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In this episode of the Energy Transition Solutions Podcast, host Joe Batir reflects on his experiences at the Houston Energy and Climate Week, discussing the current economic landscape of energy, the role of batteries in energy arbitrage, and the impact of renewable energy on grid stabilization. He highlights significant investments in global energy access, particularly by the Bezos-backed alliance, and Microsoft’s commitment to expanding data center infrastructure in Wisconsin. The episode concludes with a call for listener engagement and feedback.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Energy Transition Solutions Podcast
00:59 Reflections on Houston Energy and Climate Week
02:52 Transitioning Energy Economy: Post IRA Phase
05:50 Economic Viability of Energy Projects
09:10 Battery Utilization and Price Arbitrage
14:33 Solar and Battery Performance in Texas
20:03 Investments in Renewable Energy for Developing Countries
23:59 Microsoft’s Investment in Wisconsin Data Centers
29:22 Future of Data Centers and Energy Demand
News Articles Mentioned:
Bezos-backed alliance eyes $7.5B for renewable projects
Utility-scale batteries are more commonly used for price arbitrage
Solar and batteries had a record-setting, grid-stabilizing summer in Texas
The Federal Reserve Just Gave Clean Energy Companies a Gift
Microsoft pledges to spend billions in Wisconsin; Spain hikes grid investments
climate week, economic viability, battery storage, grid stabilization, global energy access, Microsoft investment
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In this episode of the Energy Transition Solutions Podcast, host Joe Batir reflects on his experiences at the Houston Energy and Climate Week, discussing the current economic landscape of energy, the role of batteries in energy arbitrage, and the impact of renewable energy on grid stabilization. He highlights significant investments in global energy access, particularly by the Bezos-backed alliance, and Microsoft’s commitment to expanding data center infrastructure in Wisconsin. The episode concludes with a call for listener engagement and feedback.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Energy Transition Solutions Podcast
00:59 Reflections on Houston Energy and Climate Week
02:52 Transitioning Energy Economy: Post IRA Phase
05:50 Economic Viability of Energy Projects
09:10 Battery Utilization and Price Arbitrage
14:33 Solar and Battery Performance in Texas
20:03 Investments in Renewable Energy for Developing Countries
23:59 Microsoft’s Investment in Wisconsin Data Centers
29:22 Future of Data Centers and Energy Demand
News Articles Mentioned:
Bezos-backed alliance eyes $7.5B for renewable projects
Utility-scale batteries are more commonly used for price arbitrage
Solar and batteries had a record-setting, grid-stabilizing summer in Texas
The Federal Reserve Just Gave Clean Energy Companies a Gift
Microsoft pledges to spend billions in Wisconsin; Spain hikes grid investments
climate week, economic viability, battery storage, grid stabilization, global energy access, Microsoft investment
Brought to you on OGGN, the largest and most listened-to podcast network for the oil and energy industry.
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