accelerator program coordinates commercialization between corporate partners (Wells Fargo, Microsoft, AT&T, Berkshire Hathaway Energy), 15 venture capital partners, and their portfolio of 198 startups, who have raised over $1.5B. We start by discussing Ryan's background and book, "Accelerate This: A Super Not Boring Guide to Startup Accelerators and Clean Energy Entrepreneurship," while exploring key themes in climate technology, startup innovation, and the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy. Heard of "start-up valleys of death?" Ryan knows them well. The conversation highlights the importance of refining startup pitches, the societal adoption of technologies, and the challenges of transitioning entire energy systems, including the role of nuclear energy and grid integration. Finally, we also get into our personal motivations stemming from childhood pollution experiences and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on air quality, fostering a sense of optimism about a future driven by clean energy and the necessity for justice in this transition.Referenced in this conversation:Do Not NOT Use this Pitch Format - Medium Volts Podcast - Learning Curves RMI Cleantech Revolution Third Derivative Blog - The Power of 83Connect with Ryan Kushner: Ryan's Website and Full Bio Linkedin
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  • Key Findings and Deep Dives: Insights from The World Changing Podcast
    When we look back, it's amazing how many common threads there are among our incredible guests. From Aston co-founder Ed McKenzie to Mark Jacobson of Stanford University, we are learning about the evolution of technology in various forms and how that impacts our energy future. It's Electric! Some themes discussed in this episode:- Consensus around the critical impact of climate change on utilities- The impact of fossil fuel emissions from power generation and transportation- The historical context of utility companies and the evolving energy grid- Shifts towards local energy systems - Challenges of achieving reliable renewable energy, potential solutions- Parallels between decentralization in computing and power generation Episode Outline:🎙️ Introduction and Answering "What's the Problem?" (00:00 - 09:32)Greg Robinson introduces the World Changing podcast, Flo introduces her recap episodeGary Rackliffe (Hitachi Energy, ABB) discusses climate change impact on utilitiesPower generation and transportation account for ~60% of carbon emissionsMark Z. Jacobson (Standford U., The Solutions Project) emphasizes urgency of solving climate change problemWind, water, solar solution proposed to replace fossil fuels🏭 Utility Companies and Grid Evolution (09:32 - 18:54)Greg explains history of utility companies as sanctioned monopoliesBill Nussey (Freeing Energy) discusses how energy systems required massive infrastructure and government interventionShift towards small, local energy systems is more profound than realizedUtilities are essential part of energy transition despite need for faster progressEnergy Internet concept: connecting distributed energy production centers for efficiency and reliability⚡ Renewable Energy and Grid Reliability (18:55 - 30:36)Gary Rackliffe explains challenges of 100% uptime with renewable energyMicrogrids and redundancy discussed as solutions for reliabilityMatt Loszak of Aalo Atomics presents small-scale reactors as potential solutionClaudio Spadacini (Energy Dome) introduces Energy Dome's CO2 battery for clean, efficient energy storage🔬 Power Grid Evolution and Future Trends (30:36 - 41:18)Greg and Ed Mckenzie (Google, Microsoft) discuss evolution of power grid (Power 1.0, 2.0, 3.0)Parallels drawn between power grid and web evolutionPower 3.0: Decentralized power with smarts living at the edgeChallenge of maintaining central grid as people transition to decentralized solutionsImportance of backup power in decentralized systems
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  • Clean Energy Around the Clock Today!? Inventor and Energy Dome CEO Claudio Spadacini on his New Battery
    Born and raised in a small Italian town near the Swiss Alps, Claudio Spadacini learned from an early age that electricity can spark world changing innovation anywhere. Due in large part to their access to hydropower, the first car ever built in Italy came from his small town. In step, Claudio’s first aspiration was to design race cars. While he still loves race cars, Claudio eventually transitioned his passion into engineering and sustainable energy solutions. In this episode, Greg and Claudio recount first meeting at COP 28 in Dubai. Claudio shares his journey from the geothermal energy sector to Energy Dome - creating the world’s first CO2 battery. He also explains his perspective on what it takes to be truly innovative in a sector. Yes, this conversation definitely exhilarated Greg and his passion for physics! We hope you enjoy the conversation as much as we did.Outline: Chapter 1: Recap and Introduction to the Episode with Greg and Flo (00:38 - 04:33)Greg and Flo Recap the interview and introduce Energy Dome as a company focused on enabling clean energy production around the clock.The importance of energy storage for 10-12 hours is highlighted as a key missing piece in the clean energy transition.Chapter 2: Interview Begins, Meeting Claudio at COP 28 and Energy Dome's Mission (05:02 - 08:56)Claudio and Greg discuss meeting at COP 28 and sharing insights on clean energy initiatives.Claudio's background in engineering and his success in founding impactful technology ventures are mentioned.Chapter 3: Challenges in Geothermal Energy and Energy Dome's Solutions (09:17 - 14:46)The challenges of geothermal energy as a base load power source are discussed.Energy Dome's approach to solving these challenges and transitioning into energy storage solutions is explored.Chapter 4: Entrepreneurial Journey and Innovation Process (15:02 - 20:07)Claudio talks about the innovation process starting with deep knowledge and challenging the status quo.The importance of analyzing and synthesizing information to drive innovation is emphasized.Chapter 5: Energy Dome's Technology and Impact in the Market (22:00 - 27:43)The discussion shifts to Energy Dome's