• The Big Picture on Batteries - with Roger Miksad from Battery Council International
    Sep 26 2024

    Sponsored by KPMG

    With Climate Week in full swing, tons of speeches, meetings and presentations are taking place in New York, with an eye toward how the energy transition will continue to evolve. One key technology that will continue to play a huge role in that evolution is batteries. Roger Miksad, the president and executive director of Battery Council International, stops by the show to explain how batteries of various chemistries are advancing to power things like data centers, EVs and microgrids. Roger also touches on a few policies that the battery sector is watching closely, like the USA Batteries Act. And with more and more batteries coming to the market, Roger outlines the hard work BCI and its members have put in over the years to advance recycling and develop a circular economy for raw materials and components.

    More resources from KPMG
    KPMG generative AI survey report: Energy, natural resources and chemicals
    KPMG LLP AI & Digital Innovation Quarter Pulse Survey - Q2 2024

    Key highlights
    The importance of Climate Week - (2:57)
    What Roger hopes to see from this year's Climate Week - (3:59)
    The expanding role of batteries in the energy landscape - (4:30)
    Specific areas batteries are powering the energy transition - (6:04)
    The impact the Inflation Reduction Act is having on battery manufacturing - (7:53)
    Other policies that are crucial for the battery industry - (10:31)
    The role batteries play in powering data centers - (14:41)
    Advancements in battery recycling and the circular economy - (16:42)
    Roger's bold predictions - (19:58)

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    24 mins
  • Suzanne Leta from Fluence on the Policies (And Politics) of Domestic Manufacturing
    Sep 24 2024

    Sponsored by KPMG and EDF Renewables

    With the election fast-approaching, many people in the renewable energy industry are wondering how a potential shift in the current political power structure in the US might impact the push for clean energy. With that uncertainty in mind, Suzanne Leta, vice president of policy and advocacy for the Americas at Fluence, joins the show to discuss tax incentives related to the Inflation Reduction Act, with a particular focus on domestic manufacturing. Suzanne also explains how tariffs related to batteries are structured in a way that makes them surprisingly vulnerable to the whims of whoever occupies the White House. Suzanne also touches on cybersecurity and shares her insights on the impact data centers powering AI are placing on batteries and the rest of the grid … and how smart utilities and other organizations are planning to manage that increased energy demand.

    More insights from Suzanne:
    Powering America's Future: Grid-Scale Energy Storage Boosts Grid Reliability, Jobs and US Manufacturing

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    Survey results: High energy expectations for renewables

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    What We Do

    Key highlights from Suzanne:
    The buzz around domestic manufacturing - (4:01)
    Other IRA incentives like the PTC, ITC and other bonus tax credits - (10:45)
    The whimsical nature of Section 301 tariffs on batteries - (13:20)
    The politics of the election and the energy transition in the US - (17:15)
    Cybersecurity and the grid - (22:12)
    Manaing the boom in energy demand from AI data centers - (26:41)
    'Hyperscale' data centers vs. typical data centers - (27:24)
    Suzanne's bold predictions about the future of battery storage - (31:46)

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    36 mins
  • Checking in from RE+ with Ryan Pfaff from EDF Renewables
    Sep 12 2024

    Sponsored by KPMG

    In this special episode from RE+, we connect with Ryan Pfaff, EVP of Grid- and Distribution-Scale Power at EDF Renewables. Ryan discusses the massive growth in energy demand from companies and utilities, the geographic distribution of clean energy jobs across the US and what the future of automation might look like for renewables. Ryan explains how the longer duration of incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act is boosting renewables and he also outlines what customers and developers can do to quicken the pace of projects and bring more clean energy to the grid.

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    Survey results: High energy expectations for renewables

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    20 mins
  • Checking in from RE+ with Jessica Libby from KPMG
    Sep 12 2024

    Sponsored by EDF Renewables

    This special episode focusing on RE+ features insights from Jessica Libby, a Principal in the KPMG US Trade and Customs service line. Jessica shares her expert analysis of all the hottest topics from the conference, including the outlook for tariffs, news related to forced labor and the future of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). We also discuss the long-term prospects for key components of the Inflation Reduction Act -- regardless of which party takes the White House.

    And in a lighter moment, Jessica kicks off the conversation by revealing that one of the 'must-see' things at this year's RE+ is sheep ... real, live sheep in the convention hall.

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    11 mins
  • Inside the Loan Programs Office with Chris Creed from the DoE
    Sep 4 2024

    Sponsored by KPMG and Vinson & Elkins

    Chris Creed, the chief investment officer at the US Department of Energy's Loan Programs Office (LPO), joins the show to discuss how the LPO is deploying public funds and attracting private capital to energy, transportation and manufacturing projects that are advancing technologies and delivering jobs across America. Creed shares his insider perspective on how the LPO's various financial programs are helping established companies expand their operations and newer companies build what the LPO calls a 'bridge to bankability.'

