Wow that’s amazing I really hope curt bonn will be an amazing guy and eat 200 Big Macs in one sitting and 50 sprites from McDonald’s, that would be sigma🗿
@davidanalyst6717 күн бұрын
Luca speaks so vaguely, and so imprecisely, and uses so many business speak, that he instantly puts me to sleep, because Im expecting him to say something, and answer the question, but he refuses to answer the question.
@davidanalyst6717 күн бұрын
The beginning is so stupid. You guys are just smiling and saying the energy transition is great and global warming is bad..... You are ALL THE SAME PERSON
@AdvantestInc8 күн бұрын
The discussion on megawatt charging at 21:47 was spot-on. It's essential for the future of heavy-duty EVs. What are the major hurdles in implementing this technology?
@timothykeith136716 күн бұрын
The battery Bass-o-matic
@Marvin-ro2ds23 күн бұрын
We also have computing breakthroughs (AI) in plasma modeling and control that makes it feasible
@SaintInixАй бұрын
It's not about emissions, it's about control and money,like everything else.
@MauiRedManАй бұрын
Because they keep adding more and more electric cars and we can't have gas stoves anymore It's all these fucking Democrats making bad decisions but it's putting money in their pockets
@robertgaylord314Ай бұрын
Sad the CO2 claims are false.
@AdvantestIncАй бұрын
The transition from hardware to software-driven charging systems is intriguing. What challenges do you foresee in making this transition seamless for existing infrastructure?
@lucasjaquez816Ай бұрын
Why don’t we make more nuclear and cut out coal. Nuclear is basically clean energy it’s also more efficient than coal or natural gas.
@frankhughes9137Ай бұрын
Most houses use about 7500 watts. Making them all electric will increase to 20000 watts. Grid can't handle the load now. Winter storms will devastate.
@alexander8908Ай бұрын
The idea of having a battery to a home is a good one to instill electricity reliability for 24/7, especially in an event of emergency circumstances. Back in the 80's during PC boom, the marketing gimmick used to be "one PC for every home". Now in the era of Energy Transition, pitching for ONE BATTERY FOR EVERY HOME is practically quite a reasonable push to rally this noble effort community wise. The next question is who own these batteries upon asset deployment phase; Utility, Municipal, Retail or Consumer? I reckon that the battery being a distributed asset which connects to the grid ought to be classified as regulated item, like a household smart meter capturing electricity consumption reading for eventual billing purposes. Check out this example : kzbin.info/www/bejne/eKmcm5auq6qnq5osi=fgLy62K2o8hNN-Y5
@INSIDERSGUIDETOENERGYPODCASTАй бұрын
I believe a UPS is essential rather than just a gimmick. Over the past year, my local power provider, BGE, has struggled to deliver stable power. I've experienced numerous short outages, not related to weather events, that have affected my PC, home electronics, TV, clocks, heat pump, and other systems. There was a time when the grid was more stable, and the utility delivered cleaner and more consistent power, at least here outside of DC. Unfortunately, that is no longer the case.
@alexander8908Ай бұрын
The gripping questions being asked in this webiner felt to be going in the right direction, but I'm not sure if the one answering them bear enough awareness of (not to repeat) the incidents from Dot Com or Enron episode. This was heightened when being asked the following : • Why just short term? Does datacenter A.I. yet to justify any long term spending (longer than 3, 5 or 7 years of incremental timescale)? • There's no competitor to this 'enterprise driven' FinTech startup. All the hyperscalers seems to converge their short term hi-vol. PPA requests through this ONE FinTech startup. • What's the vision beyond 5 or 7 years along this short term hi-vol. electricity supply chain? It's still wiser to keep the Retail electricity trading separate from the Enterprise one in the exchange mkt, and observe where these A.I. datacenters are taking the green energy consumption pattern after 7 years (if being kept as Niche category). On the bright side IF in the event after 7 years the Corporate Enterprises no longer find themselves thirst for huge amount of electricity (for proprietary reasons), any ongoing or operational green generations that are still underway or under invested in this space can be accumulated to displace fossil fuel (in hi-vol. 'tsunami waves') by negotiating investment renewals with bankers & financial institutions (only this time go for long term revenue stream in renewable generation).
@carlogik2 ай бұрын
Dips to black between panelist are really annoying. Straight cuts please.