technology and its ability to maintain efficiency on a weekly basis for energy storage.Claudio explains the importance of stress-testing the technology and continuing to evaluate its performance in the market.Chapter 6: Standardization, Business Model, and Finance (31:19 - 43:34)Standardization challenges in geothermal energy projects are addressed, along with the goal of making Energy Dome's technology temperature independent.The scalability and financeability of the business model are touched upon, highlighting the need for creating a significant impact in the market.Chapter 7: Looking Back and Future Outlook (45:06 - 52:57)Claudio reflects on starting a company in 2007 and the importance of thinking big and being laser-focused on goals.The conversation ends with a call for strong teams and individuals to drive the transition away from fossil fuels towards cleaner energy solutions.Claudio Spadacini Bio and Publications:Claudio holds a Master’s degree from the Polytechnic University of Milan in Mechanical Engineering, specializing in Turbomachinery, Energy Production, and Conversion. Claudio was awarded the Sesini Award as a top graduate student and, during his career, filed 45 patents.He's the founder and CEO of Energy Dome, a leading long-duration energy storage solutions provider. The company developed the CO2 Battery, a breakthrough technology capable of storing a large quantity of energy cost-effectively and efficiently. Energy Dome’s mission is to unlock renewable energy and make solar and wind power dispatchable 24/7. An engineer by education, but most importantly, an innovator and entrepreneur by nature and experience, Claudio has founded multiple successful technology ventures in the energy sector, taking them from germinal concepts to tangible market leadership.Prior to Energy Dome, Claudio founded and led Exergy S.p.A., which, under his guidance, has developed and installed more than 500 MWe of binary geothermal power plants; the critical element of Exergy's success is the innovative radial outflow turbine, patented and developed by Claudio himself.He also founded Sebigas S.p.A., a company with a portfolio of over 80 plants specializing in designing, constructing and managing biogas plants worldwide. He’s also the co¬founder of Idroelettrica Cavaglio: this company built a hydroelectric power plant that holds the record for drilling the longest tunnel of its kind.In short, all of Claudio’s new ventures are based on disruptive technologies as he boasts a strong bias toward innovations and extensive knowledge of conventional and renewable energy systems, turbomachinery, and thermodynamic processes. PublicationsM. Astolfi, D. Rizzi, E. Macchi and C. Spadacini "A Novel Energy Storage System Based on Carbon Dioxide Unique Thermodynamic Properties.", Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2021: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition, Virtual - Online, June 7–11, 2021. V004T07A002. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2021-59487“Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Power Systems. Technologies and Applications”, Editor(s):E. Macchi, M. Astolfi, Woodhead Publishing, 2016, ISBN 9780081005101, eBook ISBN: 9780081005118 https://doi.org/10.1016/C2014-0-04239-6.•        D. Rizzi and C. Spadacini, “Chapter 11 - Radial outflow turbines for Organic Rankine Cycle expanders”, Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Power Systems. Technologies and Applications, Pages 335-359, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-100510-1.00011-9.•        M. Quaia, L.G. Xodo and C. Spadacini, “Chapter 14 - Geothermal energy exploitation with Organic Rankine Cycle technologies”, Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Power Systems. Technologies and Applications, Pages 473-525, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-100510-1.00014-4.Lectures/PresentationsC. Spadacini, L. Centemeri, D. Rizzi, M. Sanvito and A. Serafino, "Fluid-dynamics of the ORC Radial Outflow Turbine", International Seminar on ORC Power Systems, Brussels, Belgium, 12-14 October 2015.C. Spadacini, M. Frassinetti, A. Hinde, S. Penati, M. Quaia, D. Rizzi and A. Serafino, “The First Geothermal Organic Radial Outflow Turbines”, Proceedings World Geothermal Congress 2015, Melbourne, Australia, 19-25 April 2015.C. Spadacini, D. Rizzi, C. Saccilotto, S. Salgarollo, L. Centemeri, "The Radial outflow Turbine Technology - Impact on the cycle, thermodynamics, machinery fluid and rotor dynamic features", International Seminar of ORC Power Systems, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 7-8 October 2013.C. Spadacini, L. Centemeri, L. G. Xodo, M. Astolfi, M. C. Romano and E. Macchi, “A new configuration for Organic Rankine Cycle power systems”, International Seminar of ORC Power Systems, Delft, the Netherlands, 22-23 September 2011.
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  • Scaling Alchemy, the Breakthrough Marvel Microreactor and Aalo Atomics Co-Founder Matt Loszak
    As a kid, Matt Loszak loved to learn and perform magic tricks. The only problem? He ended up telling the audience the secret mechanism of the trick! Today, Matt is still breaking down magic tricks, but this time, it’s the alchemy of nuclear power. Matt and his team at Aalo Atomics are working to commercialize the breakthrough Marvel microreactor developed by Idaho National Laboratory. Their goal is to deploy cheap, safe nuclear power within a few years. Why is the Marvel Microreactor a breakthrough development?How will Aalo Atomics scale nuclear power in the coming years? Listen in and find out!About Matt Loszak:Matt studied Engineering and Physics at Queens University, then worked as an acoustical engineer for one year before quitting to spend ten years in the software startup world. Most recently, he cofounded Humi, an HR software suite that scaled up to 150 employees. His holy grail has been to return to his roots, combining engineering and physics with what he has learned from the startup world. Aalo Atomics is the result - they will be commercializing the MARVEL micro-reactor from INL, the first new micro-reactor built in the US in decades. Matt's TwitterMatt's Linkedin
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