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More Than Eight Minutes - Extended Interviews

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In this complementary podcast to Eight Minutes, Paul digs deeper with his guests on major topics. For those wanting a bit more information, enjoy these long form interviews with some of the best leaders in clean energy and climate.

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  • How the Massachusetts Community Climate Bank is Supporting Climate Action While Also Addressing Housing Affordability - Maggie Super Church (Mass Community Climate Bank)
    Jun 23 2025

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    States have shifted to the forefront of climate leadership here in the US. And one of the tools that many of these States are employing to make it easier and less risky for individuals and companies to invest behind energy savings has been the Green Bank, a financial institution designed to overcome some of the barriers to financing climate action.

    Massachusetts set up their Green Bank in a novel way, though. They embedded the institution inside of MassHousing and gave it the dual mandate to address not only climate change, but the challenge of affordable housing as well.

    So, how are they doing? Paul sits with Maggie Super Church of the Massachusetts Community Climate Bank to understand more about how the entity is delivering on its promise to save energy and costs for Massachusetts homeowners.

    NOTE: Since this episode was recorded, the Massachusetts Community Climate Bank has officially released their MA Energy Savings Finder. If you're interested in how you can take advantage of these programs, this tool is a great one-stop resource for finding all clean energy incentives, rebates and tax credits for your home.

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    Maggie Super Church

    Massachusetts Community Climate Bank

    All In Energy

    Cape Light Compact

    Center for ECO Technology

    MA Energy Savings Finder

    Abode Energy Management

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    32 m
  • What's Next for Gas Distribution Companies? - Jan Rosenow (Regulatory Assistance Project)
    Nov 25 2024

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    With millions of miles of gas distribution pipelines under our feet, the transition away from gas and toward electrification needs to account for that existing infrastructure somehow. And that comes with risks, not only to gas distribution companies but to their customers as well.

    Understanding, anticipating and managing these risks is a vital part of a safe, equitable transition. To discuss this topic, Paul is joined by Jan Rosenow of Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP). They really dig into what is needed to decommission an entire industry.

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    Jan Rosenow

    Regulatory Assistance Project

    "The elephant in the room: How do we regulate gas transportation infrastructure as gas demand declines?" - Rosenow, Lowes & Kemfert

    "Planning and regulating Europe’s gas networks: breaking up with fossil gas" - Regulatory Assistance Project

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    38 m
  • VPPs and Commercial Buildings as Grid Assets - Courtney Blodgett (Edo)
    Sep 9 2024

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    The demand for electricity continues to go up. But instead of relying upon utilities to build more dirtier gas and oil fired power plants, a more novel approach is emerging. These Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) aggregate together a number of residential or commercial buildings and adjust demand in order to keep the grid operating optimally.

    Paul talks with Courtney Blodgett, Co-Founder and Director of Strategy at Edo on how VPPs work and how Edo is helping commercial buildings become powerful grid assets.

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    Courtney Blodgett

    "Sector Spotlight: Virtual Power Plants" - Department of Energy

    Edo

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    37 m
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