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Power Flow

37 episodes - English - Latest episode: 16 days ago - ★★★★★ - 14 ratings

The energy revolution is coming, and it's all hands on deck. Amplifying the expertise of the leaders in the new energy economy and inviting diverse voices to the table, we'll talk solar power, battery storage and battery alternatives, microgrids, renewable energy, distributed energy architectures, energy policy, energy equity, and all things energy. I'm your host, Amy Simpkins, renewable energy CEO (and Rocket Scientist) and I am passionate about creating sustainable change. I believe that access to electricity is no longer a luxury -- it's a human right. I'm driven by the desire to leave this world better than I found it. I believe in the power of collaboration -- that innovation doesn't happen in a vacuum. And innovation is the only way our planet will survive. Recent natural disaster events impacting access to power, like the Texas Power Crisis during the winter storms of 2021 or the raging California wildfires of 2018-2020, combined with concern over anticipated future events, like a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake in Oregon, have elevated conversations about resilience, independence, and sustainability to new, more urgent heights. If we are truly going to meet the challenges to the energy revolution and to achieve these ideals, we need to bring all minds to the whiteboard. That’s why Power Flow Podcast was born. I've always worked in male-dominated environments. Yet, the more I engage with women, the more I witness very different approaches to innovation, problem solving, and solution implementation. We possess a treasure trove in untapped riches of expertise from female, non-binary, and BIPOC professionals, all relentlessly working to make this new energy future a reality, yet too often unseen and unheard. What does that future look like? Solving the challenges we face in the energy industry can solve intersectional problems for Earth and its residents. A shift from fossil fuels to renewables not only increases sustainability -- an important component of slowing and reversing climate change -- it will also reduce pollution near low-income or racially diverse neighborhoods. A shift to distributed energy improves community resilience through microgrids and minigrids. Community resilience and distributed energy lead to energy equity - ensuring access to clean, reliable energy for all. I began my career in aerospace - yes, as an actual rocket scientist - believing that technical and scientific advancement through the exploration of space would be the ultimate way to change the world. After 10 years of designing, modeling, integrating, and flying spacecraft, I began looking for ways to have a more direct and powerful impact. When I co-founded renewable energy startup muGrid Analytics with my partner, it used all of my gifts and skills from my entire career to do good in the world. The thing is, I see the world as a set of linkages. I can see how everything is connected in a complex web of synergy and interdependence. The further I explored the energy economy, the more I could see its far-reaching impacts for individuals, for the people, for the planet. Join me in a deep dive exploring the solutions clean energy can offer to our earth as we bring more voices to the microphone and more minds to the whiteboard, shining a spotlight on new ideas and perspectives, tapping into the vast expertise and intersectional thinking that's already here. As we thoughtfully consider the tremendous challenges of the energy revolution, we can collaborate to achieve sustainability, equity, and resilience. It’s time to amplify new ideas that can help us innovate more efficiently, with better outcomes, harmonizing the threads of collaboration so we can build the future together. Find us at http://powerflowpodcast.com

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Episodes

3.08 On the Viability of Commercial Energy Storage and the Art of System Architecture with Diane Dandeneau

April 09, 2024 10:00 - 42 minutes - 29.2 MB

In this episode, Amy and Diane discuss the past and present landscape of opportunities in solar, along with the viability of commercial energy storage and the art of architecture in renewable energy projects. “It is hard to do this, but the hard work needs to get done.” – Diane Dandeneau Diane Dandeneau is a serial entrepreneur and lifelong artist. She has had a passion for renewable energy since living in a passive solar home while going to art school in NM. Her purpose in life is now foc...

3.07 On Holistic Sustainability and Solar Packaging with Vanessa Benkert

March 19, 2024 10:00 - 41 minutes - 28.6 MB

In this episode, Vanessa Benkert shares her passion for working in the renewable energy field, the power of storytelling and innovation, and an overlooked, yet important piece of the solar puzzle: transporting solar panels with reusable packaging. Learn more: https://www.pvpallet.com/ With ~20 years of experience, Vanessa has a proven track record of developing and executing marketing initiatives for a range of companies, from small startups to large international organizations. Her skills...

