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S1E330 E330: Hydrogen Is Dying. Here's What the Data Actually Says. | Michael Barnard
Originally published as Episode 230 — this conversation has only become more relevant since. Michael Barnard is a climate futurist who builds decade-by-decade projections of the energy transition…
S1E329 E329: From Cooking With Gas to Cooking With Batteries
Hamish McKenzie is Deputy Director of the Energy and Climate Program at the Grattan Institute. His team just published a landmark report on Australia's gas transition — and the findings are stark.…
S1E326 E328: The Duck Curve Is Dying. Here's What Replaced It
Jess Hunt has spent 25 years redesigning electricity markets. She was involved in the Hornsdale Big Battery — the world's first grid-scale battery — and now consults for governments and regulators…
S1E327 E327: Why Is the Energy Transition Inevitable? | Energypreneurs Masterclass Ep 1
Why is the energy transition inevitable? Not just desirable, but inevitable. In this first module of the Energypreneurs Masterclass, I curated five conversations from 300+ episodes to answer that…
S1E326 E326: The Technology is Ready. So Why Hasn't it Scaled?
The Philippines imports $15 billion worth of oil every year. 4 million tricycles burn a significant share of it. Paul Johnston is the CEO of Pure EV, 350 electric tricycles operating across the…
S1E325 E325: Never Waste a Good Crisis
The Philippines has one of the best renewable energy laws in the world, one of the highest electricity tariffs relative to income, and 278 island communities still running on diesel. Something…
S1E324 E324: Bottom-Up Development: Lessons from Bangladesh
In this episode, our guests are Sayeed and Zahir, two experienced engineers and infrastructure specialists who discuss Bangladesh's development journey across water, transport, urban planning, and…
S1E323 E323: Solar, Batteries and the End of the Power Bill
South Australia is producing 150% of its electricity demand from solar. Australia installed 10% of global battery capacity in a single month — for a country that represents 1% of the world's…
S1E322 E322: Why You Must Never Cross Your Own Line | Raju Mandhyan
In this episode of the Energypreneurs Podcast, Raju Mandhyan discusses authentic influence, leadership, and staying true to your values in a rapidly changing world. Raju shares powerful personal…
S1E321 E321: When Electricity Becomes Free | Jeff Wolfe
Jeff Wolfe, a pioneer of rooftop solar in the U.S., joins Energypreneurs to discuss the rapid evolution of solar, EVs, and battery storage, and what it means for the future of the grid. From $20 per…
S1E320 E320: Climate Finance Beyond the Buzzwords
In this episode, our guest is Jyoti Bisbey, a climate finance expert and former World Bank professional, discussing climate finance, adaptation vs mitigation, sustainable infrastructure, clean…
S1E319 E319: Energy Security - A Kilometre of Anxiety
In this episode, I reflect on the growing energy security crisis in net energy-importing developing countries like Bangladesh and the Philippines. Drawing from a recent visit to Dhaka, I share the…
S1E318 E318: Energy, Trade & the Future of Logistics
In this episode, our guest is Penny Estrada, Chief Growth Officer in a global freight forwarding business. She shares how constant disruptions, rising fuel costs, and supply chain bottlenecks are…
S1E314 E317: Facing Climate Change: A Survivor-to-Entrepreneur Story
In this episode, our guest is Jasteanne "Jazzy" Benito, a survivor of Typhoon Haiyan who shares her firsthand experience of one of the most devastating storms in history. She reflects on how living…
S1E316 E316: Mobilizing Private Capital: ADB's Playbook for Green Growth in ASEAN
In this episode, our guest is Pratish Halady, Regional Head for Private Sector Development (Southeast Asia) at the Asian Development Bank (ADB). He shares how ADB is bringing together green finance…
S1E313 E315: Grid and Off-Grid Renewable Energy in the Philippines
In this episode, our guest is Monalisa Dimalanta, former Chairperson of the Energy Regulatory Commission, who shares insights into the Philippines' evolving energy sector. We discuss the gap between…
S1E314 E314: Rethinking E-Mobility for Cities
In this episode, our guest is David Beeton, CEO of Urban Foresight and a pioneer in electric mobility. He shares insights on the evolution of electric vehicles, the shift toward autonomous transport,…
S1E313 E313: Scaling Wind: Bigger Turbines, Smarter Grids
David Osmond breaks down how wind energy works, why turbines are getting bigger, and how wind complements solar power. He also explains how batteries, EVs, and smart grids can enable up to 98%…
S1E312 E312: Unlocking Climate Finance for EV Adoption
In this episode, our guest is Guillaume Rémy, who explains how carbon credits can accelerate electric mobility adoption and unlock new revenue streams. We explore Article 6 carbon markets, EV…
S1E311 E311: Australia's Move from Gas to Electricity
In this episode, our guest is Jay Gordon, discussing Australia's shift from gas to electricity, driven by rising costs, energy security, and net zero goals. He explores electrification, rooftop…
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