Factor This!

By: Renewable Energy World
  • Summary

  • Factor This! is a weekly podcast for the solar industry that provides in-depth and actionable content not available anywhere else. The podcast features solar energy leaders who actually move the needle, in hopes of making you smarter, your solar job easier, and moving the industry forward. Factor This! is produced by Renewable Energy World and Clarion Energy, and is hosted by John Engel. Have an idea for an episode or want to sponsor the show? Email john.engel@clarionevents.com for more information. Find show notes, transcripts, and resources at RenewableEnergyWorld.com. Subscribe today to renewable energy's newest podcast.

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Episodes
  • This Week in Cleantech (01/10/2025) - Climate trends to watch in 2025
    Jan 10 2025

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    This Week in Cleantech is a new, weekly podcast covering the most impactful stories in cleantech and climate in 15 minutes or less.

    This week’s episode features Rachel Frazin from The Hill, who wrote about how the Biden administration finalized fairly strict climate rules for the nascent hydrogen energy industry, that determine which facilities can qualify for hydrogen tax credits.

    This week's "Cleantecher of the Week," is Aaron Nichols from Exact Solar, who reminds us that solar in the U.S. continued to expand during Trump’s first term. Shout out to Aaron for bolstering our determination as we face this unprecedented time. Congratulations Aaron!

    This Week in Cleantech — January 10, 2025

    1. EVs, Nuclear and Forever Chemicals: Climate Predictions for 2025 — Bloomberg
    2. Banks Celebrate the New Year by Quitting Their Climate Pledges — The New Republic
    3. Trump Says He Wants No Wind Farms Built During Presidency — Bloomberg
    4. Climate-friendly electricity sees big battery projects soar again for 2024 — AP News
    5. Biden administration adds exemptions into new climate rules for hydrogen energy — The Hill

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    18 mins
  • This Week in Cleantech (12/20/2024) - The 'age of electrons'
    Dec 20 2024

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    This Week in Cleantech is a new, weekly podcast covering the most impactful stories in cleantech and climate in 15 minutes or less.

    This week’s episode features Dana Clare Redden, from our “Cleantecher of the Year” committee, who has picked our Cleantecher of the Year!


    This Week in Cleantech — December 20, 2024

    1. Trump’s Energy Pick, Chris Wright, Argues Fossil Fuels Are Virtuous — The New York Times
    2. Cipher analysis: Emerging clean technologies see sharp drop in investments this year — Cipher News
    3. The Age of Electrons Has Arrived, but Maybe Not for the Right Reasons — Heatmap News
    4. PG&E Secures $15 Billion Loan From U.S. Energy Department — The New York Times

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    Cleantechers of the Year

    Most Impactful -
    Bill Weihl - Climatevoice

    Bill Weihl, transitioned from ClimateVoice’s Co-Executive Director to the role of Founder & Chief Strategic Advisor. ClimateVoice leverages corporate influence from climate-positive companies to win policy battles.


    Most Entrepreneurial - Emilie Oxel O'Leary - Green Clean Wind LLC

    Emilie is actively urging her LinkedIn followers to reach out for their solar recycling needs, highlighting the growing concern over solar components ending up in landfills. She’s asking for every steel pile, aluminum racking component, nut, and bolt, so she can help clean up your site.


    Most Disruptive - Michael Tekabe/Hayat Bedene - Kübik

    Michael Tekabe, Chief Operating Officer, and Hayat Bedane, Engineering Lead at Kubik, an Africa-based startup, make building materials out of recycled plastic for affordable, sustainable, and easy-to-deploy homes, clinics, and warehouses. Their construction materials reduce 5x less carbon pollution than traditional materials.


    Most Innovative - Gregg Patterson- Origami Solar

    Gregg is leading the effort to reframe the global solar industry with recycled steel, replacing aluminum solar module frames. This entire effort is designed to lower the carbon pollution footprint of the global solar industry.


    Cleantecher of the Year - Jonathan Foley - Drawdown

    Jonathan Foley, climatologist and Project Drawdown Executive Director, wrote a piece that shares the impact of agricultural pollution, and how we need to prioritize sustainable agricultural practices. Jonathan shared that total carbon pollution from the food system, including food waste, transport, packaging and refrigeration sits at 34%, making food the single largest polluting economic sector — more than power generation or industry, which both sit at roughly 23%.







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    17 mins
  • This Week in Cleantech (12/13/2024) - Trump's 'all of the above' energy approach
    Dec 13 2024

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    This Week in Cleantech is a new, weekly podcast covering the most impactful stories in cleantech and climate in 15 minutes or less.

    This week’s episode features Camila Domonoske from NPR, who wrote about how under a second Trump administration, an "all-of-the-above" energy policy is likely to return, meaning support for oil, gas, and renewable energy sources together.

    This week's "Cleantecher of the Week," is Kevin Minton, Vice President of Spruce Power, who represented the company on a mission to a small village in Kenya. Over the course of three days, they installed two solar arrays, inverters, and batteries to power facilities, including a schoolhouse, a dispensary, and a small hospital room. These systems also supported laptops for children to learn and televisions for instructional videos. Congratulations, Kevin!

    This Week in Cleantech — December 13, 2024

    1. The Israeli Investigator Who Delivered Dirt on Exxon’s Enemies — The Wall Street Journal
    2. Does talking about climate ‘tipping points’ inspire action — or defeat? — Grist
    3. What 4 Years of Delay Means to an Offshore Wind Project — Heatmap News
    4. Chinese Carmakers Are Taking Mexico by Storm While Eyeing U.S. — The New York Times
    5. Under Trump, an 'all of the above' energy policy is poised for a comeback — NPR

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    19 mins

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