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Watt's Next: Exploring Climatetech and Utility Innovation

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Podcast Overview

Get ready to plug in and power up with 'Watt's Next,' a podcast series breaking down new white papers, blogs, videos, and other public resources highlighting utility innovation. Note: this podcast is created entirely with Generative AI, demonstrating new innovations! Each episode offers a short, insightful discussion with friendly experts, keeping you informed and entertained as we navigate the road to a clean, sustainable energy future. Season 1: PG&E's 2024 R&D Strategy Report Season 2: DOE Liftoff Reports

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11/6/2024

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Episode thumbnail for S2E10 - Virtual Power Plants Commercial Liftoff

December 7, 2024

S2E10 - Virtual Power Plants Commercial Liftoff

<p>Virtual Power Plants are reshaping our energy future! This episode dives into the DOE’s VPP Liftoff report, revealing how VPPs can aggregate distributed energy resources to support grid reliability and cut costs. Learn about key challenges like enrollment and standardization, innovative solutions, and the pathway to achieving 160 GW of capacity by 2030. Join us for an insightful and entertaining look at how VPPs empower communities and transform grid operations.</p> <p><br /></p> <p>Learn more and read the full report here:</p> <p>https://liftoff.energy.gov/vpp/</p>

Episode thumbnail for S2E9 - Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Commercial Liftoff

December 6, 2024

S2E9 - Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Commercial Liftoff

Watt's Next co-hosts explore how Sustainable Aviation Fuel can decarbonize the skies, create a $300 billion industry by 2050, and meet ambitious climate targets.

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December 6, 2024

S2E8 - Offshore Wind Commercial Liftoff

<p>Offshore wind is on the rise! This episode explores the DOE’s Offshore Wind Liftoff report, highlighting its role in achieving clean energy goals. Discover how 100+ GW of offshore wind could power the U.S. by 2050, and dive into the potential of floating turbines for deeper waters. We tackle challenges like cost increases and transmission hurdles while showcasing strategies to scale this vital resource. Join us for a fun, expert take on the future of offshore wind energy!</p> <p><br /></p> <p>Read more and access the full report here:</p> <p>https://liftoff.energy.gov/offshore-wind-liftoff/</p>

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What is Watt's Next: Exploring Climatetech and Utility Innovation?

Get ready to plug in and power up with 'Watt's Next,' a podcast series breaking down new white papers, blogs, videos, and other public resources highlighting utility innovation. Note: this podcast is created entirely with Generative AI, demonstrating new innovations!

Each episode offers a short, insightful discussion with friendly experts, keeping you informed and entertained as we navigate the road to a clean, sustainable energy future.

Season 1: PG&E's 2024 R&D Strategy Report Season 2: DOE Liftoff Reports

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 6 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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