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Have you ever wondered how life's challenges can ignite a fire of passion and resilience within you? Join us in a riveting conversation with an extraordinary guest, Angie Bivens. Trials and triumphs mark Angie's journey; from enduring personal struggles and a staggering energy bill, she found a passion that led her to become the Outreach Manager at Franklin Energy. Today, Angie uses her past to power her work to help others with their energy struggles. On today's podcast, she shares her journey and the secrets of success to becoming a successful mid-career emerging professional in energy efficiency.We traverse through the complexities of the energy industry and the power of mentorship in breaking down its barriers. Angie candidly shares her transition experiences from other sectors into clean energy, unfolding the valuable lessons she gathered. She underscores the difference between a good supervisor who ensures the job is done and a great supervisor who guides you to unearth and harness your potential. Discover Angie's formula for greatness and let her experience inspire you to pursue your dreams in the face of adversity relentlessly. This episode is not just about energy efficiency or leadership. It's about the invincible power of resilience. Join us and let Angie's journey inspire you as much as it did us.
In this episode of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted speaks with Karin Burns, Chief Executive Officer of San Diego Community Power (SDCP), the 2nd largest CCA (Community Choice Aggregator) in California.She and Ted discuss her early life growing up in a small coastal New Jersey town, attending Duke University, and holding four additional degrees from esteemed universities. She also shares her experiences in travelling the world, beginning her professional career within the Finance and Capital industries, where she held several high-profile roles across Asia and the US, investing and fundraising in alternative energy, new media, and sustainability companies.She served as Executive Director for Code REDD, an environmental company she built from a piece of paper into a globally recognized brand. She then became the Chief Executive Officer of Build It Green, where she oversaw a portfolio of energy efficiency programs across California, developed a low-income line of business, and fostered a culture of innovation and purpose-led growth. Karin later served as Regional Vice President for Franklin Energy Services LLC after executing an asset sale of Build It Green, guiding the cultural transition and integration of her company while managing five different Pacific states for Franklin Energy.At SDCP, she is responsible for overseeing a $900+ million budget, a 30+ member staff, ensuring sufficient and reliable clean power procurement, as well as developing and executing the organization's strategic plan in collaboration with the Board and staff. As an accomplished leader in the renewable energy sector, Karin is utilizing her diverse and broad experience to elevate SDCP to the apex of clean energy transitions, starting at the community level and expanding beyond. Karin is a dynamic innovator who seamlessly incorporates organizational efforts within humanity-focused strategy to affect change.
"If a single secret to organizational success existed, it would be this: recruiting, empowering, and retaining top-of-the-line talent" Adja has more than 23 years' of energy industry experience. Ba held several HR leadership positions more recently as the Chief Human Resources Officer at Franklin Energy and worked for 20 years for the French multi-national Electricite de France. Mrs Ba has created strong alliances among executives, peers, and stakeholders. She is an accomplished executive who excels at analyzing lucrative global business needs, identifying growth opportunities, and attaining leverage in competitive markets. She is an influential strategist who develops processes and procedures to address workforce design and positively impact company change, and who aligns awareness of cultural, economic, and social matters to deliver effective policies. Her dedication to maximizing bottom-line performance and delivering service excellence can be key for any project. As an HR Leader, she also has an extensive experience in managing safety and establishing a safety culture for our employees. Tune in!
