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Rocky Mountain Institute Podcast
Rocky Mountain Institute
4 episodes
1 week ago
For the second year, RMI hosted a lunch workshop at Greentech Media’s Grid Edge Innovation Summit, with this year’s event titled: "Grid Modernization Done Right." This workshop follows RMI’sThe Economics of Clean Energy Portfolios report, which makes the case on how portfolios of renewable and distributed energy resources can help avoid $1 trillion of costs for new gas-fired power plants in the US. Our workshop was led by our own Chaz Teplin, and Chaz was joined in San Diego by Jay Oliver, General Manager, Grid Solutions Engineering and Technology, Duke Energy, Ric O’Connell, Executive Director, GridLab, and Curt Kirkeby, Fellow Engineer, Technology Strategy, Avista Utilities. We had a tremendous turnout for the workshop and wanted to make the content of this event available to our network.
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For the second year, RMI hosted a lunch workshop at Greentech Media’s Grid Edge Innovation Summit, with this year’s event titled: "Grid Modernization Done Right." This workshop follows RMI’sThe Economics of Clean Energy Portfolios report, which makes the case on how portfolios of renewable and distributed energy resources can help avoid $1 trillion of costs for new gas-fired power plants in the US. Our workshop was led by our own Chaz Teplin, and Chaz was joined in San Diego by Jay Oliver, General Manager, Grid Solutions Engineering and Technology, Duke Energy, Ric O’Connell, Executive Director, GridLab, and Curt Kirkeby, Fellow Engineer, Technology Strategy, Avista Utilities. We had a tremendous turnout for the workshop and wanted to make the content of this event available to our network.
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A (quick) Conversation with Eleanor Stein
Rocky Mountain Institute Podcast
23 minutes 36 seconds
6 years ago
A (quick) Conversation with Eleanor Stein
Albany Law School Professor Eleanor Stein is a longtime advocate for underrepresented communities, energy equity, and climate justice. After serving for more than two decades as an administrative law judge at the New York Public Service Commission (PSC), she was a project manager for the New York PSC's Reforming the Energy Vision, the state's comprehensive energy strategy. Eleanor has also served as a longtime faculty member for RMI's Electricity Innovation Lab (eLab), where she graciously spent a few minutes with us at the recent eLab Accelerator 2019 to discuss how she has seen the change lab's impact expand to reach a growing number of the industry's thought leaders and advance innovative approaches to a larger set of challenges confronting the energy grid's evolution.
Rocky Mountain Institute Podcast
For the second year, RMI hosted a lunch workshop at Greentech Media’s Grid Edge Innovation Summit, with this year’s event titled: "Grid Modernization Done Right." This workshop follows RMI’sThe Economics of Clean Energy Portfolios report, which makes the case on how portfolios of renewable and distributed energy resources can help avoid $1 trillion of costs for new gas-fired power plants in the US. Our workshop was led by our own Chaz Teplin, and Chaz was joined in San Diego by Jay Oliver, General Manager, Grid Solutions Engineering and Technology, Duke Energy, Ric O’Connell, Executive Director, GridLab, and Curt Kirkeby, Fellow Engineer, Technology Strategy, Avista Utilities. We had a tremendous turnout for the workshop and wanted to make the content of this event available to our network.