3.06 On Streamlining Technology Deployment in the Field with Sierra Fan

January 30, 2024 11:00 - 39 minutes - 27.5 MB

In this episode, Sierra Fan describes co-founding illu to better support technicians in the renewable energy field. She says, “It really came from personal experience… we tried to look for the software. We thought someone must have built something that makes this easier. We kept looking for it. We couldn’t find it… and that’s how we got started with this.” She and Amy also discuss international renewable energy projects vs those in the US from her experience as a developer of solar and stor...

3.05 On Unlocking the Barriers to Accessible Solar Solutions with Erika Ginsberg-Klemmt

December 12, 2023 11:00 - 37 minutes - 25.5 MB

In this episode, Erika Ginsberg-Klemmt shares her family’s journey to creating Gismo Power, her joy in driving EVs and traveling the seven seas, as well as her drive to make solar solutions more accessible to everyone. Quotes “It’s fun to run on sun.” – Erika Ginsberg-Klemmt “Ease of interconnection, especially for small systems, would really explode growth.” – Amy Simpkins “There are things that have to be addressed at a regulatory level that can help more than just this technology.” – ...

3.04 On the Push for Long Duration Energy Storage with Julia Souder

October 31, 2023 10:00 - 35 minutes - 24.3 MB

In this episode, Julia Souder shares her passion for Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) and shares her ideas on how global organizations can work together to make it more widespread as an extremely resilient energy solution. Quotes “We are a huge part of the solution in the green energy transition.” – Julia Souder “Despite what they tell you, it’s not a solved science.” [battery energy storage] – Amy Simpkins “LDES really does de-risk the transition. It just needs more doors opened to p...

3.03 On Delivering Financial Returns for Energy Storage and Microgrids with Amy Simpkins featuring Laura Novak

October 10, 2023 10:00 - 57 minutes - 39.2 MB

In this episode, Laura and Amy discuss the energy storage and microgrid landscape, with a peek behind the curtain as Amy Simpkins finally answers her own questions as CEO of muGrid Analytics and microgrid architect. Fresh from the RE+ 2023 conference, Amy and Laura explore the gap between the marketing around battery systems as solved science versus how much more research is truly necessary. Amy explains why 15 years of industry experience led to muGrid’s transition from strictly energy con...

3.02 On the Sustainable Future of Lithium with Ali Haji

September 26, 2023 10:00 - 41 minutes - 28.5 MB

In this episode, Amy and Ali discuss lithium mining and how it affects the clean energy future. Ali Haji is the CEO of ION Energy - a leader in the exploration and development of lithium salars within Mongolia and a strong pioneer in the third wave of the green energy revolution. Together, Ali and Amy explore the split between mobility/electric vehicles and stationary batteries, the supply and demand of minerals (including the rising cost of lithium and the importance of recycling) as well...

3.01 On the SPI/RE+ Legacy with Julia Hamm - Live from RE+ 2022

September 11, 2023 10:00 - 34 minutes - 23.6 MB

On this episode’s one year anniversary, we are sharing for the first time our recording from the LIVE episode with Julia Hamm on her last days as the founder of Solar Power International (now RE+) and President and CEO of SEPA. This episode was recorded at RE+ in September 2022. Quotes: “We all want to accelerate this transition as fast as possible but we cannot do it in a way that sacrifices reliability or affordability or resiliency and most certainly not equity.”  – Julia Hamm “All pl...

2.13 On Disaster Mitigation and Recovery with Jennifer Gray Thompson

May 17, 2022 10:00 - 47 minutes - 32.5 MB

Jennifer Gray Thompson is a lifelong resident of Sonoma Valley in Northern California. She attended Santa Rosa Junior College and graduated from Dominican University in 2001 with degrees in English and History. After teaching high school for 10 years, Jennifer went on to earn a master’s degree in Public Administration from University of Southern California’s Price School of Public Policy. Post graduate school, Jennifer worked for the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors. She is the CEO of Af...

