Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) are often overlooked, misunderstood, or underrepresented in discussions about the future of the electric grid. In this episode, host Elisa Wood explores why DERs—like rooftop solar, batteries, small wind turbines, and community energy projects—are so critical to building a decentralized, resilient, and equitable energy system.
Elisa shares why she founded Energy Changemakers and how this platform fosters meaningful conversations with industry leaders about the transformation of the electricity system. She also discusses the major barriers to widespread DER adoption, from regulatory hurdles to misconceptions about their role in the energy mix.
This episode features insights from leading voices in the energy sector, including:
• Erika Ginsberg-Klemmt (vice president of operations, Gizmo Power) on the economic benefits of owning distributed energy systems.
• Bill Prindle (principal, Better Energy Advisors) on the challenges of valuing DERs.
• Lorenzo Kristov (grid architect) on the need for bottom-up energy planning.
• Cameron Brooks (E9 Insights) on the importance of distribution system planning to support DER growth.
Key Takeaways
• DERs offer unique advantages – They provide backup power, are faster to install than traditional power plants, and reduce electricity loss by generating power closer to where it’s used.
• Ownership matters – Local communities that invest in DERs can control their own energy sources and keep financial benefits within their community.
• Regulatory change is needed – Current policies favor large-scale energy projects, but a shift toward valuing DERs and integrating them into local planning can drive meaningful change.
• The grid must evolve – With the rise of EVs, batteries, and solar power, the distribution grid needs modernization and better integration strategies.
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