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New West Radio Network
Never Allow Yourself To Be A Carbon Copy Of Someone Else! 22 April 2025

New West Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 26:50


New West Radio ProductionsEmail: newwestradioproductions@gmail.comWayne S Pierce - FacebookBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/new-west-radio-productions--3288246/support.

Carbon Copy Podcast
Generate Energy Locally

Carbon Copy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 27:42


The energy transition is not just about reducing carbon emissions. Local community-generated power can bring huge benefits to communities – economic, social and environmental. In this episode of the Carbon Copy Podcast we chat to John Taylor from Community Energy England and Beth McAllister from Oxfordshire's Low Carbon Hub, about the positive impact that generating energy locally can have. Listen, to hear Carbon Copy's Isabelle Sparrow and renewable energy advocate Sonya Bedford MBE examining the different ways to get involved – regardless of your background or expertise. . Learn about the options for energy generation locally. Hear about opportunities to contribute with different skills and experience. Find out what support and guidance is available to help you get started. Full transcript available at: https://carboncopy.eco/podcasts/generate-energy-locally-----------------------------------------------------------------Show notes Find out more about generating energy locally: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction/generate-energy-locally Discover all 25 Big Local Actions for climate and nature: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction Listen back to previous episodes of the Carbon Copy Podcast: https://carboncopy.eco/podcast Read about Ambition Lawrence Weston, the UK's first community-owned wind turbine: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/ambition-lawrence-weston Read about the community energy organisations Sonya mentions, Exeter Community Energy: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/exeter-community-energy-ecoe Avalon Community Energy: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/avalon-community-energy Find out more about Community Energy England: https://communityenergyengland.org/ Read about Low Carbon Hub on Carbon Copy: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/low-carbon-hub Learn more about the Energy Learning Network that John mentions: https://ashden.org/energy-learning-network/ Discover over 400 more renewable energy projects on Carbon Copy: https://carboncopy.eco/action-area/energy Get in touch with us and let us know what you thought of this episode: hello@carboncopy.eco Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

AntipodeanSF
Bilkis

AntipodeanSF

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 32:22


Featured on Bilkis: Law Enforcement - by Cynthia Bernard Gympie Dog - by Allison Olsson Copy That - by Greg Ballinger Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Featured Music Erotic Robotics by The Polish Ambassador is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Road Dog by Mr Smith is licensed under a Attribution 4.0 International License. Carbon Copy by Viscid is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License

Carbon Copy Podcast
Plant More Trees

Carbon Copy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 24:01


Whilst planting trees might seem like an obvious action to tackle the climate and nature crises, there's more to reforestation than meets the eye. In this episode of Do Something Bigger, from the Carbon Copy Podcast, we meet Carl Rowlinson founder of woodland creation initiative Plant One Cornwall, who shares his story of turning a feeling of helplessness about the world into a positive and impactful county-wide project. We also hear from the aptly named Dave Wood, CEO of Bristol-Avon based Avon Needs Trees; a charity taking an innovative approach to purchasing land specifically for woodland creation and management. Listen now to learn: Why simply planting trees does not go far enough. How trees are a fantastic way to engage different people in issues around nature and the environment. The importance of allowing natural species that might be usually considered “weeds” to grow and support young trees. That almost everyone has a favourite tree or trees, if they think about it hard enough! ------------------------------------------------------------------ Show notes For a full transcript visit: https://carboncopy.eco/podcasts/plant-more-treesFind out more about planting trees: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction/plant-more-trees Discover all 25 Big Local Actions for climate and nature: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction Listen back to previous episodes of the Carbon Copy Podcast: https://carboncopy.eco/podcast Read about Plant One Cornwall on the Carbon Copy website: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/plant-one Read about Avon Needs Trees on the Carbon Copy website: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/avon-needs-trees Read about finding tree-related action you can take near you via The Woodland Trust: https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/protecting-trees-and-woods/campaign-with-us/take-action-in-your-community/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Carbon Copy Podcast
Repair and Reuse

Carbon Copy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 19:44


In this episode of Do Something Bigger from the Carbon Copy Podcast, host Isabelle Sparrow and producer Bradley Ingham chat to reuse and repair experts Dr Adam Read MBE and Clare Seek. They discuss the plethora of co-benefits brought by a circular economy, and outline their visions for a future in which repair and reuse is normalised and celebrated. We learn about The Renew Hub, the incredible large-scale reuse operation run by SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK in Greater Manchester, which is saving useable items from ending up in landfill. We also hear about how Share (Portsmouth) has developed from pop-up shop to a thriving community organisation, helping to bring people together and creating connections that go beyond repair. Listen and learn: How SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK works with apprentices and people returning to work, and has created employment for people in skilled careers. How The Renew Hub looks to be inclusive, ensuring secondhand items are available at price points suitable for people in all circumstances. Why Clare hopes that Share (Portsmouth) might one day not exist! --------------------------------------------------- Show Notes For a full transcript visit: https://carboncopy.eco/podcasts/repair-and-reuseFind out more about repair and reuse: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction/repair-instead-of-recycle Discover all 25 Big Local Actions for climate and nature: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction Listen back to previous episodes of the Carbon Copy Podcast: https://carboncopy.eco/podcast Learn about Share (Portsmouth) on Carbon Copy: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/share-portsmouth Learn about The Renew Hub on Carbon Copy: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/renew-hub Read about the history of repair cafés: https://www.repaircafe.org/en/about/ Read about progress on the Right to Repair campaign, and what you can do: https://therestartproject.org/right-to-repair/uk-progress-2025/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The BrewedAt Podcast
#39 - Concrete Blues (Alyston Upshaw)

The BrewedAt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 66:12


Host Richie Tevlin talks with Alyston Upshaw, owner of Concrete Blues Brewing Co. Originally from Orlando, Al brought his passion for food and beer to Philly in 2012. With experience at Tired Hands, Carbon Copy, and Meetinghouse, he's now on a mission to make Pub ale a staple in the craft beer scene.   Concrete Blues Brewing: https://www.concrete-blues.com/ @concreteblues_ _______________________________________ EPISODE NOTES: Mentioned Breweries Carbon Copy Brewing - Epi 2 - Philadelphia, PA Tired Hands - Ardmore, PA Meetinghouse - Philadelphia, PA Wishful Thinking Brewing - Epi 24 - Bethlehem, PA Wild Fern Brewing - Frenchtown, NJ Bonn Place Brewing - Bethlehem, PA  Forest & Main Brewing - Epi 17 - Ambler, PA Yards Brewing Co - Epi 36 - Philadelphia, PA Two Locals Brewing - Epi 27 - Philadelphia, PA Human Robot - Epi 10 & 15 - Philadelphia, PA Suarez Family Brewery - Hudson, NY Timothy Taylor Brewery - United Kingdom Fuller's Brewery - United Kingdom Space Cadet Brewery - Epi 22 - Philadelphia, PA Mentioned People Kyle Wolak & Brendon Boudwin - Epi 2 - Owners of Carbon Copy Colin McFadden - Owner of Meetinghouse Andrew Rubenstein - Brewer at Sacred Vice Brewing Tom Kehoe - Epi 36 - Founder of Yards Brewing Dan Suarez - Owner of Suarez Family Brewery Dan Endicott - Epi 17 - Co-Owner of Forest & Main Brewing Rich Wagner - Philadelphia Beer Historian & Author Mentioned Businesses Philly Beer Week - Epi 14 - Yearly Beer Celebration Steal this Beer - Beer Podcast Marigold Kitchen - Philly Restaurant - Closed in 2019 A Mano - Philly Italian Restaurant  Helm - Philly New American Restaurant  St. Oners - Philly Beer Bar Local 44 - Philly Bottle Shop _______________________________________ What We Drank? Alyston's Ordinary Bitter Session Ale | 3.5% | EKG & Cascade Concrete Blues Brewing _______________________________________ STAY CONNECTED: Instagram: ⁠⁠@brewedat⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@thebrewedatpodcast⁠⁠ Tik Tok: ⁠⁠@brewedat ⁠⁠/ ⁠⁠@thebrewedatpodcast⁠⁠ YouTube: ⁠⁠@brewedat⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@thebrewedatpodcast⁠ LinkedIn: ⁠BrewedAt Website: ⁠⁠www.brewedat.com

