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Plugged In: A Guidehouse Insights Podcast

Guidehouse
17 episodes   Last Updated: Apr 24, 24

Welcome to Guidehouse Insights’ Plugged In Podcast!

In this podcast, researchers Grace Zucker and Jake Foose do a monthly deep dive on a topic relating to the energy industry. To do so, the pair speaks with a leading expert in the field about their work on specific energy topics—the big trends, the challenges, and the successes. The podcast uses conversation to explore a broad range of subject matter, from sustainable aviation fuels to building efficiency to distributed electricity generation to daily micromobility.

Thanks so much for tuning in—plugging in, if you will—to the episodes to come.

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Episodes

Join us on the 14th episode of Plugged In, Guidehouse Insights Podcast where we go deep into emerging sustainability topics and how they might be all around you! We have a new cohost back to helm Plugged In: Grace Zucker!This episode features Serkan Birgel, a geopolitics and sustainability expert Senior Consultant from Guidehouse Insights’ Power and Renewables team. Serkan leads the company’s CCUS project tracker, leveraging his background in both geopolitics and sustainability with his Masters from King’s College and PhD from the University of Oxford.Intrigued by the connection between geopolitics in Cyprus and decarbonization efforts? We explore that with Serkan, along with the exciting potential of CCUS technology. We talk about the current standing and growing capacity for carbon capture, what pairs best with CCUS for effective decarbonization, and what the next 10 years will look like for this still rising industry. This episode spans the United Kingdom to Cyprus and Turkey as we take time to envision ourselves at the dinner table with Serkan’s family growing up, and see the background that fostered the intellectual curiosity Serkan has to offer.Thank you to Guidehouse for providing us this platform for discussion. To keep up to date on other Guidehouse Insights work, follow our Industry Insights blog on the website: guidehouseinsights.com.
It’s the 13th episode of Plugged In, the Guidehouse Insights Podcast where we go deep into emerging sustainability topics and how they might be all around you!This might be our unlucky 13th episode, but we are blessed to be joined by Grace Zucker. Grace is a Consultant on the Guidehouse Insights team, where she works on carbon capture, corporate sustainability, hydrogen electrolyzers, and pretty much everything else we’ve ever covered on this podcast. She has a BA in Economics and Environmental Science from Barnard College, and has done some insanely cool work in her time there.We dive into that work in the episode, and then discuss microgrids. We look at what they are, why they are used, and where they are being deployed. We talk about how they are an important tool of resiliency, but also an emerging tool for so much more. Grace and Jake also get into a discussion about the beauty of invention and environmental work that is currently happening, and you will not believe what discovery sparks that conversation.Thank you to Guidehouse for providing us this platform for discussion. To keep up to date on other Guidehouse Insights work, follow our Industry Insights blog on the website: guidehouseinsights.com.
It’s the 1-year anniversary of Plugged In, the Guidehouse Insights Podcast where we go deep into emerging sustainability topics, from the grid to your car, from the phone to your home!For Episode 12, Erin (returning to cohost for the month) and Jake speak to Jared Feuer, a Research and Analysis Consultant on the Guidehouse Insights Built Environment team, about his work tracking smart cities around the globe. Jared’s work focuses on smart cities, energy storage, microgrids, EVs, and more in the sustainability field. He has a bachelor’s in business administration with a double major in environmental sciences from Emory University.We spend the episode talking about how Jared ended up at the intersection of business and environmentalism, what sort of work he puts into Guidehouse Insights’ many trackers, and examples of smart city technology that people might take for granted. We also finally talk about smart meters, which is probably warranted after all of our discussions of behind-the-meter technology. Thank you to Guidehouse for providing us this platform for discussion. To keep up to date on other Guidehouse Insights work, follow our Industry Insights blog on the website: guidehouseinsights.com.
