Hi, I’m Michael.
After years as an engineer and corporate manager, I founded my own consulting firm focused on sustainability solutions. Since retiring, I’ve been tackling puzzles that align seemingly conflicting interests and discovering win-win strategies with my clients. I also support a project dedicated to ocean ecology. My wife Karin and my son Alex were the first to suggest a podcast for me. As a natural optimist and father of two wonderful kids, I tend to resist gloomy predictions about our future. We probably live in the best world we ever had, with the promise of making a meaningful life accessible for a growing part of the world population, but it is imperative to keep this spirit alive. Therefore, I’ve created an antidote to scepticism: ‘Michael’s Green World.’
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Hi, I’m Michael.
After years as an engineer and corporate manager, I founded my own consulting firm focused on sustainability solutions. Since retiring, I’ve been tackling puzzles that align seemingly conflicting interests and discovering win-win strategies with my clients. I also support a project dedicated to ocean ecology. My wife Karin and my son Alex were the first to suggest a podcast for me. As a natural optimist and father of two wonderful kids, I tend to resist gloomy predictions about our future. We probably live in the best world we ever had, with the promise of making a meaningful life accessible for a growing part of the world population, but it is imperative to keep this spirit alive. Therefore, I’ve created an antidote to scepticism: ‘Michael’s Green World.’
Smarte Solaranlagen, Speicher und E-Autos erzeugen und steuern Strom dezentral – doch sie treffen auf ein Stromsystem, das noch immer für einseitige Erzeugung und passive Verbraucher gemacht ist.
Ich spreche in dieser Folge mit Christoph Bucher, Professor für Photovoltaiksysteme an der Fachhochschule Bern (FHB) in der Schweiz.
Er kennt die Realität der Energiewende wie kaum ein anderer – technisch, regulatorisch und systemisch.
Wir sprechen über Netzengpässe, die Rolle von Photovoltaik als dezentrale Kraftwerke, Marktverzerrungen und warum alte Denkmodelle die neue Energiezukunft ausbremsen.
Was tun?
Systeme neu denken – mit Digitalisierung, Dezentralisierung und smarter Steuerung.
Und den Mut haben, Photovoltaik wie ein Kraftwerk zu behandeln – nicht wie ein Störfaktor.
Michael's Green World
Hi, I’m Michael.
After years as an engineer and corporate manager, I founded my own consulting firm focused on sustainability solutions. Since retiring, I’ve been tackling puzzles that align seemingly conflicting interests and discovering win-win strategies with my clients. I also support a project dedicated to ocean ecology. My wife Karin and my son Alex were the first to suggest a podcast for me. As a natural optimist and father of two wonderful kids, I tend to resist gloomy predictions about our future. We probably live in the best world we ever had, with the promise of making a meaningful life accessible for a growing part of the world population, but it is imperative to keep this spirit alive. Therefore, I’ve created an antidote to scepticism: ‘Michael’s Green World.’