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  • Harvesting sunlight: Agrivoltaics is winning over middle America
    Aug 11 2025

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    Agrivoltaics, or using land for both farming and solar energy generation, is becoming more popular in the United States. Such dual-use practices are a 'middle ground' between critics who argue too much prime farmland is being used for utility-scale solar projects and proponents, who point out significantly more real estate is dedicated to ethanol production.


    In many situations, it's an attractive proposition for land owners to lease a chunk of their property to a developer for 20-30 years, at which point, the plot is restored to its original state and can resume crop production. Each agrivoltaics project is a custom fit, requiring community engagement from the first planning stages. Accordingly, developers of dual-use projects must become fast friends with farmers, creating a symbiotic relationship that ensures each endeavor ends up a win-win.


    On this episode of the Factor This podcast, host Paul Gerke is joined by three foremost agrivoltaics experts to share stories, discuss best practices, and pontificate on perfecting policy. Topics include establishing dual-use markets, detailing new pilots and innovations, recalling memorable interactions with landowners, and more.

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    47 m
  • This Week in Cleantech (07/25/2025) - A win for a utility in the data center struggle
    Jul 25 2025

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    This Week in Cleantech is a weekly podcast covering the most impactful stories in clean energy and climate in 15 minutes or less featuring Paul Gerke of Factor This and Tigercomm’s Mike Casey.

    This week’s episode features special guest Dan Gearino from Inside Climate News, who wrote about how an Ohio utility has won a fight over who foots the costs of grid infrastructure upgrades from the buildout of data centers.

    This week's "Cleantecher of the Week" is Russ Bates, Founder of NXTGEN Energy Solutions. Russ was asked to testify as an expert witness before the Georgia Public Service Commission. Georgia Power Company imposes size limits on solar-plus-storage and provides little meaningful access to community solar. Russ explained how these concerns are already addressed by inverter technology, export-limiting capabilities, and Georgia’s own interconnection review process. Now, the Commission has expanded access to clean energy across churches, schools and the like. They also put community solar on a clear path forward.

    This Week in Cleantech — July 25, 2025

    1. Trump administration taking new steps to block wind and solar projects, undisclosed memo says — POLITICO
    2. With One Call, Trump Alters the Fate of a Contested Power Project — The New York Times
    3. Wall St. Firms Are Buying Utilities to Tap Into the A.I. Boom — The New York Times
    4. Lobbyists spent millions to save green energy. Wins were few. — E&E News
    5. Consumers (and a Utility) Get a Win in Ohio, While Data Centers Take the Loss — Inside Climate News

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    20 m
  • Community Solar is Powering on
    Jul 21 2025

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    In the shadow of the ongoing federal dismantling of renewable energy policy, a growing number of states are exploring the benefits of community solar. On this episode of the Factor This podcast, Jorge Vargas, the co-founder and CEO of distributed generation platform Aspen Power, rallies behind his industry at a critical moment, detailing the importance of such projects amid unprecedented electric load growth.

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    41 m
  • This Week in Cleantech (07/11/2025) - Uncertainty killed these clean energy projects
    Jul 18 2025

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    This Week in Cleantech is a weekly podcast covering the most impactful stories in clean energy and climate in 15 minutes or less featuring Paul Gerke of Factor This and Tigercomm’s Mike Casey.

    This week’s episode features special guest Sam Black, a filmmaker and journalist for More Perfect Union, who began investigating the early impacts of political uncertainty on clean energy sectors following Donald Trump's re-election.

    This week's "Cleantecher of the Week" is Kevin Doffing, from Project Vanguard, who just shared a post on solar and farmland. He cites the 100 acres of land for ethanol = 1 acre of land for solar stat, then asks the questions: Do we want to keep burning food for fuel? Or use a fraction of that land to power our homes, cars, and grid?

    This Week in Cleantech — July 18, 2025

    1. Why Americans Can’t Buy the World’s Best Electric Car — The New York Times
    2. Supercharging Solar With Quantum Dots — The Wall Street Journal
    3. Dems couldn’t save Biden’s energy programs — so they’ll try to make them a weapon against the GOP — POLITICO
    4. 4.6 Billion Years On, the Sun Is Having a Moment — The New Yorker
    5. He Voted For Trump. It Cost Him His Job – More Perfect Union


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    17 m
  • This Week in Cleantech (07/11/2025) - More handouts for big oil?
    Jul 11 2025

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    This Week in Cleantech is a weekly podcast covering the most impactful stories in clean energy and climate in 15 minutes or less featuring Paul Gerke of Factor This and Tigercomm’s Mike Casey.