Rock Hard Caucus
188 - Carbon Copy with Clara Reynen (3/2/2025)

Rock Hard Caucus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 84:46


Clara joins us to discuss the removal of gender identity from Iowa's civil rights code. Then we get into the latest drama in the Iowa City city council special election. Vote for Oliver, okay? Call us at (319) 849-8733! Go here for full episode notes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/123475847 https://rockhardcauc.us

The Rich Keefe Show
NBA can't carbon copy what the NHL has done with the 4 Nations Tournament

The Rich Keefe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 5:23


The NBA clearly has an All Star issue and there are elements that the NHL used during its 4 Nations Face Off that basketball can't.

Carbon Copy Podcast
Take Flood Action

Carbon Copy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 29:29


In this episode of Do Something Bigger from the Carbon Copy Podcast, we are seeking solutions to one of the UK's most common and most destructive natural disasters: floods. We discover just how high the risk of flooding is, how much worse it is predicted to get – and why this is linked to climate change. We explore ways to prepare for flooding, in homes and in wider communities – and we look at natural flood defences and sustainable urban drainage solutions (SuDS) that can reduce the likelihood of floods happening in the first place. Join host Isabelle Sparrow, special guest co-host Joanna Yarrow, flooding expert Mary Long-Dhonau OBE (AKA Flood Mary) and Rachel Glossop of the Living With Water Partnership to learn: About The Phoenix, the sustainable neighbourhood being developed by Joanna Yarrow's company Human Nature The importance of greening up and de-paving around homes and in towns and cities Top tips for protecting your home from flood damage What a Flood Action Group is and why every community should have one How to keep vulnerable people safe in the event of a flood Full transcript available at: https://carboncopy.eco/podcasts/take-flood-action------------------------------------------------------------------- Show notes Find out more about peatland restoration: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction/take-flood-action Discover all 25 Big Local Actions for climate and nature: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction Listen back to previous episodes of the Carbon Copy Podcast: https://carboncopy.eco/podcast Read more about The Phoenix: https://www.phoenixlewes.com/ Read more about Human Nature: https://www.humannature-places.com/ Learn more about Flood Mary: https://floodmary.com/ Read more about the Living With Water Partnership, on Carbon Copy: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/living-with-water Find out about Flood Action Groups: https://thefloodhub.co.uk/community/ Read about the RAIN project in Northamptonshire: https://rainnorthants.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Carbon Copy Podcast
Restore Peatlands

Carbon Copy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 20:25


In this episode of Do Something Bigger from the Carbon Copy Podcast we explore the waterlogged world of peatlands. We learn about the huge value that peat can bring, in terms of storing carbon, reducing flood risk, purifying water and providing habitat for rare species like adder, curlew and insectivorous plants. Listen, to hear how both Ulster Wildlife and Lancashire Peat Partnership are working to restore peatlands, and discover how you can take action to protect these incredible landscapes. Learn about the impact of degraded peatland. Hear about animals and plants that call peatlands their home. Find out why peatlands have become so degraded and damaged. Learn about the importance of buying peat-free compost. Get inspired to take big local action for peat! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Show Notes Find out more about restoring peatlands: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction/restore-peatlands Discover all 25 Big Local Actions for climate and nature: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction Listen back to previous episodes of the Carbon Copy Podcast: https://carboncopy.eco/podcast Find out more about Lancashire Peat Partnership: https://www.lancswt.org.uk/our-work/projects/peatland-restoration/lancashire-peat-partnership Read about one of Lancashire Peat Partnership's flagship projects, in the Forest of Bowland AONB: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/bowland-priority-peat Read about Ulster Wildlife's current project at Haughey's Bog: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/haugheys-bog-restoration Learn more about Ulster Wildlife's work on peat: https://www.ulsterwildlife.org/saving-our-peatlands Discover gardening and growing projects via Carbon Copy: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives?search_term=&filter-local_area=&filter-action_area%5B%5D=56&filter-positive_impact%5B%5D=17 Find a peat-free plant nursery near you: https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/peat/peat-free-nurseries Find your local wildlife trust to explore peatland volunteering opportunities: https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/peat/peat-free-nurseries Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Carbon Copy Podcast
Insulate Our Homes

Carbon Copy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 23:21


Britain has some of the least energy efficient housing stock in Europe, with 27 million homes in need of improvement. People across the country are struggling with bills and suffering in cold, draughty houses. In this episode of the Carbon Copy Podcast we meet Andrea Howe from Cosy Homes in Lancashire, and Til Wallis, from Canopy Housing, to explore action that people can take to insulate their homes and other inefficient buildings, to save money, improve health and reduce carbon emissions. Listen now to learn: How much money you could save by installing effective insulation in your house Some of the different materials that can be used for insulation What you can do if you are a landlord with properties that have low energy efficiency ratings How you can find out more and get involved with tackling cold homes across the UK “We're trying to change the system up in lots of different ways. I think that's the big thing about Canopy: we're providing warm, safe, comfortable, nice homes for people to live, where they get support. But also trying to do social bridging, and also trying to do our bit for the environment within this city.” - Til Wallis, Canopy Housing Show Notes Discover 25 Big Local Actions in 2025: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction Listen back to previous episodes of the Carbon Copy Podcast: https://carboncopy.eco/podcast Check out the hundreds of inspiring, hope-filled initiatives on Carbon Copy: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives Subscribe to Carbon Copy's newsletter: https://carboncopy.eco/newsletter Learn more about insulation, on the Insulate Our Homes action page: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction/insulate-our-homes Read more about Cosy Homes in Lancashire: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/cosy-homes-in-lancashire Read more about Canopy Housing: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives/canopy-housing-2 Find out about funding available to people on lower incomes for home insulation: https://www.gov.uk/apply-great-british-insulation-scheme Find out about the Warm Homes Grant which can be used by both private owners and landlords: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/warm-homes-local-grant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Carbon Copy Podcast
Do Something Bigger

Carbon Copy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 9:41


Join podcast host Isabelle Sparrow and producer Bradley Ingham for this, the first episode of the Carbon Copy Podcast series, Do Something Bigger, as we introduce our year-long campaign: 25 Big Local Actions in 2025. We look at why this year is so important for climate action – both globally, and locally. We examine the potential for local action to make a huge difference, and how positive changes that appear unrelated to climate change or nature restoration can have benefits for the environment as well. Listen now to: Learn more about the UN's “Decade of Action,” and about why, despite challenging circumstances, we still have a lot of hope (and evidence) that through working together, locally, we can get to the future we want to see! Get an introduction to the different climate action areas we're covering in this series, and why we are calling on you to Do Something Bigger in 2025. Find a topic that inspires you, motivates you and could bring you joy personally – as well as helping to tackle the biggest issues of our time. Show Notes Discover 25 Big Local Actions in 2025: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction Listen back to previous episodes of the Carbon Copy Podcast: https://carboncopy.eco/podcast Check out the hundreds of inspiring, hope-filled initiatives on Carbon Copy: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives Subscribe to Carbon Copy's newsletter: https://carboncopy.eco/newsletter Learn about the SDGs: https://sdgs.un.org/goals Read the UN Emissions Gap report 2024: https://www.unep.org/resources/emissions-gap-report-2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

