In this episode of The OpenSolar Podcast, we’re joined by Moira Hanes, co-founder of Empowered by Light, to explore how clean, distributed energy is transforming underserved communities around the world.
With over 100 solar and storage systems deployed across 10 countries, Empowered by Light is creating lasting impact, from rural schools in Zambia to Indigenous communities in the Amazon.
We discuss:
How distributed solar solutions are scaling faster than traditional infrastructure
Why locally led installations are key to long-term energy resilience
What energy access means for education, women’s empowerment, and community pride
The power of partnerships to unlock meaningful climate and social outcomes
Lessons from building microgrids in some of the world’s most remote and vulnerable regions
Whether you're a solar pro, clean energy funder, or someone passionate about climate equity, this episode sheds light on the real-world potential of solar to drive change where it's needed most.
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In this episode of The OpenSolar Podcast, we're joined by Sonia Dunlop, CEO of the Global Solar Council, and Professor Andrew Crossland, energy systems expert, to break down the real impact of tariffs on solar energy, what’s changing in global energy policy, and why distributed solar and storage are still gaining ground, despite political noise.
Note: This episode was recorded in April 2025. All facts and figures shared were accurate at the time of recording.
We explore:
What new tariffs from the US and other markets really mean for solar growth
Why rooftop solar is still a vote-winner across the political spectrum
The “Electric Bill of Rights” and how it could unlock access to clean energy for all
Why grid integration and fair compensation are policy priorities
How local, behind-the-meter solutions are transforming national energy systems
Whether you’re a policymaker, solar pro, or just tariff-curious, this episode unpacks what’s shaping the clean energy future without the fluff.
Support the Global Solar Council → https://www.globalsolarcouncil.org
Connect with Prof Andrew Crossland CEng FEI → https://www.mygridgb.co.uk/about-me/
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Guest Profiles
Sonia Dunlop is the CEO of the Global Solar Council, leading the charge to accelerate solar and storage deployment worldwide. With a background in EU and UK solar policy, she’s worked across trade associations, think tanks, and climate advocacy to shape energy systems that are cleaner, fairer, and fit for the future. Sonia is a powerful voice for global collaboration, skills development, and putting solar at the heart of the world’s energy transition.
Andrew Crossland is a global expert in distributed energy systems, dedicated to enabling decarbonisation and empowering people to take control of their energy. He’s led pioneering solar and battery projects across four continents, from the UK to East Africa and the Pacific Islands. A published author, award-winning innovator, and creator of MyGridGB, Andrew combines deep technical insight with a relentless drive for real-world impact.
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What does it actually take to electrify your life and why would someone leave a traditional economics career to do it?
In this episode of The OpenSolar Podcast, host Melissa sits down with OpenSolar CEO Andrew “Birchy” Birch to explore his personal journey from economics and corporate energy to building a global solar platform and fully solar-powered lifestyle.
Birchy doesn’t just talk about solar, he lives it. From running a 600-year-old Devon farmhouse on solar and heat pumps, to raising a climate-conscious family and driving EVs for over a decade, he shares what electrification looks like in real life. The systems, the savings, and the mindset shift it requires.
🎙️ In this episode, we cover:
🔁 Why Birchy left economics for solar energy
🏡 How to electrify your home — from heat pumps to solar panels to EVs
💸 Affordability: how Birchy cut his energy costs by more than 50%
🌍 The S-curve of global solar adoption
🧒 Raising a family with climate literacy and clean energy habits
Whether you're curious about going solar, unsure how to make the switch, or already part of the clean energy movement, this conversation will leave you with a deeper understanding of what’s possible, and how to take action.
This episode is for:
Anyone seeking clarity and motivation in the transition to a sustainable future
Homeowners who want to cut energy bills and reduce emissions
Clean energy professionals and solar contractors
Listen now and discover how one person’s shift from economics to electrification is helping reshape the future of energy.
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Andrew Birch “Birchy” - Andrew Birch or Birchy, as he’s known across the solar world, is a clean energy economist and the Co-Founder of OpenSolar. With over two decades of experience accelerating the global solar movement, Birchy is on a mission to make solar accessible, affordable, and scalable for all.
His career has spanned the full arc of solar’s rise, from grassroots beginnings to global impact and he's known for combining deep industry insight with a bold, optimistic vision for the future.