Utility companies are always positioned in a unique way compared with other companies, as the product they provide is essential for safe, healthy, and productive functioning of every family and every business. Having power bills rise too much can be a crisis for families who may be unable to pay or forced to choose between putting food on the table and keeping the lights on. The potential of inequity and crisis has only become even more apparent amid the pandemic and the recent economic struggles across the country. With over 60% of Americans actively living paycheck to paycheck, this crisis of energy affordability needs leadership and ingenuity to ensure that energy systems are looked at holistically with affordability being a paramount consideration. These are the issues that drive Jim Madej, the CEO of Franklin Energy, as he and his team work to design and implement energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions for their utility partners. Jim is motivated by the idea of keeping energy affordable for all customers, and doing so in a way that aligns with the clean energy transition, and in this episode he joins podcast host Jason Price and producer Matt Chester to highlight what utility leaders should be doing to meet these necessary goals. Key Links: Jim Madej's Energy Central Profile: https://energycentral.com/member/profile/jim-madej Energy Central Post with Full Episode Transcript: https://energycentral.com/o/energy-central/episode-73-making-energy-work-americas-working-families-jim-madej-ceo-franklin Clean Should Mean Affordable: How Smart Clean Energy Policy Can Help Resuscitate the American Dream: https://energycentral.com/o/franklin-energy/clean-should-mean-affordable-how-smart-clean-energy-policy-can-help-resuscitate Link to register as a member of the Energy Central Community: www.energycentral.com/user/register Did you know? The Energy Central Power Perspectives Podcast has been identified as one of the industry's 'Top 25 Energy Podcasts': blog.feedspot.com/energy_podcasts
On this episode, we dive into the present and future of workforce education and training in the clean energy industry. As always, this episode is hosted by Jim Madej, CEO of Franklin Energy and AM Conservation Group, and Marisa Uchin, COO of Franklin Energy and AM Conservation Group. Guest panelists: Madeline Salzman, Project Manager of the United States Department of Energy; Adele Ferranti, Director of Workforce Training & Development at New York State Energy Research and Development Authority; and David Jacot, Director of Efficiency Solutions at Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.
Jim Madej is CEO, Franklin Energy, and ex-CEO, VEIC (Vermont Energy Investment Corporation). His mission is to help catalyze the transition to a clean energy economy where businesses profit from the end of climate change and the growth of our planet.
Wanna split £100? You get £50 free AND save money on 100% green electricity by moving to Octopus Energy. Plus I get £50 to support this podcast but ONLY if you do it by using my unique referral code. I moved to Octopus recently and had been putting it off for ages, but I kicked myself for not doing it sooner, as it’s literally a 5 minute job to give them your details. Click here: https://share.octopus.energy/free-puma-452 On today’s podcast: Ford's forthcoming battery-electric truck to be called 'F-150 Lightning' Mercedes-Benz Concept EQT UK’S LARGEST EV CHARGING HUB SET TO ELECTRIFY BRENT CROSS Renault considers introducing battery-swapping in its electric cars Audi Boss Thinks Electric Vehicles Will be Half of the Market by 2030 France writes-off ChaDeMo standard in new legislation ARE ELECTRIC FIRE TRUCKS IN THE NEAR FUTURE? Show #1079 Good morning, good afternoon and good evening wherever you are in the world, welcome to EV News Daily for Tuesday 11th May. It’s Martyn Lee here and I go through every EV story so you don't have to. Thank you to MYEV.com for helping make this show, they’ve built the first marketplace specifically for Electric Vehicles. It’s a totally free marketplace that simplifies the buying and selling process, and help you learn about EVs along the way too. WEDNESDAY FORD'S FORTHCOMING BATTERY-ELECTRIC TRUCK TO BE CALLED 'F-150 LIGHTNING' On Twitter @mrlevine Mike Levine, Ford North America Product Communications manager: "BAM! Get ready for the all-electric, all-new Ford F-150 Lightning to be revealed on May 19 at 930 pm ET. ime to take electric and turn it into Lightning. Quicker than the original F-150 SVT Lightning yet able to work as hard as today’s trucks. Awesome!" "Ford Motor Co.'s battery-electric version of its best-selling F-150 pickup truck is coming — and now it has a name. The Blue Oval revealed Monday that the truck will be dubbed "F-150 Lightning." The vehicle itself will be unveiled May 19 via a livestreamed event from Ford World Headquarters in Dearborn." says The Detroit News: "F-150 Lightning is part of Ford's initial portfolio of electric vehicles that includes the Mustang Mach-E, which launched at the end of last year, and the forthcoming electric version of the Transit van." https://eu.