2.12 On Planning For Community-Centered Resilience with Jordana Vasquez

May 10, 2022 10:00 - 48 minutes - 33 MB

Trained as an architect, Jordana is passionate about socially-driven multidisciplinary projects that advance climate resilience and social justice. Currently, she is the Manager for Climate Resilience & Equity at Resilient Cities Network (R-Cities). At R-Cities, she focuses on supporting cities in developing actions and implementation projects with climate resilience and equity lens. Prior to her work at R-Cities, she worked at Building Energy Exchange (BE-Ex), developing BE-Ex's industry ...

2.11 On Fueling the Energy Revolution Through Startups with Claire Broido Johnson

May 03, 2022 10:00 - 50 minutes - 34.7 MB

A senior operations and finance executive, Claire Broido Johnson is the director of the University System of Maryland Momentum Fund. (MMF). She has a proven track record in creating and managing successful businesses and driving operations: including as founder of SunEdison and program executive at the Department of Energy during the Obama Administration.  At DOE, Claire guided the deployment of $11 billion in economic stimulus funds in 2009-2010 to improve the economy through the deployment...

2.10 On the EV Battery Lifecycle - From Chemistry to Infrastructure with Dr. Veronika Wright

April 19, 2022 10:00 - 55 minutes - 38.1 MB

 Dr. Veronika Wright is an electrification enthusiast, consultant, and author. She holds a PhD in Technical Physics from the Graz University of Technology in Austria and gained extensive industry experience in batteries and electrification before founding her own social enterprise, Electrified Veronika, in 2021. With a passion for people and technology, she provides education, technical advice, and mentoring in battery lifecycle management for clean transportation and energy. Having grown ...

2.09 On Innovation in Shared Mobility & Public Transit with Linda Khamoushian

April 12, 2022 10:00 - 50 minutes - 34.6 MB

Linda Khamoushian is a Los Angeles native, and a graduate of UC Berkeley and UCLA. She holds a Masters degree in Urban and Regional Planning. She currently serves as the Director of Shared Mobility at GRID Alternatives. Previously, she worked as the Policy Director for the California Bicycle Coalition and as an urban planning researcher in health equity, environment, and transportation. She has over 15 years of experience in organizational development, public policy, and community engageme...

2.08 On Inspiring the Next-Gen Clean Energy Workforce with Chaun MacQueen

April 05, 2022 10:00 - 49 minutes - 33.8 MB

Chaun MacQueen oversees CE - Clean Energy. Bright Futures., a clean energy and career-connected education program at the Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF). She offers innovation and creative thinking in scaling the impact of CE’s work throughout the U.S.  Chaun has over 25 years of experience designing and managing environmental education and social impact programs in the U.S. and abroad for diverse audiences. In September 2021 (and also in 2015 and in 2008), BEF’s CE program was s...

2.07 On Turning Energy Data into Actionable Information with Elizabeth Sendich

March 29, 2022 10:00 - 1 hour - 43.3 MB

Elizabeth Sendich is Lead Economic Modeler with the Energy Information Administration (EIA)’s Macroeconomic and Emissions Team with the Office of Integrated & International Energy Analysis, and delights in the world of how and where things are made. She helps maintain EIA’s long-term international economic forecasts and enhances public understanding of important issues related to the industrial sector. Before beginning work with EIA, Elizabeth studied chemical engineering at Michigan State...