HEDGE GUID
CARBON Copyで読み解くReFi ー 2025年に向けた市場の展望

HEDGE GUID

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 0:05


「CARBON Copyで読み解くReFi ー 2025年に向けた市場の展望」 目次

Luke Hand Diary
Carbon copy (Sun, 01/12/2024)

Luke Hand Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 0:58


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The Chris Voss Show
The Chris Voss Show Podcast – MEHscapology: How to turn your “carbon copy” B2B company into a growth machine with differentiation, positioning and un-turn-downable offers by Matt Hodkinson

The Chris Voss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 30:51


MEHscapology: How to turn your "carbon copy" B2B company into a growth machine with differentiation, positioning and un-turn-downable offers by Matt Hodkinson Amazon.com Totalgrowthownership.com So many B2B companies strive to achieve their growth ambitions by investing headlong into the latest marketing strategy or sales tactic, in the fervent belief that more activity produces more deals. But without a rock-solid market position and a core message that runs through the very fibres of your business presence, no amount of content, publicity, outreach or advertising will bring you the levels of success you desire. In MEHscapology, positioning and differentiation virtuoso, Matt Hodkinson, brings you a step-by-step formula for transforming your market presence and core business language. You'll learn the extent to which poor positioning is costing your company, the vital importance of differentiation in making your proposition the only viable option to your buyers, and how language drives perception; the key driver to influencing and building trust with your target audience. Packed with practical advice and real world examples, MEHscapology shows you exactly how to ditch the dull, and earn the attention you deserve for your soon-to-be-thriving business. About the author Matt Hodkinson is Founder and Chief MEHscapologist at TGO (Total Growth Ownership). Matt has worked directly with more than 250 consultancies, managed service partners, and other B2B organisations over the past 13+ years, helping them to find their “unordinary” and realise their marketing potential, without the need to become a high-volume content production outfit. He lives in Surrey, UK, with his “out of his league” wife and two incredible daughters.

The Carbon Copy
An update on what's ahead for this show, and more

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 3:04


Since we stopped The Carbon Copy, some listeners had questions about what's next. Here's a preview of our new podcast, the Transition-AI event in December, and a new newsletter called the AI-Energy Nexus. Stay tuned to the feed for our new show, dropping later this fall!

The Egg Whisperer Show
9 Myths about Fertility You Should Stop Believing

The Egg Whisperer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 14:32


I love to help people avoid fertility challenges by sharing my fertility advice, especially when it comes to busting the myths that I hear all day from patients. I also love to help people avoid fertility challenges by sharing my fertility advice, especially when it comes to busting the myths that I hear all day from patients. So I'm devoted this episode to the nine myths about fertility that you should stop believing. If you hear these myths at social gatherings, now you can be a fertility myth buster too! Here are the 9 myths I'm busting in this episode: 1. Birth Control Pills Have Ruined My Fertility 2. Previous Paternity Equals Current Fertility 3. Baby Number Two Will be Just As Easy As Baby Number One 4. You Can Control the Gender of Your Baby 5. Unexplained Infertility is Real 6. Getting Pregnant Should Be Easy 7. Your Fertility is a Carbon Copy of Your Mom's Fertility 8. Egg Freezing is an Insurance Policy 9. You Can't Have a Healthy Pregnancy without a Regular Menstrual Cycle Read the full show notes on Dr. Aimee's website Do you have questions about IVF?Click here to join Dr. Aimee for The IVF Class. The next live class call is on Monday, October 21, 2024 at 4pm PST, where Dr. Aimee will explain IVF and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom.   Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org. Other ways to connect with Dr. Aimee and The Egg Whisperer Show: Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips!Subscribe to the newsletter to get updates

Bull & Fox
Daryl Ruiter: Week 2 not a must-win for Browns, but absolutely cannot be a carbon copy of Week 1 loss

Bull & Fox

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 13:23


Daryl Ruiter talks about the Browns' upcoming matchup with the Jaguars in Week 2, the latest situation around Deshaun Watson and more.

New: Football Clichés
The Adjudication Panel: Carbon-copy commentary & where clubs store their pre-season minutes

New: Football Clichés

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 45:13


Adam Hurrey is joined by Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker on the Adjudication Panel. The agenda includes: some gloriously harmonious Olympic football commentary, some FA Cup revenge 72 years in the making, Man City's kick-off-delaying shame and a definitive analysis of where Premier League teams proverbially store their pre-season minutes. Meanwhile, the panel enjoy some niche Olympic highlights and decide which opening-weekend Premier League fixture has the most “watch it in a bar on holiday” energy. Adam's new book, Extra Time Beckons, Penalties Loom: How to Use (and Abuse) The Language of Football, is available to pre-order: https://geni.us/ExtraTimeBeckons Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Carbon Copy
Our final episode: The top stories of 2024 so far

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 62:07


Some news: this will be our final installment of The Carbon Copy. But don't go anywhere! Later this fall, the feed will be transformed into a new show that will profile the people architecting the clean energy economy. We promise it will be a valuable part of your media diet. For our last episode, we brought back some old friends: Jigar Shah, director of the DOE's loan programs office, and Katherine Hamilton, chair of 38 North.  Jigar, Katherine, and Stephen dissect some of the biggest storylines of the year in clean energy business and policy. They'll tackle AI energy demand, grid constraints, geothermal, nuclear, the demise of California's rooftop solar industry, and America's green bank. Which trends are overrated, which ones are underrated, and what does it all mean for mass deployment?  The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund will provide $27 billion for clean energy projects nationwide, potentially mobilizing up to $150 billion in public and private capital. Join Latitude Media and Banyan Infrastructure on July 18th for an in-depth discussion on how we can deploy these billions with the highest impact. Register for free here.  Make sure to listen to our new podcast, Political Climate – an insider's view on the most pressing policy questions in energy and climate. Tune in every other Friday for the latest takes from hosts Julia Pyper, Emily Domenech, and Brandon Hurlbut. Available on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Sample Mining
S1E6 - Chip Samples 2: Carbon Copy

Sample Mining

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 30:40


The theme of the second iteration of Chip Samples is Carbon Copy. This time around we'll examine six different samples that heavily leverage several different elements from the original track. You'll be surprised to learn where some of music's greatest artists and songs found their inspiration!   Further explore the songs discussed this season by listening to the Sample Mining Playlist: Spotify Apple Music   Follow Sample Mining on Instagram: @SampleMiningPod Website: samplemining.podbean.com/   #music #musicpodcast #podcast #hiphop #rap #samples #musicsamples #production #coolio #steviewonder #kanyewest #raycharles #nwa #charleswright #bizmarkie #freddiescott #mariahcarey #tomtomclub #latto #ghostfacekillah #thestylistics #gangstasparadise #golddigger #ivegotawoman #songsinthekeyoflife #expressyourself #fantasy #geniusoflove #bigenergy #biggirl

Steal This Beer
Episode 451 - Al Upshaw, Concrete Blues

Steal This Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024


Episode 451 - Al Upshaw, Concrete Blues Happy Monday, Thieves! We're wrapping up our final episode from Logjammin' Philly with a young brewer with an impressive resume. Al Upshaw is the man behind Concrete Blues, a contract brewery that makes beer at Al's day job brewery, Carbon Copy (see Episode 428). Al has a passion for English style ales and food. It's a fun talk. And yes of course there are shots of BA Malort again. Tune in and let us know what you think!***As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS! You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!! Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.