    Key highlights
    Overall mission of the LPO - (3:42)
    Projects the LPO has recently helped finance - (4:26)
    Diversity of projects that apply for LPO financing - (6:50)
    The differing maturity levels of companies within the LPO's portfolio - (10:13)
    The philosphy behind the 'bridge to bankability' - (18:27)
    The 'patient capital' of the LPO - (20:08)
    How the LPO works with private investors - (22:25)
    The process for LPO applicants - (24:44)

    More resources from the LPO
    Monthly Application Activity Report

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    Turning the Tide in Scaling Renewables
    Energy Institute 2024 Statistical Review of World Energy

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    Energy Transition & Clean Technology
    In-Depth Insight on the Energy Transition
    V&E+ - Conversations About Our Values, Views and Ventures
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    845 Texas Avenue, Houston, Texas 77002
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    31 mins
  • Luis Silva from EDF Renewables Shares a Developer's Perspective on Financing the Energy Transition
    Aug 28 2024

    Sponsored by KPMG

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    Energy & Chemicals
    Energy Institute 2024 Statistical Review of World Energy


    As the financial landscape for the renewables industry continues to evolve, Luis Silva, the chief financial officer at EDF Renewables, joins the show to offer his perspective on what lies ahead for the energy transition. Luis delves into areas of focus like the Inflation Reduction Act, the cost of capital and emerging trends around how projects are being financed. We also spend a great deal of time talking about transferable tax credits. In fact, when asked to share his bold predictions … the first one Luis mentions is very much related to transferable tax credits.

    Key highlights
    How the financial landscape for renewables has evolved - (3:21)
    Operating in the current interest rate environment - (5:06)
    What are the biggest financial risks to the renewables industry right now? - (6:40)
    New players in the transferable tax credit market - (8:10)
    Key questions being asked around tax deals - (10:19)
    Luis' views on the Inflation Reduction Act - (13:47)
    Policy moves that could help the renewables industry - (17:05)
    Top concerns around deal finance - (17:51)
    Luis' bold predictions - (19:26)

    More resources from EDF Renewables
    What we do - Solar


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    23 mins
  • Crux's Alfred Johnson Outlines Trends in the Market for Transferable Tax Credits
    Aug 14 2024

    Sponsored by: EDF Renewables

    The Inflation Reduction Act has revolutionized how the energy transition is being financed. The IRA is chock full of tax credits and other incentives designed to spur investment in renewables and one key aspect of the IRA pertains to the transferability of those tax credits. Alfred Johnson, the co-founder and CEO of Crux, joins the show to discuss how the market for transferable tax credits is taking shape. The team at Crux recently released their Mid-Year Market Intelligence Report, which details how the market for transferable tax credits is faring so far this year.

    Alfred also offers his insights on how the market for transferable tax credits is set to grow -- regardless of political uncertainty -- and what firms can do to make their tax credits 'highly transactable' in a rapidly evolving market.

    And finally, Alfred tells the remarkable story of how part of his inspiration to co-found Crux came from a source that is VERY familiar to listeners of this podcast.

    Key highlights
    Background information at Alread and the founding of Crux - (3:34)
    How Crux's 2024 Mid-Year Market Intelligence Report was compiled - (6:41)
    The 6 key takeaways from the Mid-Year Market Intelligence Report - (9:31)
    What's driving growth in the market for transferable tax credits - (11:18)
    Participation in the market expands beyond big banks and Big Tech - (14:27)
    How long it takes deals to close - (15:46)
    Regions where deals are originating - (17:55)
    How the market is coping with political uncertainty - (19:13)
    Possible headwinds the market might encounter - (20:28)
    How big will the market be by 2030? - (21:56)
    How organizations can make their tax credits highly transactable - (23:43)
    Where Alfred got some of his inspiration to co-found Crux - (28:05)


    More resources from EDF Renewables
    What we do - Solar



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    31 mins
  • A Tale of Two Solar Markets in the US
    Jul 30 2024

    Sponsored by: EDF Renewables

    When it comes to the utility-scale and residential solar sectors in the US, Daniel Cruise, partner at Lium Research, says current trends tell a tale of two markets. While research from the team at Lium points to a booming utility-scale market that is enjoying record construction starts, the residential market is struggling in California and beyond. Other highlights from our conversation include:

    • With sourcing of solar modules a hot topic in the news, Cruise notes that NextEra is switching to Indian suppliers for many of its large scale solar projects.
    • Cruise predicts 40 gigawatts of new solar will be interconnected to the grid in 2024, with an additional 50 gigawatts to follow in 2025.
    • Noting a decline in the fervor surrounding overall renewables markets in the last year or two, Cruise shares his insights on suspected causes ... and possible remedies.

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    What we do - Solar

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    19 mins