2.06 On Architecting the Clean Energy Future through Collaboration with Amy Simpkins featuring Laura Novak

March 22, 2022 10:00 - 1 hour - 41.6 MB

For this 20th Power Flow episode, we flip the script - Power Flow Creative Director, Laura Novak, interviews our erstwhile host, Amy Simpkins, putting her on the hot seat and giving her a dose of her own tough questions. As co-founder and CEO at muGrid Analytics, Amy Simpkins solves wicked problems at the intersection of energy technology and economics using math and modeling. muGrid provides bankable techno-economic analysis, optimized control, and project development of renewable energy,...

2.05 On Solar Reuse for Low Income Communities & a Whole-Life Approach with Maria Agazio

March 15, 2022 10:00 - 48 minutes - 33.7 MB

Maria Agazio is a sustainability and renewable energy professional who serves the rocky mountain region. She is the Co-founder of Equitable Solar Solutions(TM), a nonprofit program that reallocates discarded solar panels that still have a useful life by installing them in low income communities in an effort to close the gap in access to solar. She was awarded the Forbes 30 under 30 class of 2022 for her efforts. She is passionate about preserving and restoring diverse, resilient communiti...

2.04 On Gaps in Data Access & Balancing Complexity with Nancy LaPlaca

March 08, 2022 11:00 - 59 minutes - 40.9 MB

Nancy LaPlaca, J.D., is a regulatory policy consultant who has worked at the cutting edge of regulatory policies that affect clean energy. In 2006, Nancy challenged the permit for a so-called “clean” coal plant with carbon capture and sequestration. Nancy and colleagues helped to stop that boondoggle, as well as other “clean” coal boondoggles around the U.S. Nancy served as Policy Advisor to an AZ Public Utilities Commissioner for 4 years, helped to promote policies that increase solar, ener...

2.03 On Intentionality & Intersections in Energy with Melanie Santiago-Mosier

March 01, 2022 11:00 - 47 minutes - 32.9 MB

Melanie Santiago-Mosier is an award-winning energy expert and thought leader, implementing a vision for diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in and through clean energy.  She is the Deputy Director for Clean Energy Group & Clean Energy States Alliance, sister nonprofits who provide technical expertise and independent analysis in support of communities and government leaders working for an equitable clean energy transition.  Melanie ensures the organizations pursue their highest strate...

2.02 On Market Parity for Solar & an Expansive Future with Darryl Parker

February 22, 2022 11:00 - 52 minutes - 36.1 MB

An experienced and highly motivated business leader, Darryl Parker’s work in 57 countries makes him a leader in driving innovation across global, matrixed organizations and developing and executing strategies for complex organizations. He brings a strong entrepreneurial mindset, business acumen, passion for innovation and a true commitment to developing the talent around him to every role. He also designs sales and marketing programs that achieve financial targets and deliver beyond customer...

2.01 On Equity & Shaping Human Behavior with Puja Vohra

February 15, 2022 11:00 - 51 minutes - 35.2 MB

Puja Vohra is the Director of Business Strategy at Slipstream, where she focuses on leading the expansion of Slipstream's clean energy programs and services in the Northeast. Puja has twenty years experience in energy efficiency and sustainability in the built environment, strategic planning for utility program design, green building technology research and energy policies. Prior to Slipstream, she was a principal analyst overseeing the commercial and industrial energy efficiency portfolio ...

Episode 1.14 On Designing for Change & Compassion with Ahlmahz Negash, PhD

December 07, 2021 11:00 - 51 minutes - 35.5 MB

Here on Power Flow we do a lot of thinking about the future of energy. For Ahlmahz Negash, PhD, it's what she does every day for the City of Tacoma in her job as a long range resource planner. She's helping the city not only plan for clean sources of energy (which they already have in spades) but also plan for electrification - enabling vehicles, buildings, and industrial processes to move to those clean sources of energy.  As a futurist, Ahlmahz is passionate about designing for agility an...