Find out more at www.ebirchy.com
What does it really take to scale solar in the UK?
In this episode of The OpenSolar Podcast, Birchy sits down with Liz Cammack — industry veteran and Global Board Advisor at Segen, the UK’s largest solar distributor for a behind-the-scenes conversation.
🎯 From walking the halls of government to powering her own electrified home
🔍 From navigating market chaos to contractor consolidation
📦 From supply chain friction to policy frameworks that actually work
Liz shares sharp insights on what’s holding the UK market back and what’s moving it forward. If you care about clean energy, local installers, or just how the solar sausage really gets made, this is the episode.
This weeks guest:
Liz Cammack - Liz Cammack, is the Global Board Advisor at Segen, the UK’s leading distributor of solar PV and energy storage. With over 30 years of experience in sales, marketing, and leadership, Liz has helped shape the UK’s clean energy landscape through roles spanning founder, managing director, and policy advisor. She also serves as a Non-Executive Director at Solar Energy UK and chairs the Supply Chain & Innovation Sub-Group on the UK Government’s Solar TaskForce, working toward the national goal of 70GW of solar by 2035.
Host:
Andrew Birch “Birchy” - Andrew Birch or Birchy, as he’s known across the solar world, is a clean energy economist and the Co-Founder of OpenSolar. With over two decades of experience accelerating the global solar movement, Birchy is on a mission to make solar accessible, affordable, and scalable for all.
His career has spanned the full arc of solar’s rise, from grassroots beginnings to global impact and he's known for combining deep industry insight with a bold, optimistic vision for the future.
What happens when two experienced solar professionals move from working on the ground to shaping the future of the clean energy transition?
In this episode of The OpenSolar Podcast, host Melissa talks with Sophie Wright and Jimmy Gatland about their journey from hands-on solar work to driving innovation at OpenSolar. They share honest insights on navigating the ups and downs of the solar industry, the "solar coaster" and how their on-the-ground experience is informing the development of world-class clean technology.
Key topics include:
The shift from customer calls and on-site installs to software and product leadership
Real-world challenges and opportunities in solar energy
Breaking barriers in a traditionally male-dominated industry
Advice for solar professionals looking to evolve their careers and contribute to the energy transition
Whether you're a solar installer, clean energy entrepreneur, or simply curious about the future of renewables, this episode offers inspiring stories and valuable insights from inside the industry.
Sophie:
Sophie Wright is the General Manager for OpenSolar in Australia & New Zealand, where she leads innovation and impact across the solar industry. With a background in renewable energy, technology, and business strategy, Sophie collaborates with installers, manufacturers, and industry leaders to accelerate the transition to clean energy.
Sophie is also a founding Director of AWISE (Australian Women in Solar Energy), where she champions diversity and leadership opportunities for women in the industry, and a member of the Solar Victoria Industry and Consumer Reference Group, helping to shape forward-thinking solar policy
Jimi
Jimi is Director of Pro Experience for OpenSolar in Australia & New Zealand, where he leads initiatives to help solar professionals succeed and thrive on the platform. An experienced leader and mentor, Jimi brings deep industry insight from his years as a solar pro, combined with expertise in SaaS platforms and user experience.
Throughout his career, Jimi has built and scaled businesses within the renewable energy sector, led high-performing teams, and driven strategic initiatives to boost customer acquisition and profitability. Today, he’s dedicated to helping OpenSolar Pros grow and advancing the clean energy transition through innovative, customer-first business practices.
In this premiere episode of The OpenSolar Podcast, hosts Nigel Morris (solar industry veteran) and Andrew Birch (OpenSolar Co-Founder) kick things off with a powerful deep-dive into Australia’s world-leading rooftop solar story and what the rest of the world can learn from it.
They explore how solar energy policy in Australia has dramatically accelerated adoption, spotlighting 2025’s battery rebate schemes, solar installation processes, and the distributed energy models that are reshaping the grid.
Through firsthand insights and lively debate, Nigel and Birchy unpack:
Whether you’re a solar pro, policy nerd, or just clean-energy curious, this episode offers a front-row seat to the forces shaping the future, starting with the country that's already living it!
Follow and learn the lessons that matter, only on The OpenSolar Podcast.