The Fire and Water Podcast Network
Fade In: Denzel Washington in Carbon Copy

The Fire and Water Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 62:46


Siskoid Cinema presents... Fade In, the show that looks at famous actors and directors' first feature film, looking for that spark of future stardom. This episode, Denzel Washington's career fades in with Carbon Copy. Did one of the actors of his generation arrive fully formed in this odd George Segal comedy? Siskoid and Captain Entropy discuss! Listen to the episode below, or subscribe to FW Team-Up on Apple or Spotify! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK! Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Subscribe via Apple Podcasts as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Credits: Bonus clips: "Carbon Copy" by Michael Schultz, starring Susan Saint James, Jack Warden, Dick Martin, Denzel Washington, George Segal and Paul Winfield; and "Sweet Georgia Brown" by The Carroll Brothers. Thanks for leaving a comment!

The Carbon Copy
AI-fueled geothermal and ‘the edge of the possible'

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 40:04


A lot of climate tech investors are still trying to figure out how to invest in artificial intelligence. Will it become a unique investment category? Or just a natural enhancement of what many startups are already building? There's an emerging class of startups that wouldn't exist without AI. Citrine Informatics is using generative AI to speed up discovery of new materials; Koloma is using AI to identify potential sources of geologic hydrogen; and Zanskar is using AI to accelerate and derisk geothermal exploration. Andrew Beebe, managing director at Obvious Ventures, thinks that AI is pushing the “edge of the possible” in climate tech. He recently led a $30 million Series B round in Zanskar, calling it “generative science at work.” “I think generative science is the next phase…it is going to shorten the distance to some of these massive solutions,” in batteries, solar, nuclear, and geothermal, said Beebe, speaking on The Carbon Copy. “Zanskar doesn't have special drilling technology. They don't have new fluids or new Rankin cycle systems on the top. They literally just have a better way to look for geothermal because in America.” This week, Beebe joins the show to riff on AI-driven climate solutions, the need for more clean, firm power to meet rising power demand, and a variety of other tech trends that are shaping what he calls “the climate decade.” Utility rates could make or break the energy transition – so how do we do it right? On June 13th, Latitude Media and GridX are hosting a Frontier Forum to examine the imperative of good rate design, and the consequences of getting it wrong. Register here. And make sure to listen to our new podcast, Political Climate – an insider's view on the most pressing policy questions in energy and climate. Tune in every other Friday for the latest takes from hosts Julia Pyper, Emily Domenech, and Brandon Hurlbut. Available on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Catalyst with Shayle Kann
The news quiz episode!

Catalyst with Shayle Kann

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 46:23


This week, we have something a little different: a news quiz.  We recently took the stage with four investors at the Prelude Climate Summit — armed with a bell, a buzzer, and four different categories of questions. We tested two teams of venture investors on their knowledge of the most recent industry news. Shayle Kann and Cassie Bowe, partners at venture firm Energy Impact Partners, are team High Voltage.  Dr. Carley Anderson, principal at venture firm Prelude Ventures, and Matt Eggers, Prelude's manager director, are team Shayle Gassed. (Prelude led fundraising for Latitude Media.) Stephen Lacey, executive editor of this show and host of The Carbon Copy, quizzes the teams on the latest in climate tech news. Which team will come out on top? Catalyst is supported by Origami Solar. Join Latitude Media's Stephen Lacey and Origami's CEO Gregg Patterson for a live Frontier Forum on May 30th at 1 pm Eastern to discuss Origami's new research on how recycled steel can help reinvigorate the U.S. solar industry. Register for free on Latitude's events page.

Deliver The Profile
Deliver The Profile Episode 288: Nursing A Grudge

Deliver The Profile

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 74:02


The Replicator "saga" kicks into high gear with "Carbon Copy", a case about a guy killing nurses and removing their eyelids...replicating the very signature of the blood painting guy from last episode. Zugs get zwanged, Scott Grimes shows up and Criminal Minds proves that the wrongly accused are just criminals that haven't committed crimes yet. All that and more in an all-new DELIVER THE PROFILE!

Alternative Blacks
Brewing Inclusion: Carbon Copy Pt 2 - Crafting a More Inclusive Future

Alternative Blacks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 32:48


Join us for Part 2 of our conversation with Carbon Copy, the dynamic brewery shaking up the craft beer scene in Philadelphia. In this episode, we delve deeper into their journey, exploring how they craft consistency while fostering inclusivity. Discover the innovative strategies Carbon Copy employs to create a welcoming space for all, from their approach to staffing to their diverse menu offerings. Please tune in and learn how Carbon Copy redefines what it means to be a part of the craft beer community. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and TikTok, subscribe to our YouTube channel, and rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alternative-blacks/support

Factor This!
This Week in Cleantech (3/2/2024) — LIVE from DISTRIBUTECH International

Factor This!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 16:01


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 was recorded live from DISTRIBUTECH International, North America's largest transmission and distribution utility event.This week's episode features Latitude Media co-founder Stephen Lacey, whose podcast Carbon Copy, broke down the latest data on clean energy investment and whether it's enough to achieve climate goals. This Week in Cleantech — March 2, 2024This week's “Cleantecher of the Week” is Jon Pevitali from VDE Americas.1. Profiteering Hampers U.S. Grid Expansion — IEEE Spectrum2. Coal's influence on energy generation is fading fast — Axios3. Why Oil Stocks Aren't That Hot — The New York Times4. How BYD and CATL's Solid-state Battery Partnership Impacts Toyota And Tesla — TopSpeed5. Views on the $1.8 trillion clean energy economy — Latitude Media's “Carbon Copy”Watch the full episode on YouTubeHelp make This Week in Cleantech the best it can be. Send feedback and story recommendations to rew@clarionevents.com. And don't forget to leave a rating and review wherever you get your podcasts.This Week in Cleantech is hosted by Renewable Energy World senior content director John Engel and Tigercomm president Mike Casey. The show is produced by Brian Mendes with research support from Alex Petersen and Clare Quirin.Register for the GridTECH Connect Forum - Southeast event taking place in Orlando on Feb. 26 using promo code "PODCAST" to receive 10%. Take advantage of this unique opportunity for developers, utilities, and regulators to collaborate on the critical issue of interconnection. All GridTECH Connect attendees also receive complimentary access to DISTRIBUTECH International.