Episode 1.13 On Opportunities at the Consumer/Utility Edge with Dr. Julieta Giraldez

November 30, 2021 11:00 - 49 minutes - 34.3 MB

After a 10 year term at the National Renewable Energy Lab, Dr. Julieta Giraldez is working at the edge of technology and regulatory issues, at the edge of the utility, the energy policy, and the energy consumer. She is a facilitator of conversations that move clean energy projects forward.  We talk about a lot of edges in this episode: between research and implementation, between the public and private sectors, between complexity and opportunity, and between the data and decision making. Q...

Episode 1.12 On Interoperability and Breaking Down Stovepipes with Lori Wright

November 16, 2021 11:00 - 45 minutes - 31.1 MB

Lori Wright is helping to solve tomorrow's problems today. She is a lawyer working in technology - often energy technology - and helping developers, designers, and innovators build systems that will stand the test of time.  She focuses on issues of cybersecurity and interoperability, topics that are often hard for implementers to stop and think about. Lori brings a long-game perspective on how the decisions we make today help or hinder the clean energy future, and we'd all do well to pay at...

Episode 1.11 On Resilient Microgrids and the Courage to Implement with Daniel Wiggins Jr.

November 09, 2021 11:00 - 55 minutes - 38.1 MB

After a historic flooding event in 2016, which left the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa without power and critical infrastructure, the tribe committed themselves to installing microgrids to ensure clean, resilient power on tribal lands. In May 2021, the tribe commissioned three building level microgrids, incorporating more than 520 kW of solar and over 1MWh of battery storage, the largest battery system to date in the state of Wisconsin. The project is named Ishkonige Nawadide, whic...

Episode 1.11 On Resilient Microgrids and the Courage to Implement with Daniel Wiggins Jr.

November 09, 2021 11:00 - 55 minutes - 38.1 MB

After a historic flooding event in 2016, which left the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa without power and critical infrastructure, the tribe committed themselves to installing microgrids to ensure clean, resilient power on tribal lands. In May 2021, the tribe commissioned three building level microgrids, incorporating more than 520 kW of solar and over 1MWh of battery storage, the largest battery system to date in the state of Wisconsin. The project is named Ishkonige Nawadide, whic...

Episode 1.10 On Solar Recycling and the Joy-Innovation Positive Feedback Loop with Janette Freeman

November 02, 2021 10:00 - 47 minutes - 32.5 MB

We all know the green benefits of installing renewable energy generation like solar PV, but what happens at the system's end of life? If the panels end up in a landfill, we aren't doing our planet any favors.  Janette Freeman at FabTech is on a mission to keep panels out of landfills by either reusing or recycling them. In this episode, we talk about what the different paths to reuse and recycling look like and how to shift mindset to prepare for project end-of-life during earlier project p...

Episode 1.09 On Empowering Energy Champions with Katherine Lucey

October 26, 2021 10:00 - 51 minutes - 35.1 MB

Energy access affects health, safety, and education. Seventy-five percent of Africa’s population live without access to modern energy, and women are affected the most. Our guest this week is Katherine Lucey, who is bringing the light to communities in Africa – literally. Her non-profit organization, Solar Sister, recruits women in sub-Saharan Africa and trains them in business skills. This provides women opportunities to distribute clean energy in underserved, off grid communities and to ge...

Episode 1.08 On Weaving a Narrative of Hope with Una Nowling

October 19, 2021 10:00 - 59 minutes - 40.9 MB

The path to a clean energy future is likely not a straightforward one, strewn with complexities. Luckily, engineers love unpacking complexity.  Our guest this week is Una Nowling, a study in paradox. Una is a fuels engineer who knows so much about coal, she has been nicknamed by colleagues and clients "The Coal Goddess." Even so, Una is relentlessly committed to decarbonization. She takes a refreshingly balanced approach to decarbonization and the clean energy transition, bringing the pract...

Episode 1.07 On Stewardship of Aging Assets and Reuse with Zora Chung

October 12, 2021 10:00 - 49 minutes - 34.3 MB

Battery energy storage is getting a great deal of press because of the way it is revolutionizing transportation and vehicle electrification as well as how it enables higher penetration of non-dispatchable renewable energy generation, both in front of and behind the meter.  But questions about battery end of life plague the technology.  Are batteries recyclable? What happens to batteries whose performance is no longer sufficient for the rigors of electric vehicles? Could EV batteries have a...