@INSIDERSGUIDETOENERGYPODCAST2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback, i have shared with our video producers
@AdvantestInc2 ай бұрын
What do you think is the pivotal factor in accelerating the adoption of electric fleets by 2024?
@niallriddell50412 ай бұрын
Affordable vans with the right range and the right payload. They are coming but it will take time.
@annaaboualfa3833 ай бұрын
It’s so frustrating how this video has 9 likes 😤when it deserves to be broadcasted instead of some cooking show or ughh
@alane80393 ай бұрын
😬 Promo*SM
@danielaramirez69284 ай бұрын
So well spoken and insightful! I love learning about AC Powers perspective on Brownfields and solar.
@brettkuntze74184 ай бұрын
I had been using scrap plate mirrors 1/4" thick for stiffness unlike 1/8" "Fun House" quality mirrors that can bend and easily burn down my house if let to bend and reflect, anyway... I had seen how powerful those floppy thin warpy mirrors can be that scared the beseech out of me!! Instead, I used those plate mirrors to heat indoors of my home during the depth of winter days.. I stand in front of the rays coming from the "4X concentration sunlight" mirrors and I understood the power of CSP immediately. One has to experience what a CSP is like .. by using it... You will never understand it by reading about it. From what I learned with my scrap plate mirrors combined with my hobby telescope and learning a bit about how the optics work. I can see how CSP can grow even further in the future! CSP has much further to improve beyond AI , etc.. I suspect that optics will be the next barrier to tackle which can take CSP very far! What is optics ? Well, you know .. those heliostats are not really optics in a sense.. even if they reflect sunlight nicely.. There is much more to optics than meet your eyes!! You may say that optics are expensive to make.. Sure, the biggest reason for that is that we don't produce them in great quantities at all. We don't see the reason for more optic products besides cameras, telescopes and microscopes. You know.. laser laboratories rely a lot on optics . I can see how CSP can use optics , too. This will help improve CSP efficiency by a great margin and lower costs. Our Sun is put there for that purpose and we are still ignoring it. PV and wind energy is not the answer to all on climate change by a wide margin ~ We cannot leave out CSP anymore. CSP can turn out to be the most powerful renewable source in due time!
@FlameofDemocracy4 ай бұрын
Making hydrogen at these plants, should be a strategy carried out at co-located facilities.
@intelevi-electricvehiclech38944 ай бұрын
Start recycling and stop recording yourself in a room by yourself. We didnt invest in you to make this shit content
@marvinsamuels12374 ай бұрын
A great Podcast. I've been subscribed for some time, but but missed this one, glad I found it during a search to understand PPA's. Nice work guys.
@ronaldgarrison84784 ай бұрын
You need to get a handle on audio levels, even if it means doing it through editing afterward.
@user-ev6cn9ts3c5 ай бұрын
More like Annika please!!!!
@3dbunkers5 ай бұрын
HYDROGENFUTURES --- i bought the name 12 years ago and think its a great name and predict HYDROGEN wil take over EV
@ACPowerLLC5 ай бұрын
We’re biased, but we loved this!
@MrAlexBazeley5 ай бұрын
Love to see such a creative approach to clean energy! These are the kinds of common-sense ideas that will be crucial in accelerating the move away from fossil fuels 👏🏻
@rdragonsheridan5 ай бұрын
Oh, BS! Loose the bogus fake British accent !!! Get a good, solid, and more importantly intelligent accent like French, Scottish or Irish!
@cvetantodorov11135 ай бұрын
I hope this company manage to sucseed :) Good Luck Li-Cycle
@keithgilroy19016 ай бұрын
Time to fire the CEO and bring someone in who knows how to run a company. Kochhar talks a good talk but is not up to the task. Massive unexpected cost overruns in Rochester are a sign of poor management. I am an early retail investor.