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/05/10/ford-announces-name-reveal-date-upcoming-battery-electric-f-150/5020845001/ MERCEDES-BENZ CONCEPT EQT "The Mercedes-Benz Concept EQT previews the brand’s new T-Class MPV, the electric version of which will be the ninth model from its EQ sub-brand" says Autocar today: "Set to rival the Volkswagen Caddy, Citroen Berlingo and Vauxhall Combo when UK sales get underway in 2022, the new model has been developed in partnership with Renault; the T-Class is twinned with the third-generation Kangoo, while the EQT is a sister model to the recently announced Kangoo E-Tech Electric. Mercedes-Benz’s Van division is planned to offer the choice of either a standard wheelbase in combination with a five-seat layout or, as previewed by the Concept EQT, an extended wheelbase with a seven-seat layout. Entry to the front is via front-hinged doors, while rear access is via a set of sliding doors, electronically operated on the concept but set to be manual on the production version." 101hp and 45kWh battery. So: EQC, EQV, EQA, EQS and EQB, EQE, EQE SUV and EQS SUV. . https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/mercedes-benz-concept-eqt-previews-electric-t-class UK’S LARGEST EV CHARGING HUB SET TO ELECTRIFY BRENT CROSS The 236-bay hub will be installed in Brent Cross Shopping Centre car park. The chargers, which will be operated and maintained by Franklin Energy on the LiFe Network, will be supplied by EVBox and installed over a number of phases. The first phase, which is due to complete later this year, will see the installation of 50 fast charging points (22kW AC) and two ultra-rapid charging points (350 kW DC) The fast chargers take 1-2 hours to fully charge a car battery, providing ample time for customers to enjoy the many retail and leisure offerings available at Brent Cross and complements the average time taken for a visit, which, prior to the pandemic, averaged at 95 minutes.(1) https://franklinenergy.co.uk/uks-largest-ev-charging-hub-set-to-electrify-brent-cross/ RENAULT CONSIDERS INTRODUCING BATTERY-SWAPPING IN ITS ELECTRIC CARS "Renault is considering introducing a battery-swapping capability in its electric cars, potentially becoming the first big carmaker to embrace the technology." reports the Financial Times today: "Chief executive Luca de Meo told the Financial Times’ Future of the Car Summit on Tuesday he is assessing plans to adopt the technology, which would significantly cut waiting times at recharging stations. The battery-swapping technology also allows manufacturers to decouple the cost of batteries from new electric vehicles, preventing drivers from being concerned about depreciating battery capacity or value." Read more here: https://www.ft.com/content/cac5c438-900a-46ee-9564-43aa905db4b6 AUDI BOSS THINKS ELECTRIC VEHICLES WILL BE HALF OF THE MARKET BY 2030 "Since, 2018, Audi has introduced, the e-tron SUV, the e-tron Sportback, sportier “S” variants of both, the e-tron GT, the Q4 e-tron, Q4 e-tron Sportback, and the all-new A6 e-tron Concept. Audi has developed more new EVs in the past couple of years than Tesla has developed in its entire existence." points out the website Quattrodaily - so, they'll be a little biased!: "According Audi CEO Markus Duesmann, electric vehicles will make up half of the automotive market by 2030. In fact, Duesmann sees such a massive shift in the demand for electric vehicles that, as long as the infrastructure can support it, he doesn’t see a reason why any customer would want internal combustion if electric vehicles are available." https://www.quattrodaily.com/audi-boss-thinks-electric-vehicles-will-be-half-of-the-market-by-2030/ FRANCE WRITES-OFF CHADEMO STANDARD IN NEW LEGISLATION "The end of the CHAdeMO fast-charging standard is on the horizon in France. While a 2017-decree made CHAdeMO mandatory for DC-charging stations alongside CCS and Type 2 by the end of 2024, the government has now revised its plans." writes electrive: "The decree, published in its revised form earlier this month, ends the requirement to implement the Japanese standard. From now on, only CCS for DC charging and Type 2 for AC charging (22 kW) is considered mandatory for newly installed and replaced fast-charging stations in France. The French decree further stresses the requirement of interoperability and introduces obligations in terms of quality of service. CPOs and networks must make their commitments public, for example, “report periodically” on the quality levels achieved." https://www.electrive.com/2021/05/10/france-writes-off-chademo-standard-in-new-legislation/ ARE ELECTRIC FIRE TRUCKS IN THE NEAR FUTURE? "However, it wasn’t until recently that innovators began to apply electric technology to emergency