We have an all-timer for you this month! Welcome to Episode 11 of the Plugged In Podcast, where we take a deep dive into emerging sustainability topics from battery trucks to solar trucks to hydrogen trucks.This month we spoke with Erin Winkler, a Research Analyst on the Guidehouse Insights team about her report, “Hybrid Solar Plus Storage Energy Markets.” Erin’s work focuses on energy storage technologies and markets, including generation, deployment, and infrastructure. She has worked as a mathematical statistician at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. She has a BS in Applied Mathematics and Statistics from the Colorado School of Mines, which comes up faster than you might think.In this episode we have a lot of fun talking about solar energy markets, solar energy technology, and what we are doing to store all of that energy the sun produces. This builds a lot on previous episodes, so give Episode 7 a listen if you haven’t! We also talk caving, relaxing goat videos, and an incredible Twitter account, the latter two of which will be linked below!Thank you to Guidehouse for providing us this platform of discussion. To keep up to date on larger Guidehouse Insights work, follow our industry insights blog on the website: www.guidehouseinsights.com Link to a “EweTube’ Live Stream: https://lge-ku.com/sheep#c-overlayLink to the Colorado School of Mines Athletes Page: https://twitter.com/search?lang=en&q=mines%20(from%3Arandomathletess)&src=typed_query
Welcome to the tenth episode of the Guidehouse Insights Plugged In Podcast, and the final episode of 2023! This is a podcast where we do deep dives on all things electric, sustainable, green, and sometimes all three.This month we spoke with Jacques Moss, a Senior Research Analyst on the Guidehouse Insights team about his research in the hydrogen decarbonization space. Jacques is on the Hydrogen Innovations team. His work focuses on hydrogen production technologies, industrial demand, the decarbonization of long-distance transportation, and interactions between low carbon technologies. He’s in charge of trackers, leaderboards, and research on the state of hydrogen globally and where it is going. Just like with hydrogen, he’s our number 1! Jacques has a masters in Energy Policy from the University of Sussex and a BA in English from the University of Nottingham.  In this episode we’re talking hydrogen, hydrogen, and more hydrogen. What industries use hydrogen in heavy amounts? What steps are being taken to decarbonize the production of it? What is the future of hydrogen as an energy carrier and a transportation fuel? If you thought hydrogen is a clear gas but have wondered why you heard people talk about it as grey or green or blue, this is the episode for you!Thank you to Guidehouse for providing us this platform of discussion. To keep up to date on larger Guidehouse Insights work, follow our industry insights blog on the website: www.guidehouseinsights.com
Hello and welcome to the ninth episode of the Guidehouse Insights Plugged In Podcast! On this podcast we do a deep dive on emerging topics from electric vehicle batteries to behind the meter batteries to basically any other kind of battery.This month we spoke with Oliver Dixon, a Senior Research Analyst on the Guidehouse Insights team about his report, "Trailer Electrification." Oliver is our point person on the transportation and mobility team about large vehicles. His research focuses on heavy duty on-and-off highway vehicles and fleet decarbonization. Before joining Guidehouse Insights, Oliver worked as an analyst covering the global commercial vehicle market working alongside a range of clients including investors, regulators, and OEMS. Oliver has a BSc in Applied Psychology from Aston Business School and an MBA from Warwick Business School.In this episode we talk heavy vehicles, specifically tractor trailers. We discuss what is driving electrification for the heavy market and how it differs from the light vehicle market. Then we get a deep dive into the electrification of trailers, the economics of freight, and Oliver’s past as a truck driver. It might also be our funniest episode, as Oliver knows how to turn a phrase!Thank you to Guidehouse for providing us this platform of discussion. To keep up to date on larger Guidehouse Insights work, follow our industry insights blog on the website: www.guidehouseinsights.com
Hello and welcome to the eighth episode of the Guidehouse Insights Plugged In Podcast! On this podcast we do a deep dive on emerging topics from sustainable hydrogen to distributed energy to smart lights.This month we spoke with Mike Austin, a Senior Research Analyst on the Guidehouse Insights team about his report, "EV Batteries." Mike is on the Transportation Insights team with Edie and Jake, leading all manner of projects about EVs, EV Chargers, EV Batteries, anything with tires and a charger! Mike has worked as a content creator and editor for publications all over the automotive space, such as Hemmings Motor News, Autoblog, Popular Mechanics, and Car and Driver Magazine.In this episode we talk EV batteries, EVs, and about the nebulous term, "supply chain". Our discussion starts with what a battery is, how batteries have changed over time, and eventually just how crazy a battery in your average electric vehicle really is. We talk about types of batteries, and how countries have started to make batteries locally, and what that means for the EV industry as a whole.Unfortunately, this will be Edie's final episode hosting Plugged In. But, never fear, the Plugged In Podcast will continue, just like a certain battery brand.Thank you to Guidehouse for providing us this platform of discussion. To keep up to date on larger Guidehouse Insights work, follow our industry insights blog on the website: www.guidehouseinsights.com