@hodongjumin6 ай бұрын
Then why your stock price is less than 0.4 USD 😢
@fabienc.33456 ай бұрын
Is there any chance that the company will not go bankrupt very soon? Honest question from an early retail investor
@tlister675 ай бұрын
There are many companies in this space which are really building before the growth curve for eVs really gets going. While there is industrial waste and early failures (like Bolt and Hyundai batteries) the big wave of batteries will likely not hit until late 2020s. Another important aspect is that batteries without cobalt and nickel have much lower metal recovery values in traditional hydromet processes largely built from the back end of mining flowsheets. Those LFP type batteries cannot be landfilled in my mind, so someone will have to pay a processer for those. From my understanding, for operation (running not licensing tech) the key will be getting contracts to acquire the spent batteries. There are companies that have vertically integrated which likely have the advantage should the processing capability exceed the amount of batteries. I suspect that investing in mining is the closest analog business (sorry I am a chemist). There is a lot of federal investment money (IRA and other) in this space that is helping build out the infrastructure. I don't have an answer on investing, all my investments are in Vanguard.
@fabienc.33455 ай бұрын
@@tlister67 Yes but the problem is that they had to stop the construction of their processing plant because of a lack of money. No plant, no recycling
@tlister675 ай бұрын
@@fabienc.3345 I was just providing some general info, I don't know details of this company.
@dickbrett98275 ай бұрын
No, there is no chance.
@dickbrett98275 ай бұрын
@@fabienc.3345No, bad management and fraudy communication.
@DanielMaenle6 ай бұрын
Lying to investors still?
@jroweapd6 ай бұрын
I’m concerned but if it turns around I will be sitting really nice if not buy buy to a few grand.
@hodongjumin6 ай бұрын
He must change the company name ... Lie Cycle
@djachq16 ай бұрын
This is a good space to be in. Lots of lithium batteries out there in almost everything being sold these days. Hope yall start collecting batteries down south.
@hodongjumin6 ай бұрын
Lie cycle
@ZelenoJabko5 ай бұрын
There are barely any batteries to recycle yet! The electric boom has only just started, and it will take 10 more years for recycling to be needed
@djadorsey6 ай бұрын
They owe my small business a fortune. Pay your debts before posting anything.
@mohamadreda94786 ай бұрын
Oh No! can you elaborate?
@hodongjumin6 ай бұрын
Lie cycle
@Tankandbarrelco6 ай бұрын
They owe us as well. Not happy at all
@bapak98326 ай бұрын
look at your stock price....
@vallabhnair96436 ай бұрын
great episode
@todd.westra7 ай бұрын
Great podcast! I learned so much about the evolution of storage technology and its impact on the grid. The discussion on battery decommissioning was particularly eye-opening.
@triple7reno7 ай бұрын
That's a really complicated system just because your country is trying to rely on intermittent wind and solar and ditching clean baseload like nuclear.
@THEOFFGRIDMOUNTAINHOMESTEAD7 ай бұрын
Interesting talk, thanks for sharing. Looking forward to all the developments in energy storage. NiH2 is interesting technology afaik the specific energy is just not there yet compared to LiFePo4 I’m sure the cost will take a while to match LiFePo4 as well if it ever can.
@seanmcguire178 ай бұрын
Chris asks, "What kind of security are we worried about?" and "What's the real risk?" - So if rural cooperative and IOU's (Investor Owned Utilities) have similar OT equipment, where the IOU has a more sophisticated detection platform and the coop has no or less sophisticated detection platform, what I would be worried about (from a different standpoint in addition to what Shaun states) is that even though it is a rural coop, having systems patched, hardened and also protected by a platform such as Essence would help reduce or mitigate a threat actor from using the coop as a proving ground/test bed/stepping stone of how to gain access to the same systems that the IOU's have which then could possibly result in a "Manhattan going dark tomorrow" situation.
@triple7reno8 ай бұрын
If CO2 reduction is really that important, it is odd that they didn't mention pink hydrogen (hydrogen produced from zero CO2 nuclear power plants). But then again Germany shut down its last nuclear plants this year so that's not really an option for them.
@bashkano9 ай бұрын
Great episode. Suggest titling episodes accordingly as it would help with making them more accessible.
@INSIDERSGUIDETOENERGYPODCAST8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion.. What would you have titled this episode.
@jackpoupore9 ай бұрын
You guys had me in the first 5 minutes! Subbed and look forward to learning more from you
@ASKYOGI9 ай бұрын
Nice
@jd198610 ай бұрын
Hi Chris. Great talk! Wanted to point out that your voice is not audible in the video.
@bashkano10 ай бұрын
awesome content!
@bashkano10 ай бұрын
Love your content! Im surprised these are not more popular