vehicles. Now, the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) is showing off North America’s first electric fire engine from Austria-based Rosenbauer Group." says Clean Fleet Report: "However, the vehicle isn’t fully electric. It’s a series plug-in hybrid like the Chevrolet Volt. Volvo Penta, which has created electric powertrains for a variety of applications, will power the Revolutionary Technology fire truck. The electric drive unit is based on one use in terminal tractors. To test durability, Rosenbauer will also test three more trucks in Berlin, Amsterdam and Dubai. The truck features two electric motors with a total output of 490 horsepower...quick-charge batteries with a charging capacity of 100 to 150 kilowatts." https://cleanfleetreport.com/feature-are-electric-fire-trucks-in-the-near-future/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=feature-are-electric-fire-trucks-in-the-near-future QUESTION OF THE WEEK WITH EMOBILITYNORWAY.COM A recent survey – which I highly questioned and disagreed with – claimed 1 in 5 EV owners went back to piston power. I have never heard anything like a 20% rate of EV drivers being unhappy with electric. Would you ever go back? Yes, No and tell me why! Email me your thoughts and I’ll read them out on Sunday – hello@evnewsdaily.com It would mean a lot if you could take 2mins to leave a quick review on whichever platform you download the podcast. 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Franklin Energy's Chief Commercial Officer, Marisa Uchin, hosts Amy Harder, correspondent with Axios, Paula Glover, President & CEO of American Association of Blacks in Energy, and Emily Duncan, Director of Federal Government Relations with National Grid to explore topics like the Green New Deal, upcoming administration roadblocks, providing energy efficiency to low-income communities and more.
Today we will continue our Sustainable Leaders series and have a Talk Story with John Shipman, Senior Director, National Training Business & Education for Franklin Energy and also with us today is Simone Dadsetan w/ Surterre Properties in Newport Beach, CA. We will talk about Green Building & Sales: what is trending, where the future lies and learn from California’s current movement as it is ahead of Hawaii in many ways. John Shipman is Senior Director, National Training Business & Education for Franklin Energy, and is an award-winning and nationally recognized thought leader in green real estate practices and innovation of sustainability and resiliency practice. A pioneer in training and mentoring of real estate professionals on green and resource efficient homes and the benefit of an energy efficient economy. He has trained more than 5,000 Real Estate Professionals in the practice of green real estate and green building fundamentals. In 2014, the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) awarded him with its national Evergreen Award and named him its NAR Green Instructor of the Year. For Franklin Energy, John oversees training business professional development activities, national professional training program implementation, outreach, partnerships, and innovation activities. He will actively participate in and manage training business program and training and engagement activities. John holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from UCLA and a Master of Science in Environmental Studies with a focus on Human Behavior & Society and the Environment from California State University, Fullerton. Simone's area of expertise is in energy efficiency and Green Homes. Passionate about helping others understand and create a more sustainable lifestyle, she is driven by how much support and value a Green Home offers her clients. She has been a NAR GREEN designee for several years in California and is a strong proponent of environmental sustainability and green living. She loves educating her team of energetic professionals by holding workshops that teaches them about what a Green Home is and informing her clients on the benefits of creating a Green Home for themselves. John’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/john-shipman-71792821 | Simone’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/simonedadsetan Franklin Energy: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FranklinEnergy/ | Franklin Energy Website: https://www.franklinenergy.com/ | Build It Green FB: https://www.facebook.com/WeAreBuildItGreen | Build It Green Website: www.Builditgreen.org You can reach Smart Living Hawaii at: Website: www.smartlivinghi.org | Instagram: @smart_living_hawaii | Facebook: @SmartLivingHawaii
AESP's John Hargrove talks to Paul Schueller, founder and CEO of Franklin Energy, a leading implementer of energy efficiency, DERs, and demand response programs. Franklin Energy sets an example through its initiatives to increase workplace diversity, subcontractor diversity and programs that target ethnic or lower income communities.