Hello and welcome to the seventh (and longest) episode of the Guidehouse Insights Plugged In Podcast! On this podcast we do a deep dive on emerging topics from renewable energy to lighting controls to self-driving cars.This month we spoke with Dan Power, a Senior Research Analyst on the Guidehouse Insights team about his report, "Residential Distributed Energy Resources and Flexibility." Dan leads the research service and consulting projects for Connected Distributed Energy Resources. His research includes virtual power plants, microgrids, demand response, and non-wires alternatives. He's quite Plugged In! Dan also worked as a researcher with the Alliance to Save Energy and worked with power electronics at Northrop Grumman. Dan has a BS and a masters in mechanical engineering from the University of Maryland.In this episode we talk distributed energy resources, virtual power plants, behind the meter batteries, and why sometimes you get a text from your power utility asking to turn off your AC in the summer. We talk about new technologies, how they are replacing the old ways of thinking about the grid, and what's holding us back from a new era in power. We also ask the all-important question: did Dan's name come from his work with electricity?Thank you to Guidehouse for providing us this platform of discussion. To keep up to date on larger Guidehouse Insights work, follow our industry insights blog on the website: www.guidehouseinsights.com
Hello and welcome to the sixth episode of the Guidehouse Insights Plugged In Podcast! On this episode we do a deep dive on energy industry topics from sustainable aviation fuels to building efficiency.This month we spoke with Hannah Bastian, a Research Analyst on the Guidehouse Insights team about her report, “Corporate Renewable Procurement Strategies.” Hannah contributes to Guidehouse Insights’ Building Automation and Control and Building Efficiency and Decarbonization services. Her research focuses on global market analysis and forecasts for energy efficiency building technologies, building energy management systems, intelligent buildings, and building-to-grid integration. She also worked as a program assistant at the National Center for Sustainable Transportation and an intern at the Energy Efficiency Center at the University of California, Davis. She has a BS in Environmental and Resource Economics from the UC Davis.In this episode we talk EACs, green tariffs, PPAs, and even more acronyms all to find out what corporate renewable procurement is. Once we figure it out, we find out where it's happening, who is doing it, what's supporting this change, and what's holding it back. If you ever wondered what it means when a company has a commercial claiming they use 100% renewable energy, this is the episode for you.Thank you to Guidehouse for providing us this platform of discussion. To keep up to date on larger Guidehouse Insights work, follow our industry insights blog on the website: www.guidehouseinsights.com
Hello and welcome to the fifth episode of the Guidehouse Insights’ Plugged In Podcast! On this podcast we do a deep dive on energy industry topics, from EVs to healthy homes.This month we spoke to Wendy Davis, a Senior Research Analyst on the Guidehouse Insights team about her report, “Lighting Controls for Commercial and Industrial Buildings.” Wendy’s research focuses on lighting and intelligent buildings controls. She has expertise in lighting technologies, lighting measurements and standards, policy’s influence on the lighting industry, and lighting quality. (Basically all things lighting.) She holds a BA in psychology and physiology from the University of Minnesota and an MS and PhD in vision science from UC Berkeley.In this episode, we talk lamps, luminaires, and LEDs. We discuss drivers and barriers to implementing lighting controls. And we address a few specifics: What type of lighting should you have to make you most productive at your job? What are bad lighting designs? What are cool lighting designs? How do lighting controls markets differ around the world? This episode, Edie Wilson is joined by a new regular co-host, Jake Foose. He is another analyst on the mobility team - who co-authored the automated vehicles report referenced in Episode 4! Thank you to Guidehouse for providing us this platform of discussion. To keep up to date on larger Guidehouse Insights work, follow our industry insights blog on the website. www.guidehouseinsights.com.