Episode 1.06 On the Power of Holistic, Incremental Transformation with Liana Cassar

October 05, 2021 10:00 - 54 minutes - 37.7 MB

As an energy industry professional, I know that energy policy is important, but policymaking itself remains something of a black box.  State representative Liana Cassar of Rhode Island is pulling back the curtain for us today.  Liana's professional background is systems thinking and design for the health care sector, but as a legislator, she balances myriad legislative priorities including energy policy.  On this episode, Liana shares with us how she learns about domain specific issues, h...

Episode 1.05 On Citizen Power for the Climate Crisis with Leslie Glustrom

September 28, 2021 10:00 - 56 minutes - 38.9 MB

What can regular citizens possibly do about climate change? To move the clean energy transition forward?  Leslie Glustrom was a humble scientist who "belongs in a lab working on a problem only one or two other people understand." But as a mom she couldn't shake the feeling that she needed to do something, anything, to leave a cleaner planet for her kids.  She dedicated herself to citizen advocacy -- working hard to rally communities to get energy policy passed at local, state, and federal ...

Episode 1.04 On EV Infrastructure and Green Workforce Development with Kameale Terry

September 21, 2021 10:00 - 49 minutes - 34 MB

One of the biggest concerns I have heard from laypeople about the electric vehicle transition is about the availability of charging stations. Kameale Terry is helping to address that need with ChargerHelp! which boasts a specialized workforce of charging station maintenance professionals, able to troubleshoot non-working EV charging stations and get them back online.  In doing so, Kameale is not only contributing to the electric vehicle revolution, she is developing the new green workforce ...

Episode 1.03 On the Future of Transactive Energy with Kay Aikin

September 14, 2021 10:00 - 46 minutes - 32.3 MB

As we transition to an all-electric future, we are presented with an unprecedented opportunity to control individual device usage to be more efficient.  How do edge devices “decide” whether it’s efficient to operate?  Perhaps the answer lies in proper economic incentive. Transactive energy is a concept where the instantaneous price of energy allows the grid to communicate its challenges to users and for users to communicate back to the grid their priorities. How does it work?  This week we ...

Episode 1.02 On Battery Technology Innovation with Eloisa de Castro

September 14, 2021 09:00 - 48 minutes - 33.4 MB

In this episode, we get nerdy about batteries and how battery technology has the power to drive the energy transition. Energy storage is a crucial piece of the clean energy future. It mitigates the intermittency of nondispatchable renewable generation like solar or wind and allows us to shift energy to when it is truly needed while also providing grid stability.  Lithium-based batteries are currently the front-running energy storage candidate due to their wide use in personal electronics o...

Episode 1.01 On Bringing All Minds to the Whiteboard with Amy Simpkins

September 14, 2021 08:00 - 47 minutes - 32.3 MB

In this episode, Power Flow host Amy Simpkins shares her vision for the podcast and the importance of collaboration in innovation.  Featuring conversations with energy experts, Power Flow showcases all things energy: the new energy economy, the all-electric future, sustainability, resilience, and equity. Learn how microgrid project development is similar to spacecraft acquisition. Also: sustainability, community resilience, the new energy economy, all-electric future, and moving from centr...

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July 21, 2021 16:00 - 3 minutes - 2.16 MB

The energy revolution is coming, and it's all hands on deck. Amplifying the expertise of the leaders in the new energy economy and inviting diverse voices to the table, we'll talk solar power, battery storage and battery alternatives, microgrids, renewable energy, distributed energy architectures, energy policy, energy equity, and all things energy. I'm your host, Amy Simpkins, renewable energy CEO (and Rocket Scientist) and I am passionate about creating sustainable change. I believe that ...

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