Alternative Blacks
Crafting Consistency: The Carbon Copy Brewing Journey (Part 1)

Alternative Blacks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 27:41


Welcome to Season 4 of the Alternative Blacks Podcast! Join hosts Tyler Washington and Chris as they kick off the new season with a refreshing conversation featuring Kyle and Brendon from Carbon Copy Beer and Wine. In this episode, Tyler and Chris dive into the world of craft beer with Kyle and Brendon, exploring their journey into brewing and the unique approach they bring to their brewery in West Philadelphia. From their experiences brewing at renowned establishments like Tired Hands and Hill Farmstead to their decision to embark on their own venture during the pandemic, Kyle and Brendon share insights into the challenges and triumphs of building Carbon Copy from the ground up. Discover the inspiration behind the name "Carbon Copy" and its significance to Kyle and Brendon's vision for their brewery. Learn about their commitment to crafting high-quality, consistent beers that stand out in a crowded market and the importance of staying true to their own brewing style amidst industry trends. From discussing their flagship beers like their North German-style Pilsner "Bindle," Kyle and Brendon offer a glimpse into the diverse lineup of brews that Carbon Copy has to offer. Hear about their brewing philosophy, seasonal rotations, and the meticulous attention to detail that goes into each batch. Join Tyler and Chris as they explore the rich tapestry of flavors, aromas, and experiences that Carbon Copy brings to the craft beer scene. Whether you're a seasoned beer enthusiast or new to the world of brewing, this episode offers something for everyone to sip, savor, and enjoy. Tune in to Part 1 of the episode with Carbon Copy and get ready to raise a glass to innovation, creativity, and the pursuit of brewing excellence. Cheers! instagram.com/carboncopy carboncopy.com instagram.com/alternativeblackspod tylerelliswashington.com/abp --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alternative-blacks/support

The Carbon Copy
Virtual power plants: the ‘sandwich' for the grid

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 36:59


If we want any chance of affordably and reliably building a grid powered 100% by zero-carbon resources, we need to triple the capacity of virtual power plants.  That's the conclusion of a report released last fall by the Department of Energy, which examined the different business models and integration approaches for tying solar, batteries, thermostats, electric cars, water heaters, and other distributed assets into dispatchable power plants. The US already has tens of gigawatts of VPP capacity, mostly in the form of “bring your own device” programs that harness thermostats or water heaters for demand response services. But there are new models emerging that harness rooftop solar, batteries, and EV charging to enable bigger, longer-lasting load shifts. “I like to say that the term VPP is kind of like the term sandwich. There are lots of different kinds, they're full of different ingredients, and they serve lots of different purposes,” said Jen Downing, an engagement officer at the DOE, who leads the agency's work on the space.  The concept of VPPs has been around for nearly 30 years. But as the US faces a dramatic increase in peak demand by 2030 – and with distributed resource capacity set to double – the urgency for deploying them has increased. “We're going to need clean, firm [power]. We're going to need more transmission capacity to transport that electricity. But one way to address that increase in peak is to use distributed energy resources to either serve that peak locally or to shift that peak outside of peak hours. And so that's where VPPs come in,” said Downing. This week on The Carbon Copy, we spoke with DOE's Jen Downing about the different ways that virtual power plants are getting built – and the need to build many more. Read our show notes and all our industry coverage at Latitudemedia.com.

The Carbon Copy
Pricing and tech trends shaping the global battery storage market

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 33:33


The storage market is full of surprises. Last year, global storage installations were a third higher than expected, driven mostly by Chinese policy to attach batteries to renewables.  Meanwhile, a ramp-up in manufacturing is causing oversupply – and a potential shakeout for smaller battery makers. By 2030, the world could see 1.8 terawatt-hours of storage capacity installed, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance.  Rapid manufacturing expansion, a shift in chemistries and designs, and increases in duration for grid-connected systems are making battery storage one of the most dynamic sectors of the clean energy economy. “We do have to constantly be reconsidering our assumptions,” said Yayoi Sekine, head of Bloomberg New Energy Finance. “I think now we're currently in an environment where the industry is actually able to sustain itself in terms of its own battery manufacturing and supply chains. That's a pretty big shift and that's happened very recently.” This week on The Carbon Copy, we feature a conversation with Yayoi Sekine pricing, tech, manufacturing, and deployment trends that are shaping battery storage. Subscribe to Latitude Media's newsletter to get weekly updates on tech, markets, and deals across clean energy and climate tech.

Stark After Dark
Carbon Copy

Stark After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 123:23


Oooof! We swear we love Denzel, but this week we travel back to look at his very first movie, 1981's Carbon Copy. Someone thought of white dad, Black son, and took the rest of the day off.  There's a million things wrong with this movie, but most of all it's the waste of Denzel. We discuss the tired gags, how the director of Coolie High could have been behind this, and much more!  Also, don't think we let Nikki "what was the Civil War" Haley off the hook either.  As always, hit us up on Twitter at @white_pod or message us at whitepeoplewontsaveyou@gmail.com  We'll be back in two weeks talking about a good movie for a change as we discuss American Fiction. 

RULES FOR RETROGRADES (Tim Gordon & Dave Gordon)
w/ Ed Mazza: Francis is a Carbon Copy of Martini!

RULES FOR RETROGRADES (Tim Gordon & Dave Gordon)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 87:00


 w/ Ed Mazza: Francis is a Carbon Copy of Martini!Support the show

The Carbon Copy
The terawatt era of PV: ‘Solar will be the gas of today'

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 30:46


When the numbers for 2023 are finalized, there could be another 320 to 413 gigawatts of solar installed around the world – bringing global capacity to nearly 1.5 terawatts. Solar is now on track to surpass coal and fossil gas capacity in the next few years, bringing generation to 10% of global electricity supply.  There's universal recognition that we're firmly in the solar era. But outlooks on how fast the technology will grow are mixed. And that's because a mix of constraints – market design, trade barriers, and grid capacity – could cap yearly growth. This week on The Carbon Copy, we talk with Wood Mackenzie's Michelle Davis about the tech and deployment trends that will shape the next decade of solar PV expansion. Sign up for Latitude Media's Frontier Forum on January 31, featuring Crux CEO Alfred Johnson, who will break down the budding market for clean energy tax credits. We'll dissect current transactions and pricing, compare buyer and seller expectations, and look at where the market is headed in 2024.

The Carbon Copy
The storylines of the energy transition in 2023

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 57:15


The competing trends in the energy transition from 2023 were stark: a looming peak in demand for oil, gas, and coal; a global agreement to transition away from fossil fuels; and an increasingly realistic pathway to triple renewables development. But we also experienced the hottest global temperatures in 125,000 years, record US oil & gas production, inflation headwinds that challenged large renewables projects, and a very tough year for clean energy stocks. Every new investment in energy infrastructure matters in an increasingly consequential way. This is the decade to get it right, and we're almost halfway through it. So, as is tradition, we spend some time outlining our picks for storylines of the year – with that urgency in mind. And we'll talk about what they signal about the path ahead here in the US and beyond. Sign up for Latitude Media's Frontier Forum on January 29, featuring Crux CEO Alfred Johnson, who will break down the budding market for clean energy tax credits. We'll dissect current transactions and pricing, compare buyer and seller expectations, and look at where the market is headed in 2024. The Carbon Copy is supported by FischTank PR, a specialized climatetech PR firm dedicated to bringing meaningful results for companies in sectors spanning grid edge, solar, energy storage, battery, EVs, alternative fuels, VC and green building. FischTank helps clients stand out in an increasingly competitive and noisy space. Visit FischTank PR to learn more.

