This week we speak with Ed Vine, who made his career at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, working on assessing and improving energy efficiency policies, technologies and programs.
He is an early pioneer in the area of improving how people use energy. He received his PhD from the University of California Davis. Ed provides us with a big picture of change over time.
In fact, we have a wide-ranging discussion on many topics with lots of twists and turns. But as you'll hear is a fascinating discussion we have on how energy technologies and policies have changed over time.
One of the areas we discussed is when solar was just getting its feet in California, and being experimented with by hobbyists and the challenges of integrating it into buildings and the electricity system itself.
Now in California, solar is mandated into new buildings, we discussed the shift from producing energy, like solar or wind to technologies that save and prevent energy from being used.
As long career provides us with an exciting look at how we move from policies to build nuclear power plants, up and down the Pacific Coast, to phasing out coal power plants and promoting high energy efficiency standards around the world.
Ed's PhD is in ecology, and we discussed the benefits of a multidisciplinary perspective and bringing together a multidisciplinary team. This includes tackling problems highlighted by the Sustainable Development Goals, and was also part of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.
We discuss energy cultures, which includes how we design homes, how people use their homes, and how social norms influence consumption habits. We discussed the impact women have on improving air quality, which results in fewer people going to the hospital. By understanding the impact of gender in the energy system, lives can be saved and improved. As you will hear, we do cover a lot of ground.
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(Ep. 36) Financing a Sustainable Economy — Linda Zeilina
(Ep 35) The Value of Climate Accounting — Martin Wainstein
(Ep. 34) Beyond Paris: IRENA delivers 2050 pathway
(Ep. 33) The Right for Energy Justice - Interview with Raphael Heffron
(Ep. 32) The Big Energy Decoupling
(Ep. 31) Climate Capitalism: Shifting to Green Growth - Michael LaBelle
(Ep. 30) Making Romania Fit for 55: Interview with Radu Dudau
(Ep. 29) The Equitable Battery Alliance: Innovating fair supply chains - Interview with Mathy Stanislaus
(Ep. 28) Digital Democracy: Blockchaining the Paris Agreement - Interview with Marco Schletz
(Ep. 27) The Innate Power to Move - with Michael LaBelle
(Ep. 26) The Life of a Global Energy Pioneer - Interview with Agata de Ru
(Ep. 25) Tightening the circles of the Circular Economy: Interview with David Peck
(Ep. 24) Leaving no home unheated: Interview with Dora Fazekas
(Ep. 23) Creating Radical Shared Value, with Michael LaBelle
(Ep. 22) The History - and future of Energy Efficiency in Europe - Interview with Rod Janssen
Episode 21: Energy Cultures: The axioms of an energy transition
(Ep. 20) The Reality of Imaginaries in Swedish Green Transport - Interview with Amelia Mutter
(Ep. 19) Putting Energy into Practice - Pandemics and Brexit: Interview with Andrew Judge
(Ep. 18) A FOMO Energy Transition: Competition makes 2030 the new 2050 - Interview with Rebekka Popp
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