    This week’s episode features special guest Mark Gongloff from Bloomberg, who wrote about how Senate Republicans are proposing nearly $18 billion in new subsidies for fossil-fuel companies over the next decade.

    This week's "Cleantecher of the Week" is Mark Jacobs, co-founder of EVmath. Mark led marketing for the DOE-funded EMPOWER Project which helps workplaces install EV chargers for their employees.

    This Week in Cleantech — July 11, 2025

    1. Trump’s crackdown on renewable energy has just begun — The Washington Post
    2. The Permitting Crisis for Renewables — Heatmap News
    3. How the Trump tax bill could help China win at A.I. — The Washington Post
    4. America invents. Others deploy. — Latitude Media
    5. The GOP Wants to Give Big Oil a Handout It Doesn’t Need — Bloomberg


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    18 m
  • This Week in Cleantech (07/07/2025) - How can data centers become more flexible?
    Jul 7 2025

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    This Week in Cleantech is a weekly podcast covering the most impactful stories in clean energy and climate in 15 minutes or less featuring Paul Gerke of Factor This and Tigercomm’s Mike Casey.

    This week’s episode features special guest Maeve Allsup from Latitude Media, who wrote about how a a new startup allowed an Oracle data center using Nvidia GPUs to cut its power consumption 25% during hours of peak grid demand without sacrificing performance.

    This week's "Cleantecher of the Week" is JoeBen Bevirt, founder of Joby Aviation, a company developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service. This week, its electric air taxi completed a series of piloted, vertical-takeoff-and-landing wingborne flights in Dubai. Congratulations, JoeBen!

    This Week in Cleantech — July 07, 2025

    1. Ford Forced to Idle Multiple US Plants on China Magnet Shortage – Bloomberg
    2. China's Clean Energy Boom Could Win the Race to Power the Future – New York Times
    3. Climate threat to U.S. infrastructure is accelerating. Here's what's most at risk – CNBC
    4. Red States–And AI–Are Big Losers From Trump’s Clean Energy Massacre – Forbes
    5. Nvidia and Oracle tapped this startup to flex a Phoenix data center – Latitude Media


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    20 m
  • This Week in Cleantech (06/27/2025) - Can we meet climate goals without fixing our food?
    Jun 27 2025

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    This Week in Cleantech is a weekly podcast covering the most impactful stories in clean energy and climate in 15 minutes or less featuring Paul Gerke of Factor This and Tigercomm’s Mike Casey.

    This week’s episode features special guest Michael Grunwald from the Atlantic, who wrote aobut how we won’t meet climate goals without fixing our food system.

    This week's "Cleantecher of the Week" is Kakani Katija, creator of the gaming app FathomVerse. This summer, Katija’s team plans to test an AI underwater robot that will search for specific marine species and collect data. The goal is to deploy a fleet of underwater AI-enabled drones constantly monitoring marine animals to gain insight into the ocean’s impact on global climate.

    This Week in Cleantech — June 27, 2025

    1. The U.S. Gave Up Its Lead in Clean Energy Sectors Before. It Might Be Doing It Again. — The Wall Street Journal
    2. Blackouts, Brownouts, and Freaked-Out Grid Operators: The Summer of Load Has Arrived — Heatmap News
    3. ‘Throwing us off a cliff’: Megabill could derail hundreds of planned clean energy projects — POLITICO
    4. New York to Build One of First U.S. Nuclear-Power Plants in Generation — The Wall Street Journal
    5. Humanity Can Quit Fossil Fuels—But Not Food — The Atlantic



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    21 m
  • Preparing the grid for the climate of tomorrow
    Jun 25 2025

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    Since 2022, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), a nonprofit, independent research and development group focused on the generation, delivery, and use of electricity, has been developing a framework to help utilities enhance the resilience of their infrastructure. The Climate READi initiative aims to strengthen the power sector’s collective approach to managing climate risk to power systems.

    On this episode of the Factor This podcast, host Paul Gerke chats with EPRI's Laura Fischer and Andrea Staid about the ongoing initiative, a robust collaboration including insights from more than 40 electric companies, 100 academic, consulting, and finance institutions, as well as national labs, regulators, and government agencies.

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    38 m