The Carbon Copy
LNG exports: America's hidden ‘climate bomb'

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 52:06


In less than a decade, America has become the world's biggest exporter of liquified natural gas.  In the mid-2000s, the US was building terminals to import more fossil gas. But that all changed after the fracking boom unlocked vast reserves of hydrocarbons.  The US became a net exporter in 2017. Then, Russia's war on Ukraine forced a scramble for new supplies of gas in Europe – and American companies stepped in. The consequence: a historic push for new terminals, a vast new source of heat-trapping gasses that could wipe out US climate gains, and a growing conflict over how the government approves new LNG infrastructure. This week: we explore the latest climate flash point: liquified gas. We're joined by Bill McKibben, author, organizer and founder of Third Act; Nicole Pollack, a contributing writer at Canary Media; and Jeremy Symons, analyst, political strategist, and principal at Symons Public Affairs. Resources mentioned in this episode: Canary Media: Nicole Pollack's deep dive into the controversies over FERC approval of LNG exports. New Yorker: Bill McKibben's article on Robert Howarth's latest research on LNG emissions. Jeremy Symons' recent research on how LNG exports are causing US emissions to rise. Sign up for Latitude Media's Frontier Forum on January 29, featuring Crux CEO Alfred Johnson, who will break down the budding market for clean energy tax credits. We'll dissect current transactions and pricing, compare buyer and seller expectations, and look at where the market is headed in 2024. It's Canary Media's listener drive through the end of the year. Make a tax-deductible donation today. The Carbon Copy is supported by FischTank PR, a specialized climatetech PR firm dedicated to bringing meaningful results for companies in sectors spanning grid edge, solar, energy storage, battery, EVs, alternative fuels, VC and green building. FischTank helps clients stand out in an increasingly competitive and noisy space. Visit FischTank PR to learn more.

Electrify This!
An Electrifying Year: A 2023 Retrospective

Electrify This!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 66:39


2023 was an action-packed year for the clean energy transition and electrification. From the implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to myriad actions on EVs, buildings, hydrogen, and renewable energy, 2023 was no sleeper! What were the top electrification headlines of the year?  And what policy developments will have the biggest impact on the year ahead? Tune in to hear this all-star line-up of guests analyze the trends and discuss leading insights of the year!Guest Bios Stephen Lacey is the Co-Founder and Executive Editor of Latitude Media, an integrated news, research, and events company focused on the new frontiers of clean energy and climate technology.  He hosts The Carbon Copy, a narrative-news show about the business trends shaping the energy transition. He is a veteran business journalist, editor and audio producer who has been covering the energy transition for nearly two decades, serving as the editor-in-chief of Greentech Media, and was the founding producer and host of The Energy Gang podcast. Julia Pyper is the VP of Public Affairs at GoodLeap, a leading financial technology company focused on accelerating the deployment of sustainable home solutions, where she oversees government relations and policy-related communications. She's a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and the host and creator of Political Climate. She has spent a decade working as in journalism, serving as a senior editor for Greentech Media and a climate policy reporter for E&E News. She holds degrees from McGill University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She was named a “30 Under 30” awardee by GreenBiz (2017) and is a recipient of the National Press Club Vivian Award.Dr. Henry McKoy, Jr.  is the Director of the U.S. DOE's Office of State and Community Energy Programs. He served on the faculty at North Carolina Central University School of Business where he led the entrepreneurship program, with additional appointments at Duke, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Harvard.  He is a former banking executive, entrepreneur, and former Assistant Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Commerce.  He holds degrees from UNC-Chapel Hill's Kenan-Flagler Business School (B.S.), Duke's Nicholas School of the Environment (M.S.), and UNC-Chapel Hill's Department of City and Regional Planning (PhD). To dig in deeper, check out these must-read resourcesLatitude MediaGood LeapU.S. Department of Energy Office of State and Community Energy ProgramsTake our Survey or Send Us an EmailWe want to hear from you! Please be a part of shaping this show by taking our brief survey (less than five minutes) and give us your ideas, thoughts, and suggestions for the podcast.  You can also reach out to via email us at electrifythis@energyinnovation.org. 

The Carbon Copy
Making sense of advanced nuclear's stumbles

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 54:38


The nuclear industry is grappling with several issues: high interest rates, rising commodity prices, limited supply chains, fuel availability, and a regulatory environment that has been slow to adapt to new technologies.  In the west, nuclear knowhow has faded over the decades. Even with a surge in policy support and public interest, development is stagnant and capacity has fallen. Momentum has moved over to Asia, mostly China. But that's not nearly enough. While global renewables have tripled in just over a decade, net global nuclear capacity has barely budged upward. The reality is that we may need to see capacity double – or even triple – by 2050 to keep us on a net-zero path, on top of tripling wind and solar. So this week, we'll revisit the stories shaping nuclear power in 2023 and ask: are we getting anywhere closer to unlocking real growth? Or will the industry stay in a perpetual holding pattern? Breakthrough Institute: Advanced nuclear is in trouble E&E News: What's next after the NuScale cancellation Canary Media: The future of small reactors at stake as NuScale deal flops Bloomberg: US, UK lead pledge to triple nuclear power by 2050  It's Canary Media's listener drive through the end of the year. Make a tax-deductible donation today. Sign up for Latitude Media's newsletter to get updates on the tech and business frontiers of the climatetech industry. The Carbon Copy is supported by FischTank PR, a specialized climatetech PR firm dedicated to bringing meaningful results for companies in sectors spanning grid edge, solar, energy storage, battery, EVs, alternative fuels, VC and green building. FischTank helps clients stand out in an increasingly competitive and noisy space. Visit FischTank PR to learn more.

The Carbon Copy
How to triple renewables by 2030

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 64:15


It took 12 years to triple global renewables – and now we need to do it in eight years.  As the latest UN climate summit begins, there's a proposal on the table to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030. Countries may agree to it in theory, but can the market meet it in practice? This week, we'll look at why this tripling is necessary, how it could be done, and what technologies will dominate. Then, we'll address a confusing narrative that has emerged around electric cars. We're seeing a historic ramp-up in domestic EV production, and record sales. But many are fretting that the market is weakening – and automakers are pulling back. What gives? We'll end with the forecast: our picks for stories that tell us something about the near or far future. Resources mentioned in the show: BNEF: Tripling global renewables by 2030 Is necessary to achieve net zero Carbon Brief: Why deals at COP28 to triple renewables and double efficiency are crucial  Latitude Media: To triple renewables capacity, solar is a boon – and a potential problem NYT: A new law supercharged EV manufacturing, but not sales Business Insider: Automakers are scrambling over EVs It's Canary Media's listener drive through the end of the year. Make a tax-deductible donation today. This episode of Carbon Copy is brought to you by the Energy Show, hosted by Barry Cinnamon. Questioning if that cool new product or service really pencils out for customers? Curious about customer adoption of IRA policies? Wondering how the grid can keep up with home electrification? For the real-world scoop on clean energy technologies with a focus on the customer perspective, don't miss the Energy Show at www.energyshow.biz. The Carbon Copy is supported by FischTank PR, a specialized climatetech PR firm dedicated to bringing meaningful results for companies in sectors spanning grid edge, solar, energy storage, battery, EVs, alternative fuels, VC and green building. FischTank helps clients stand out in an increasingly competitive and noisy space. Visit FischTank PR to learn more.