Celebrating their 25th anniversary, we discuss the evolving energy efficiency sector with Wisconsin-based Franklin Energy’s Founder and CEO Paul Schueller. For pictures and additional info, visit http://www.energy-cast.com/59-franklin.html
Franklin Energy recently launched the NGAGE platform that lets utilities connect with customers and enable participation in utility programs throughout what the firm calls "every user's unique journey." Scheuller explained how his firm is addressing the changes in the industry with tools that help its utility clients deliver what customers want while at the same time addressing the big changes in generation and grid stability that all utilities are faced with today and going forward. Franklin Energy started 25 years ago managing energy efficiency programs and now, with about 1,200 employees, offers demand response, customer engagement software, and a variety of other services that relate to the smart grid and electric industry modernization.
What’s the most effective way to conduct an energy rating on a multifamily building? Join us as Gayathri Vijayakumar (Steven Winter Associates, Inc.) discusses the efforts of a dedicated group of individuals that has moved multifamily building energy ratings from guidelines to become a part of the existing HERS standards 301 and 380. We also learn of Gayathri’s passion for her work, her love of solar, and what has driven her career to this point at Steven Winter Associates. You will gain a clearer picture of how standards are made and most importantly, updated regularly through research and public comment. Learn about what constitutes a multifamily building and how some of the assessments and tests are performed. You can learn more about the standards at RESNET’s website: http://www.resnet.us/professional/standards And keep up to date with pending standards amendments here: http://www.resnet.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/RESNET-Pending-Standard-Amendments-3-28-18-Completed.pdf Gayathri offers her email address for you to get in touch, gvijayakumar@swinter.com, and you may also run into her at the RESNET conferences. Some of the people that devote many hours helping to develop and improve these standards are: RESNET Multifamily MFWG (2013-2014): Ted Leopkey (Group Chair), EPA Ben Adams, MaGrann Associates James Brauer, U.S. Eco Logic/TexEnergy Solutions, Brian Christensen, NORESCO, Krista Egger, Enterprise Community Partners, Dave Epley, DC DCRA, Patrick Fitzgerald, NYSERDA, Asa Foss, U.S. Green Building Council, Bruce Harley, Abe Kruger, SK Collaborative, Scott Lee, Southface, Ted Leopkey, formerly with U.S. EPA, Ken Owens, Jr. Franklin Energy, Matt Root, Rob Salcido, Brian Stanfill, MaGrann Associates, Gayathri Vijayakumar, Steven Winter Associates, Meghan Walsh, USDA, Li Ling Young, VEIC RESNET MFSC – June 2016 to August 2017 RESNET Multifamily Sub-Committee & Task Group members: Thiel Butner, Pando Alliance, Brian Christensen, NORESCO, Rebecca Hudson (committee ViceChair), EPA, Asa Foss (USGBC), Paul Gay (US Eco-Logic), Bruce Harley, Matthew Root Brian Stanfill (MaGrann) Bob Grindrod (TRC), Joel Williams, Troy Maharg (TexEnergy), Chris Mc Taggart (BER), Gary Nelson (Energy Conservatory), Sean Denniston (NBI) Gayathri Vijayakumar (committee Chair), Steven Winter Associates, Pros (and especially Realtors and Appraisers) in the building industry should consider attending the annual conference which will be held in New Orleans, LA Feb 25-27, 2019 more info at: www.conference.resnet.us/ RESTalk: To the RESNET community, we hear you and want to engage. Pros can learn more at www.RESNET.us/professional Consumers can learn more at www.RESNET.us Or for more info on this topic contact RESNET at INFO@RESNET.US