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2.05 On Solar Reuse for Low Income Communities & a Whole-Life Approach with Maria Agazio
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 i
2.04 On Gaps in Data Access & Balancing Complexity with Nancy LaPlaca
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
2.03 On Intentionality & Intersections in Energy with Melanie Santiago-Mosier
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 All
2.02 On Market Parity for Solar & an Expansive Future with Darryl Parker
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
2.01 On Equity & Shaping Human Behavior with Puja Vohra
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
Episode 1.14 On Designing for Change & Compassion with Ahlmahz Negash, PhD
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 sourc
Episode 1.13 On Opportunities at the Consumer/Utility Edge with Dr. Julieta Giraldez
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
Episode 1.12 On Interoperability and Breaking Down Stovepipes with Lori Wright
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 cy
Episode 1.11 On Resilient Microgrids and the Courage to Implement with Daniel Wiggins Jr.
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 20
Episode 1.10 On Solar Recycling and the Joy-Innovation Positive Feedback Loop with Janette Freeman
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 m