The Carbon Copy
AI in the real world: Solar forecasting, EVs, and virtual power plants

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 63:14


Weather forecasts for the grid depend on supercomputers to calculate the flow of heat, water, and radiation in the atmosphere, and then spit out predictions about what could happen next. These supercomputers are powerful. But they are also expensive and slow, relative to how quickly the weather changes. A new class of AI-based weather forecasts could change the game for grid operators and renewable energy developers. Will they take hold? This week, we explore a variety of emerging applications for artificial intelligence in energy.  First, we'll look at how machine learning can improve and democratize weather prediction with journalist Emma Woollacott, Dr. Jack Kelly of Open Climate Fix, and Dr. Noelia Otero Felipe of the University of Bern. Then, we'll hear from a few companies that are using AI for demand response, virtual power plants, and EV charging. Latitude producer Erin Hardick explores AI trends at the grid edge with Apoorv Bhargava of WeaveGrid, Jae Beom Bae of Leap, Paul McDonald of Opower at Oracle Energy and Water, and Carlos Nouel of National Grid. It's Canary Media's listener drive through the end of the year. Make a tax-deductible donation today! This episode of Carbon Copy is brought to you by the Energy Show, hosted by Barry Cinnamon. Questioning if that cool new product or service really pencils out for customers? Curious about customer adoption of IRA policies? Wondering how the grid can keep up with home electrification? For the real-world scoop on clean energy technologies with a focus on the customer perspective, don't miss the Energy Show at www.energyshow.biz. The Carbon Copy is supported by FischTank PR, a specialized climatetech PR firm dedicated to bringing meaningful results for companies in sectors spanning grid edge, solar, energy storage, battery, EVs, alternative fuels, VC and green building. FischTank helps clients stand out in an increasingly competitive and noisy space. Visit FischTank PR to learn more.

The Carbon Copy
For Microsoft, AI is an ‘unlock' for decarbonization

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 38:04


Microsoft was an early mover in integrating OpenAI's LLM into its Azure cloud services. And now every part of Microsoft's technology stack — from cloud infrastructure to data analytics to consumer apps — will be “reimagined” for the AI era, said Nadella. As a result, every industry will inevitably be impacted by AI. Utilities will also find themselves at the center of this shift, even if most aren't yet actively investing in AI for grid management. Generative AI will increasingly start to influence back-office operations and customer support inside utilities for “focus and efficiency,” explained Microsoft's Hanna Grene, on stage at Latitude Media's Transition-AI: New York conference. This week, we feature a conversation from our Transition-AI conference with Hanna. We talk with her about how large language models and other forms of artificial intelligence are making their way inside utilities – and why AI isn't as intimidating as it seems. If you want more news and analysis like this in your inbox, subscribe to Latitude Media's newsletter and Canary Media's newsletter. This episode of Carbon Copy is brought to you by the Energy Show, hosted by Barry Cinnamon. Questioning if that cool new product or service really pencils out for customers? Curious about customer adoption of IRA policies? Wondering how the grid can keep up with home electrification? For the real-world scoop on clean energy technologies with a focus on the customer perspective, don't miss the Energy Show at www.energyshow.biz. The Carbon Copy is supported by FischTank PR, a specialized climatetech PR firm dedicated to bringing meaningful results for companies in sectors spanning grid edge, solar, energy storage, battery, EVs, alternative fuels, VC and green building. FischTank helps clients stand out in an increasingly competitive and noisy space. Visit FischTank PR to learn more.

The Carbon Copy
Inflation plagues clean energy. How bad is it?

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 56:13


Wind, solar and batteries have seen steady, fairly predictable cost drops over the last two decades. But a combination of pressures – supply chain turmoil, grid constraints, interest rates, labor costs – has raised costs for products and projects. And they're challenging the commercial viability of emerging sectors like offshore wind and hydrogen. So how will the market work through this inflationary blip? And are there other policy interventions to ease pressures? This week: we'll explore the inflation problem for clean energy. Then, the International Energy Agency says peak fossil fuel consumption is upon us. But what does that actually mean? We'll put the “peak” into perspective.  Joining us this week are Katherine Hamilton of 38 North, Michael O'Boyle of Energy Innovation, and Maria Gallucci of Canary Media. Stories we mention in this episode: Latitude Media: The ripple effect of rising wind costs WSJ: Green power gets pricier after years of declines Canary Media: Offshore wind pushes ahead despite industry turmoil NYT: IEA forecasts peak fossil fuel demand Washington Post: “Peak” fossil fuels isn't what it sounds like Subscribe to our newsletters: Canary Media The Latitude This episode of Carbon Copy is brought to you by the Energy Show, hosted by Barry Cinnamon. Questioning if that cool new product or service really pencils out for customers? Curious about customer adoption of IRA policies? Wondering how the grid can keep up with home electrification? For the real-world scoop on clean energy technologies with a focus on the customer perspective, don't miss the Energy Show at www.energyshow.biz. The Carbon Copy is supported by FischTank PR, a specialized climatetech PR firm dedicated to bringing meaningful results for companies in sectors spanning grid edge, solar, energy storage, battery, EVs, alternative fuels, VC and green building. FischTank helps clients stand out in an increasingly competitive and noisy space. Visit FischTank PR to learn more.

The Carbon Copy
Tackling the tough stuff: steel, cement, and chemicals

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 47:50


The industrial sector is set to overtake power generation and transportation as the biggest source of planet warming emissions in the US by 2035, according to The Rhodium Group. The sector's impact is even greater on the global scale. Industry around the world accounts for more carbon dioxide emissions than all forms of transportation combined – largely driven by steel, cement, and chemicals. There are a lot of ways to decarbonize industry, but the pathways are much less clear than for electricity or automobiles.  In this episode, we're joined by Jeff St. John, Maria Galluci, and Julian Spector, who've been exploring the varied paths for cleaning up the products that are foundational to the world around us. Stories we mention in this episode: Canary Media: Cleaning up steel, cement and chemicals is tough — and entirely doable Rhodium Group: Taking stock of US emissions Canary Media: ‘Electrowinning' could help win the race to clean up dirty steel Latitude Media: The electrolyzer market is caught in limbo Canary Media: To decarbonize cement, the industry needs a full transformation The Carbon Copy is supported by FischTank PR, a specialized climatetech PR firm dedicated to bringing meaningful results for companies in sectors spanning grid edge, solar, energy storage, battery, EVs, alternative fuels, VC and green building. FischTank helps clients stand out in an increasingly competitive and noisy space. Visit FischTank PR to learn more. The Carbon Copy is brought to you by Savant Power. Savant's end-to-end power systems provide energy generation, inverter and battery storage, generator control, flexible load management for every circuit, and level two EV charging. Learn more about the only company that can deliver an integrated smart home and energy solution controlled via a single award-winning app at Savant.com.

Brewsing Banter Podcast
BBP 223 - Carbon Copy

Brewsing Banter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 66:06


Join the Legendary Brew Crew as they head to West Philly to meet Kyle Wolak and Brendon Boudwin, aka Dr. B. These dynamic individuals are the masterminds behind Carbon Copy, a groundbreaking establishment that combines the worlds of brewing and winemaking in one exceptional location. Kyle and Brendon share the story of how their paths first crossed long before they became business partners, first at industry events and eventually working at the same establishment. The conversation evolves to uncover why Kyle and Brendon decided to take a leap of faith during the pandemic and make a bold decision to not only devise a plan to start a brewery but to add a winery component to the mix.Also the crew gains insight into Kyle's early entry into the craft beer industry, a journey that began in his formative years. Meanwhile, Brendon's path into brewing took a unique twist, following the completion of his PhD in Audiology. The crew explores the contrasting yet complementary backgrounds of these two creative minds.Of course, the tasting session features the exceptional beer and wine offerings from Carbon Copy. Grab a Brew and Join the Banter

The Carbon Copy
Can California pull off its clean energy ambitions?

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 68:00


California is at a crossroads. The state has already installed nearly 1.8 million rooftop solar systems, 5 gigawatts of batteries, and 1.6 million electric cars. But it is also facing some serious challenges. The list is long: controversial policy changes, extreme weather threats, and backlogs – lots and lots of backlogs. It is facing serious backlogs in interconnecting utility-scale solar and storage projects, keeping fossil gas-fired power plants open that were supposed to shut down years ago. And that's not even counting the gigawatts of offshore wind, geothermal power, long-duration energy storage and other clean, firm resources called for in the state's long-term plans — none of which we've built yet.  This week, Jeff St. John, Canary Media's director of news, sits down with three prominent people who are trying to move the state forward: State Senator Josh Becker; GRID Alternatives Executive Director Arthur Bart-Williams; and California Solar and Storage Association Executive Director Bernadette Del Chiaro.  This conversation was recorded live at Canary Live: Bay Area. We have a flash sale for Transition-AI: New York through October 9th. Use the code FLASH30 to get 30% off your ticket price to our event on AI + energy. Spots are limited, so don't miss out! The Carbon Copy is supported by FischTank PR, a public relations, strategic messaging, and social media agency dedicated to elevating the work of climate and clean energy companies. Learn more about FischTank's approach to cleantech and their services: fischtankpr.com. The Carbon Copy is brought to you by Sungrow. Now in more than 150 countries, Sungrow's solutions include inverters for utility-scale, commercial & industrial solar, plus energy storage systems. Learn more at us.sungrowpower.com.

The Carbon Copy
Why electric cars are driving the auto strikes

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 49:32


Just as the auto industry resolves supply chain problems from the Covid pandemic, a new disruptive force has emerged: labor disputes. Nearly 20,000 American auto workers are on strike as they ask for higher pay. At the heart of their concerns: will the shift to electric cars make them worse off?  We'll look at a strike that is raising big questions about how to support the companies making electric vehicles for the masses – and support the workers who make them.  Then: the push for green steel. Are automakers critical for getting low- and zero-carbon steel into mass production? Finally, as the presidential campaign gets noisier, we look at how Republicans are talking about climate and energy. Joining us this week are Maria Gallucci of Canary Media and Katherine Hamilton of 38 North. Stories we mention in this episode: Canary Media: DOE offers $15.5 billion to retool existing auto plants for EVs New York Times: Battle over electric vehicles is central to auto strike Canary Media: Major steel users band together to place first big “green steel” order Energy Monitor Op-ed: The road to clean steel runs through automakers Bloomberg: Ron DeSantis pledges more fossil fuel production New York Times: A roundup of what GOP candidates say about climate change Don't forget to grab your tickets for Transition-AI: New York and Canary Live: Bay Area, coming up in October. The Carbon Copy is supported by FischTank PR, a specialized climatetech PR firm dedicated to bringing meaningful results for companies in sectors spanning grid edge, solar, energy storage, battery, EVs, alternative fuels, VC and green building. FischTank helps clients stand out in an increasingly competitive and noisy space. Visit FischTank PR to learn more. The Carbon Copy is brought to you by Savant Power. Savant's end-to-end power systems provide energy generation, inverter and battery storage, generator control, flexible load management for every circuit, and level two EV charging. Learn more about the only company that can deliver an integrated smart home and energy solution controlled via a single award-winning app at Savant.com.

Cinephobe
Cinephobe Ep 196: Carbon Copy

Cinephobe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 137:23


Zach, Amin and Mayes don't lack a sense of the theatrical when a long lost son emerges and reality changes sides yet again. Join the Count The Dings Patreon for exclusive Rewatchingtons Watch-A-Longs, Ad-Free Episodes, old Holiday Episodes and more at www.patreon.com/CountTheDings Subscribe to Cinephobe! Then Rate 5 Stars on Apple or Spotify.   Follow Cinephobe on Twitter, Instagram & Threads: CTD @countthedings IG: @cinephobepod Threads: @cinephobepod  Zach Harper @talkhoops IG: @talkhoops Threads: @talkhoops   Amin Elhassan @darthamin IG: @darthamin Threads: @darthamin   Anthony Mayes @cornpuzzle IG: @cornpuzzle Threads: @cornpuzzle   Email: cinephobepodcast@gmail.com https://nordvpn.com/CINEPHOBE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Count the Dings (Official)
CINEPHOBE - Ep 196: Carbon Copy

Count the Dings (Official)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 137:23


Zach, Amin and Mayes don't lack a sense of the theatrical when a long lost son emerges and reality changes sides yet again. Join the Count The Dings Patreon for exclusive Rewatchingtons Watch-A-Longs, Ad-Free Episodes, old Holiday Episodes and more at www.patreon.com/CountTheDings Subscribe to Cinephobe! Then Rate 5 Stars on Apple or Spotify.   Follow Cinephobe on Twitter, Instagram & Threads: CTD @countthedings IG: @cinephobepod Threads: @cinephobepod  Zach Harper @talkhoops IG: @talkhoops Threads: @talkhoops   Amin Elhassan @darthamin IG: @darthamin Threads: @darthamin   Anthony Mayes @cornpuzzle IG: @cornpuzzle Threads: @cornpuzzle   Email: cinephobepodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Carbon Copy
New frontiers of clean energy emerge

The Carbon Copy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 67:07


Renewables and electric vehicles are on a tear, and they'll soon likely attract $2 trillion in yearly investment. But global emissions have not peaked.  So what are the new frontiers of technology that will make renewables and storage more valuable – and draw down emissions at the speed needed? This week, we're going to reflect on that question coming out of RE+, a major American conference where our editors were covering emerging tech.  Then, the battery recycling boom is on. It's attracting billions of dollars in investment. Will it address supply chain security and a looming waste problem? Finally, Hawaii's difficult transition away from coal. Why couldn't it build renewables and batteries fast enough to fill the gap? Joining us this week to talk through these stories are Jeff St. John, Julian Spector, and Lisa Martine Jenkins.  Resources mentioned in this episode: A preview of Latitude Media Financial Times: Peak fossil fuels will happen this decade. Canary Media: Redwood Materials lands $1 billion  Canary Media: Another US battery recycler just raised a massive round Canary Media: Hawaii quit coal a year ago – how's it going? Don't forget your tickets to Transition-AI: New York on October 19th. Our listeners get a 10% discount with the code pspods10. And make sure to get your seat at Canary Live: Bay Area on October 3rd. The Carbon Copy is supported by FischTank PR, a specialized climatetech PR firm dedicated to bringing meaningful results for companies in sectors spanning grid edge, solar, energy storage, battery, EVs, alternative fuels, VC and green building. FischTank helps clients stand out in an increasingly competitive and noisy space. Visit FischTank PR to learn more. The Carbon Copy is brought to you by Savant Power. Savant's end-to-end power systems provide energy generation, inverter and battery storage, generator control, flexible load management for every circuit, and level two EV charging. Learn more about the only company that can deliver an integrated smart home and energy solution controlled via a single award-winning app at Savant.com.

Drilled
Drilled presents: The Carbon Copy on the War Over Gas Stoves

Drilled

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 26:27


We're sharing an episode from a podcast we love called The Carbon Copy. In January 2023, a new study showing that over 12 percent of childhood asthma cases can be linked to gas stoves took over the discourse. Suddenly, gas stoves were a hot topic on nightly news programs across America. The study ignited backlash from conservative pundits, especially after a commissioner from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said stricter regulation of gas stoves was on the table. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices