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In this episode of YourTechReport, Marc Aflalo and Mitchell Whitfield tackle a crucial topic—emergency preparedness in 2025—through the lens of technology. As wildfires rage across California, they discuss how tech innovations like backup batteries, cloud storage, and real-time alert apps are shaping how we prepare for and respond to disasters. Key highlights include: • Emergency Preparedness 101: The best apps and tools, including Watch Duty, for real-time wildfire updates. • Backup Power Solutions: From Anchor Solix power systems to Tesla Powerwalls, explore options for keeping devices and homes running during outages. • Cloud Storage for Peace of Mind: Why backing up irreplaceable documents, photos, and memories is more essential than ever. • Lessons from California Wildfires: Personal insights on what to grab during an evacuation and how to stay ready for anything. • Future of Infrastructure: Can we move from reactive spending to proactive solutions for wildfire prevention? Whether you're in wildfire-prone areas or just want to improve your emergency preparedness, this episode is packed with actionable advice and insights. Relevant Links Mentioned in the Episode: • Watch Duty App • Anchor Solix Backup Batteries • Tesla Powerwall • YourTechReport Website Chapter Markers 00:00 - “Intro and Setting the Stage” Takeaway: Opening thoughts on wildfires, news cycles, and emergency preparedness in the modern world. 00:29 - “Wildfires and Media Coverage” Takeaway: Why wildfires are receiving less coverage and how it affects those in impacted areas. 02:12 - “Lessons from California's Fires” Takeaway: Reflections on resilience, community support, and the importance of staying informed. 03:29 - “Tech-Driven Emergency Preparedness” Takeaway: The rise of apps like Watch Duty for real-time disaster updates and evacuation alerts. 04:47 - “Backup Batteries: A Lifesaver” Takeaway: Why solutions like Anchor Solix and Tesla Powerwalls are redefining home energy resilience. 06:34 - “Solar and Battery Systems: Pros and Cons” Takeaway: Exploring the practicality of solar panels and modular battery systems for homes. 08:55 - “Quiet Backup Solutions for Emergencies” Takeaway: How Anchor Solix fills a gap with non-solar battery options for clean, silent power. 13:05 - “Evacuation Essentials and Tech” Takeaway: Using cloud storage, fireproof bags, and quick documentation to protect what matters most. 16:25 - “Tech for Long-Term Solutions” Takeaway: Discussing how tech could prevent wildfires and why proactive infrastructure investment is overdue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tons and tons of controversy and fallout from Meta's announced content moderation changes yesterday. I've got I think a fair, comprehensive rundown of all the angles. Interesting new rounds for Bluesky and Anthropic. And the coolest stuff I've seen from CES thus far, including: are rollable laptop screens finally ready for prime time?Sponsors:Acorns.com/rideLinks:Meta's fact-checking changes are just what Trump's FCC head asked for (The Verge)Social-Media Companies Decide Content Moderation Is Trending Down (WSJ)AI Startup Anthropic Raising Funds Valuing It at $60 Billion (WSJ)Lenovo's Latest Laptop Has a Rollable OLED Screen (Wired)BMW's new iDrive turns the whole windshield into a heads-up display (The Verge)New Nike Therapeutic Shoes at CES 2025 Look Like Nothing You've Ever Seen Before (CNET)EcoFlow's Solar hat is better for the planet than your style (Engadget)Anker made a solar beach umbrella, because of course (Engadget)This Slim Little Battery I Saw at CES 2025 Is Like a Tesla Powerwall for Your Fridge (CNET)I Watched a Printer-Size Gadget Boost a Phone's Battery Life in Seconds (CNET)This toaster-looking gadget boosts your phone's battery in seconds (The Verge)If you're constantly losing cables, this could be your ideal charger (The Verge)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
UNSW's Baran Yildiz on how Australia's millions of rooftop solar systems and other consumer energy assets are being integrated into the grid. Plus, a Tesla Powerwall to go with your Bunnings sausage? And other news of the week.
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Reina Miyamoto of Hawaii HomeOwnership Center. Reina joins us to debunk common myths about homeownership, and she discusses the courses, training, and resources available for both home buyers and renters. Reina also shares a heartwarming success story and explains how you can support HHOC, with insights from Adrienne and Attilio on the impact of community giving for business owners.We also have Duke Kimhan from Hawaii Pacific Property Management who emphasizes the importance of using licensed and registered vendors and conducting thorough background checks. Jake Kissack from Go Local Powur highlights the significant savings on electric bills with solar power, introduces Tesla Powerwall 3, and dispels the myth that solar is prohibitively expensive, providing practical steps to get started.Who is Reina Miyamoto?Reina was born and raised in Honolulu. After graduating from college, she discovered her passion for mission-driven work and has dedicated most of her career to the nonprofit sector. For the past 18 years, she has been with the Hawaii Homeownership Center, demonstrating unwavering commitment and passion for their work and program expansion. She is currently the Executive Director of HHOC.The Hawaii HomeOwnership Center is a chartered member of the NeighborWorks Network, a prestigious group comprising over 230 non-profit organizations that serve both urban and rural communities nationwide. Its mission is to offer education, information, and support to help individuals become successful first-time homeowners in Hawai‘i. By overcoming obstacles and boosting homeownership rates, the HomeOwnership Center strives to strengthen families and communities across the state.To reach Reina, you may contact her in the following ways:Phone: (808) 523-9500Email: info@hihomeownership.orgWebsite: www.hihomeownership.org/
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This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Reina Miyamoto of Hawaii HomeOwnership Center. Reina joins us to debunk common myths about homeownership, and she discusses the courses, training, and resources available for both home buyers and renters. Reina also shares a heartwarming success story and explains how you can support HHOC, with insights from Adrienne and Attilio on the impact of community giving for business owners.We also have Duke Kimhan from Hawaii Pacific Property Management who emphasizes the importance of using licensed and registered vendors and conducting thorough background checks. Jake Kissack from Go Local Powur highlights the significant savings on electric bills with solar power, introduces Tesla Powerwall 3, and dispels the myth that solar is prohibitively expensive, providing practical steps to get started.Who is Reina Miyamoto?Reina was born and raised in Honolulu. After graduating from college, she discovered her passion for mission-driven work and has dedicated most of her career to the nonprofit sector. For the past 18 years, she has been with the Hawaii Homeownership Center, demonstrating unwavering commitment and passion for their work and program expansion. She is currently the Executive Director of HHOC.The Hawaii HomeOwnership Center is a chartered member of the NeighborWorks Network, a prestigious group comprising over 230 non-profit organizations that serve both urban and rural communities nationwide. Its mission is to offer education, information, and support to help individuals become successful first-time homeowners in Hawai‘i. By overcoming obstacles and boosting homeownership rates, the HomeOwnership Center strives to strengthen families and communities across the state.To reach Reina, you may contact her in the following ways:Phone: (808) 523-9500Email: info@hihomeownership.orgWebsite: www.hihomeownership.org/
В этом выпуске: все подробности об использовании солнечных панелей на крыше своего дома, свежие видео с конференции pgconf.dev 2024, свежий котик и свежие темы наших слушателей. Шоуноты: [00:05:50] Чему мы научились за неделю [00:21:16] [Одной строкой] PostgreSQL Hacking Workshop [00:25:34] [Одной строкой] A shallow survey of OLAP and HTAP query engines [00:28:39] Tesla Powerwall [01:08:38]… Читать далее →
https://youtu.be/9BonCkAmX6sMatt and Sean talk about Matt's new home battery, and viewers share their experiences. Why would you want one?Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell episode, My New Net Zero Home Battery Surprised Me https://youtu.be/Q7piAXkqvOM?list=PLnTSM-ORSgi7FwYRnWkpCSkAeFOzrgh5hYouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/stilltbdpodcastGet in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackSupport the show: https://pod.fan/still-to-be-determinedFollow us on X: @stilltbdfm @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmfUndecided with Matt Ferrell: https://www.youtube.com/undecidedmf ★ Support this podcast ★
This Week in Startups is brought to you by… OpenPhone. Create business phone numbers for you and your team that work through an app on your smartphone or desktop. TWiST listeners can get an extra 20% off any plan for your first 6 months at https://www.openphone.com/twist Squarespace. Turn your idea into a new website! Go to http://www.Squarespace.com/TWIST for a free trial. When you're ready to launch, use offer code TWIST to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Lemon.io - Hire pre-vetted remote developers, get 15% off your first 4 weeks of developer time at https://Lemon.io/twist Todays show: Base Power's Justin Lopas joins Jason to discuss the critical link between energy availability and GDP per capita, focusing on Texas' deregulated energy market and recent power outages (2:16). They also dive into ERCOT's role (7:40), dynamic grid pricing (20:04), batteries' potential for grid resilience (23:09), and more! * Timestamps: (0:00) Base Power's Justin Lopas joins Jason (2:16) Discussion on Texas energy grid and recent power outages (5:34) Deregulated energy market in Texas (7:40) How the Texas grid works and the role of ERCOT (9:35) OpenPhone - Get 20% off your first six months at https://www.openphone.com/twist (10:50) Issues with the Texas energy system, power outages, and comparison with California's energy issues (20:04) Dynamic grid pricing in Texas (23:08) ERCOT's procedures during overload conditions and the role of batteries in grid resilience (25:39) Squarespace - Use offer code TWIST to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain at http://www.Squarespace.com/TWIST (30:40) Cost comparison with Tesla Powerwalls (36:09) Lemon.io - Get 15% off your first 4 weeks of developer time at https://Lemon.io/twist (45:12) Current deployment status, operational challenges, and regulatory challenges in the energy market (50:32) Proposal for trusted vendor programs and preferred vendor status (1:03:41) Correlation between energy availability and GDP per capita (1:04:19) Solving the energy problem to boost human prosperity * Subscribe to This Week in Startups on Apple: https://rb.gy/v19fcp * Check out Base Power: https://www.basepowercompany.com * Follow Justin: X: https://x.com/JLopas LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinlopas * Follow Jason: X: https://twitter.com/Jason LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasoncalacanis * Thank you to our partners: (9:35) OpenPhone - Get 20% off your first six months at https://www.openphone.com/twist (25:39) Squarespace - Use offer code TWIST to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain at http://www.Squarespace.com/TWIST (36:09) Lemon.io - Get 15% off your first 4 weeks of developer time at https://Lemon.io/twist * Great 2023 interviews: Steve Huffman, Brian Chesky, Aaron Levie, Sophia Amoruso, Reid Hoffman, Frank Slootman, Billy McFarland * Check out Jason's suite of newsletters: https://substack.com/@calacanis * Follow TWiST: Substack: https://twistartups.substack.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/TWiStartups YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thisweekin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinstartups TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thisweekinstartups * Subscribe to the Founder University Podcast: https://www.founder.university/podcast
In this special 400th episode, Matt delves into the NBA Playoffs, highlighting the Game 7 victories of the Indiana Pacers over the New York Knicks and the Minnesota Timberwolves over the Denver Nuggets, both impressive wins on the road. He reflects on his changing television and sports consumption habits, questioning whether the reduction in screen time is truly a bad thing. He shares his recent experience with solar energy, discussing how his house has been powered by the sun for the past month. Matthew provides insights into monitoring power distribution through his Tesla PowerWall, the grid, and his new Tesla. Additionally, he talks about the joy and benefits of mountain biking, emphasizing the value of outdoor activities and the media opportunities they can create. Finally, Matthew recounts his recent keynote speech at a digital marketing conference in New York City, offering a glimpse into his professional life and the key messages he delivered. Don't miss this milestone episode packed with diverse and engaging topics!
Make sure you choose the best energy storage solution to meet your needs with this expert guide to solar battery systems from Solar Edge Zen. Learn more at https://solaredgezen.com/tesla-powerwall-2-vs-generac-pwrcell-vs-enphase-iq-vs-panasonic-evervolt/ Solar Edge Zen City: Wake Forest Address: 1428 Burchblind Drive Website: https://solaredgezen.com Phone: (917) 363-7610
Introduction of the Battery Booster Program: Kempy, the CEO of Queensland Solar and Lighting, discusses the excitement around Queensland's Battery Booster Program, a new initiative by the Queensland government offering rebates for solar battery installations. This program includes a range of batteries, from high-end options like the Tesla Powerwall to more affordable choices.Safety and Effectiveness Concerns: Despite the enthusiasm, Kempy raises concerns about the safety and effectiveness of some cheaper battery options included in the program. He emphasizes the importance of choosing quality products over merely affordable ones to ensure safety and reliability.Eligibility and Rebate Details: Paul Martin, the Director General of the Department of Energy and Climate, outlines the program's eligibility criteria, offering rebates of up to $4,000 for the installation of approved solar batteries. The program aims to support renewable energy adoption and reduce household energy bills.Critical View on "Approved" Batteries and Installers: The transcript expresses skepticism towards the term "approved" used by the program, suggesting that not all approved batteries or installers guarantee quality or safety. Kempy advises homeowners to conduct thorough research before making a decision.Inspection and Compliance: The government commits to inspecting all systems installed under the program to ensure they comply with relevant standards, aiming to prioritize safety and effectiveness. The initiative is seen as a positive step towards supporting renewable energy, but the transcript calls for cautious participation, emphasizing the importance of informed choices and quality investments.Support the showBest Solar Panel Installer in Brisbane - Queensland Solar & Lighting - Since 2012
Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from Electrek. Quick Charge is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn and our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. New episodes of Quick Charge are recorded Monday through Thursday and again on Saturday. Subscribe to our podcast in Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they're available. Stories we discuss in this episode (with links): Tesla leaks Powershare Mobile Connector Tesla Cybertruck just had its first real world crash Is Rivian planning a Tesla Powerwall-like home energy storage system? Rivian Max Pack doesn't deliver much extra range in first real-world test, especially for $10K Fisker (FSR) stock bounces after EV deliveries climb 300% in Q4 More Cruise fallout: GM sues San Francisco for $121 million Toyota, Nissan, 10 others join forces to form a new research group powerhouse for software https://youtu.be/t8cysNWI5x0 Subscribe to the Electrek Daily Channel on Youtube so you never miss a day of news Follow Mikey: Twitter @Mikey_Electric Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify TuneIn Share your thoughts! Drop us a line at tips@electrek.co. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!
On this show, we discuss the Intel Thunderbolt 5 standard, Toyota's battery tech plans, Tesla Powerwall 3, and using bacteria to generate electricity. Source Links: intel.com - Intel Introduces Thunderbolt 5 Connectivity Standard - https://intel.ly/3Q5tiMM arstechnica.com - Toyota reveals its EV battery technology plan - https://bit.ly/409iF05 electrek.co - Tesla Powerwall 3 Vehicle to Grid? - https://bit.ly/3Q5tAmQ eurekalert.org - Using Bacteria to generate electricity from wastewater - https://bit.ly/45PAnXJ
In this podcast we have Bill Brooks talking energy storage system (ESS) Codes, with emphasis on the National Electrical Code (NEC). Be sure to get Sean and Bill's latest book, which is the 3rd edition of PV and the NEC, based on the 2023 NEC. To find where to get different versions of the NEC including the 2023 NEC for free check out the NEC tab at solarSEAN.com. Disclaimer: This podcast was recorded in 2021. Keywords NEC Article 706 for Energy Storage Systems, UL 9540, Article 480, nominal voltage, cycling batteries, UL 1973, residential code, UL 1989, AHJ, inspector advice, communications between battery and inverter, flywheels, flow batteries, UPS, Australia and Hawaii, NexTracker, inverter output circuit, nameplate on ESS, apparent power, fault currents limited, maximum output current definition, LG chem battery, power converter, OSHA NRTL, ETL, Intertech, UL, SMA, UL standards writing entity vs. UL testing entity, 2021 International Residential Code, Tesla Powerwall, storage inverter, Ginlong, 9540A, liquid cooled vs. air cooled, Enphase Barbecue, Enphase in boiled water, ESS disconnecting means, readily accessible, unbalanced interconnections, single-phase inverters on 3-phase services, voltage rise, 705.12 Load-Side Connections, 710 Stand Alone Systems, plaque or directory, wire sizing, ampacity, overcurrent protection device, rounding up wire size to common overcurrent protection device size, energy storage is a source and a load, using continuous current instead of surge current, inverter input circuit current, diversion loads, C40 charge controllers without maximum power point tracking and diversion loads, energy storage as a diversion load, hot water loads, pulse with modulation (PWM), 150% correction factors for diversion loads, dc-to-dc converters, required ampacity for continuous current vs. continuous current, commercial and industrial (C&I). Links: Bill Brooks, P.E.: www.brooksolar.com www.solarSEAN.com www.HeatSpring.com/SEAN
Francie sits down to go over the most recent specs of the Powerwall 3 battery energy storage solution from Tesla. She discusses the differences from the first iterations of the Powerwalls, the software and hardware solutions involved, and answers some potential consumer concerns. Find us on all of these places:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/outofspecpodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/out-of-spec-podcast/id1576636119Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0tKIQfKL9oaHc1DLOTWvbdAmazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/473692b9-05b9-41f9-9b38-9f86fbdabee7/OUT-OF-SPEC-PODCASTFor further inquiries please email podcast@outofspecstudios.com#powerwall #solar #batterystorage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to a new Patreon Producer JEFF BALL Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening wherever you are in the world, welcome to EV News Daily, your trusted source of EV information. It's Thursday 14th September, Martyn Lee here and I go through every EV story so you don't have to. We go live at 5pm UK, that's Midday Eastern. Patreon supporters get the episodes as soon as they're ready and ad free. You can be like them by clicking here. BMW M3 Set to Electrify with Quad-Motor Power https://evne.ws/3Plq33z Ionity and Village Hotels Team Up for UK Charging https://evne.ws/3rczpq6 EU Eyes Tariffs on Subsidized Chinese EVs https://evne.ws/46bIOgt UAW's EV Transition: More than Just Batteries https://evne.ws/3EFnjZE Tesla's Influence Looms Over UAW-GM Talks https://evne.ws/467Pqwn Tesla Unveils Powerwall 3 Specs https://evne.ws/48sA73x Tesla Boosts Mexico Factory Investment to $15 Billion https://evne.ws/3Ln0ygY Tesla Launches Brake Upgrades for Model S and X https://evne.ws/46bAhKA VinFast's Self-Purchase Strategy https://evne.ws/3t249uk Renault's E-Tech Trafic Transporter Set for European Debut https://evne.ws/3EFnjsC Zeekr 001 FR Supercar: Intriguing Specs Unveiled https://evne.ws/48gdDSV Florida Mulls $200 EV Registration Fee https://evne.ws/3t25qBC Google Enhances Android Auto Features https://evne.ws/3PDc7TC Chinese Battery Titans Brace for Price War in EV Supply Chain https://evne.ws/3Lml3ua
Are you ready to supercharge your understanding of electric vehicles? On today's episode, we electrify your knowledge with insights straight from the expert's mouth — Richard 'Buzz' Smith - The EVangelist. We uncover the surprising role temperature plays in EV performance and how the very act of cooling your car can impact its battery life and range. Did you know your EV's battery could lose up to 5% of its capacity over time? Buzz shares these shocking facts and more. We shift gears in the second half of our episode as we journey into the future. Picture the internet's transformation and the fall of long-distance phone call costs. Now imagine a similar kind of revolution in the EV industry, sparked by the growing infrastructure in the U.S. From Tesla's charging network to the Ford F-150 Lightning, get ready to experience the electrifying potential of these innovations. And yes, we'll also address why Tesla fires make headlines and the implications of the infrastructure rollout in Texas.Finally, we dive into the world of vehicle-to-grid and energy transfer. Imagine cars contributing to a virtual power plant, creating an energy stock market. We delve into the benefits of a Tesla Powerwall, review automobile history, and bring some hot-off-the-press news from the auto industry. And remember, the Inwheel Time Car Talk family is always ready to welcome you into our fold. Join us for live shows every Saturday morning, and let's fuel our shared passion for cars together. Get ready to hit the road with us on this enlightening EV journey!In our FEATURE segment, Konrad DeLong presents the popular 'This Week In Auto History' ..... all this and more on this episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk.Sponsored by Gulf Coast Auto Shield Paint protection and more!Lupe Tortilla, sponsor Tailpipes & Tacos Lupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas, is host to the quarterly Saturday morning cruise-in!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeart Radio! Just go to iheart.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeart Radio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeart Radio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
We install a Lumin smart panel with 80% of our Tesla Powerwalls. Wow! Why?! What's a smart panel, anyway? Phil and Stephen from Lumin, "the market leader for responsive load control", joined Micah and Jared to talk system SMARTS, and what the future might hold to take your home's IQ even HIGHER! Learn more about Lumin at https://www.luminsmart.com/
Hace un mes, la compañía estadounidense anunció que ya podíamos comprar en España su batería doméstica. 13,5 kWh para almacenar energía y consumirla a posteriori. Os doy mi opinión al respecto, sobre todo de la forma de comercializarla y del precio.
Support SciFi Thoughts by using the following referral/affiliate links: Are you interested in Tesla solar panels or solar roof? Use this link: https://ts.la/lance356183 If you're in Iowa, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, I'll refer you to All Energy Solar: https://mbsy.co/6qCWqh If you want to learn about your addresses solar potential, visit Energy Sage: https://solarrewards.energysage.com/l/1LANCEKIND14/ Sunrun offer: The below financing total includes 11,000 for replacing the roof because the 16 year old composite shingles were beginning to slip off. Energy Bill Before Solar Install Note the red box surrounding the kWh for each month. Better to pay attention to the kWh used rather than the dollars paid due to use using a level billing program, which charges an average cost over a set of the most recent bills. June July Aug Energy Bill After Solar Installation June ‘22 July ‘22 Aug ‘22 Energy Bill After Remodeling, 2023 Half the windows were replaced with high efficiency windows. A radiant barrier was installed in the attics. A new stage 2 AC system was installed. A pool was installed too though, which adds to our more energy usage, but it's immensely enjoyable. Other reports from the power utility company. With a solar power system, this rating was given to me by my electric utility: This week's cost of power. It's May so I'm having a lot of off-grid days. Here are the number of power interruptions which didn't happen due to having battery backup: Tesla App Screenshots The following are screenshots of a near real time dashboard about solar power generation, power wall storage, and grid usage which is provided by the Tesla Powerwall 2 controller. At this time of day it's 7PM so the sun is weak. The following is what the dashboard looks like when a good amount of solar power is being generated. The house is demanding 1.4kWh and the sun is providing 5.5kWhs. So you see the Powerwalls are getting the surplus power routed to them so that when the sun goes down, I'll still be “off the grid” and using batteries for the early evening and sometimes for the whole night. Sunrun Reports If you enjoyed this episode, you'll enjoy the following: Listen to this series with David Silvan about his various sustainable living projects which also includes PV Solar: The following were mentioned in the show: With Unbound Solar you can do various levels of DIY or just be your own general contractor: https://unboundsolar.com Will Prowse will walk you through his DIY projects in solar: https://www.youtube.com/@WillProwse
Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from Electrek. Quick Charge is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn and our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. New episodes of Quick Charge are recorded Monday through Thursday and again on Saturday. Subscribe to our podcast in Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they're available. Stories we discuss in this episode (with links): Tesla to announce location for new factory around end of year, but where? Tesla Powerwall 3 has 11.5 kW of power Ford is making it easier for you to buy an EV BMW debuts electric i5 with gaming, hands-free driving and lets you change lanes with your eyes Mercedes says an electric CLA sedan is coming to the US next year to rival the Tesla Model 3 Mercedes-Maybach introduces a murdered out ‘Night Series' version of the EQS SUV https://youtu.be/nbGygWEUvBU Subscribe to the Electrek Daily Channel on Youtube so you never miss a day of news Follow Mikey: Twitter @Mikey_Electric Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify TuneIn Share your thoughts! Drop us a line at tips@electrek.co. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!
Meet Mark Jacobson and David Keith, the leading techno-fixologists who overpromise overhyped “solutions” to the climate conundrum. Please share this episode with your friends and start a conversation.Warning: This podcast occasionally uses spicy language.For an entertaining deep dive into the theme of season five (Phalse Prophets), read the definitive peer-reviewed taxonomic analysis from our very own Jason Bradford, PhD. Sources/Links/Notes:The Solutions ProjectCarbon EngineeringDavid W. Keith et al., "A Process for Capturing CO2 from the Atmosphere," Joule, August 15, 2018.Christopher T. M. Clack et al., "Evaluation of a proposal for reliable low-cost grid power with 100% wind, water, and solar," PNAS, June 19, 2017.Natanael Bolson, P. Prieto, and T. Patzek, "Capacity factors for electrical power generation from renewable and nonrenewable sources," PNAS, December 20, 2022.Simon Michaux's websiteRichard Heinberg, "Can Civilization Survive? These Studies Might Tell Us," Resilience, December 19, 2022.Average household electricity consumptionDavid Fridley and Richard Heinberg, "Can Climate Change Be Stopped by Turning Air Into Gasoline?," Renewable Energy World, June 19, 2018.Mark Jacobson on Late Night with David LettermanJames R. Martin, "Energy Transition & the Luxury Economy," Resilience, October 31, 2022.Yamina Saheb, Kai Kuhnhenn, and Juliane Schumacher, "It's a Very Western Vision of the World," Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung.Mark Z. Jacobson et al., "Low-cost solutions to global warming, air pollution, and energy insecurity for 145 countries," Energy & Environmental Science (2022).Nicole Jewell, "Leading Stanford climate scientist builds incredible net zero home, complete with Tesla Powerwall," In Habitat (2017).Raymond Pierrehumbert, "The trouble with geoengineers 'hacking the planet'," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (2017).Support the show
➤ Elon Musk interviews with the BBC: https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-canada-65249139 ➤ Twitter Spaces link: https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1djGXldPqNyGZ ➤ CPI report ➤ FOMC meeting minutes ➤ Powerwall 3 reporting ➤ Say opens Tesla earnings Q&A ➤ EPA publishes new emissions proposal Shareloft: https://www.shareloft.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/teslapodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tesladailypodcast Tesla Referral: https://ts.la/robert47283 Executive producer Jeremy Cooke Executive producer Troy Cherasaro Executive producer Andre/Maria Kent Executive producer Jessie Chimni Executive producer Michael Pastrone Executive producer Richard Del Maestro Executive producer John Beans Music by Evan Schaeffer Disclosure: Rob Maurer is long TSLA stock & derivatives
We are joined by special guest James Douma @jimmy_d to discuss Tesla's release of FSD Beta V11 (specifically V11.3), Powerwall now available without requiring Solar, Neuralink, the general progression of AI, and more.Topics-0:00 Stream begins0:20 Intro2:33 FSD V11.3 is out the door18:55 Cost of FSD & the economics of robotaxi29:30 Will Tesla face the "Innovator's Dilemma"?35:30 Tesla's neural net architecture & Project Dojo47:29 Tesla Powerwall now available w/out Tesla Solar58:07 Mike's Model 3 wiper upgrade1:04:14 Neuralink talk1:31:51 Questions/Comments from viewersThread mentioned in Mike's wiper upgrade segment: Wiper/Washer Arm Upgrade MYVisit our website at https://teslamotorsclub.com/Co-hosts:Louis @nebusoftMike @SteelCloudsDoug @dougProducers:Adam @ElectricAve84James @scrappsDaniel @dannySocial:TwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeTikTokAbout us-Formed in 2006, Tesla Motors Club (TMC) was the first independent online Tesla community. Today it remains the largest and most dynamic community of Tesla enthusiasts.Support the show
Concord, CA real estate investors that install a solar battery storage system get the ultimate return on investment. Veteran-owned Semper Solaris, (925-320-3933), offers solar panel systems with financing on the Tesla Powerwall. Learn more at https://www.sempersolaris.com
EVGo looking to add Tesla CCS adapters to charging optionshttps://driveteslacanada.ca/news/evgo-autocharge-to-add-plug-and-charge-functionality-for-tesla-owners-with-ccs-adapters/ Hawaii closing out coal as more Megapacks arrivehttps://driveteslacanada.ca/energy/hawaii-marks-shift-away-from-coal-as-last-shipment-arrives-at-the-same-time-as-tesla-megapacks/ Elon talks about CyberTrucks water abilities and the state of Washington warns against using it in that wayhttps://driveteslacanada.ca/cybertruck/elon-musk-teases-tesla-cybertrucks-ability-to-double-as-a-boat/ Foschini Group to install 307 Tesla Powerwall's at outlets in South Africa to combat load-sheddinghttps://driveteslacanada.ca/energy/foschini-group-to-install-307-tesla-powerwalls-at-outlets-in-south-africa-to-combat-load-shedding/ 3 hours of AI Day 2022 shows Optimus, and updates FSDhttps://driveteslacanada.ca/news/tesla-reveals-working-prototype-of-optimus-robot-will-cost-less-than-20000/ Gigs Berlin hits 2,000 ModelY per week productionhttps://driveteslacanada.ca/energy/tesla-giga-berlin-achieves-2000-model-y-production-milestone-per-week/ Another production and delivery record set in Q3https://driveteslacanada.ca/news/tesla-sets-another-production-and-delivery-record-in-q3-2022/ Tesla surpasses 10,000 Supercharger stalls in Europehttps://driveteslacanada.ca/news/tesla-surpasses-10000-supercharger-stalls-in-europe/ BoringCo reveals new tunnel and station connecting Westgate to Resortsworld and LVCChttps://www.teslarati.com/the-boring-company-vegas-loop-westgate/ Tesla removing ultra sonic sensors from Model 3/Yhttps://driveteslacanada.ca/news/tesla-removes-ultrasonic-sensors-from-new-model-3-y-builds-soon-model-s-x/
Running through the numbers to see if home battery storage is viable on my home. And comparing Tesla Powerwall, Enphase IQ Battery, BYD LVS, and Greenbank battery pricing. All my solar videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvOlSehNtuHvPZ1-dDC449w_r2M0R4jtc Forum: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-1502-is-home-battery-storage-financially-viable/ Youtube: Odysee:
Hear Bill and Gloria talk about the new law that was recently passed that provides homeowners and business owners who Solar-Fit their properties with a 30% federal solar tax credit for qualifying buyers. The new increased tax credit applies to our solar storage systems as well. You will also learn about our newest offering, the Solar-Fit Sun Pak which includes a solar power system, a Tesla Powerwall, and an a/c unit. This system package is ideally designed to provide emergency power and comfort when the grid goes down in the event of the unwelcome hurricane, or any other unexpected "brown out" occurrence. If you are thinking of saving money by going solar...you will want to listen in for sure!Support the show
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Der wöchentliche Podcast behandelt Infos News und Facts zum Thema Tesla. Diese Woche: FSD kostet $15.000 in den USA Twitter Verhandlung gestartet Tesla bereitet Markteintritt in Thailand vor Geld verdienen mit der Tesla Powerwall Tesla Virtuelles Kraftwerk erreicht 70 MWh Änderungen beim Mega Pack Nächste Gigafactory in Kanada Tesla stellt Techniker für den Semi ein Tesla Überraschung auf der IFA Werdet Tesla Welt Supporter: Per Steady: https://steadyhq.com/de/teslawelt/about Oder PayPal: an feedback@teslawelt.de Twitter: https://twitter.com/teslawelt Musik: Titel: My Little Kingdom Autor: Golden Duck Orchestra Source Licence Download (9MB)
Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from Electrek. Quick Charge is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn and our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. New episodes of Quick Charge are recorded Monday through Thursday and again on Saturday. Subscribe to our podcast in Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they're available. Stories we discuss in this episode (with links): Elon Musk: Tesla is waiting for inflation to ‘calm down' before finally reducing EV prices Tesla accounts for half of China's electric vehicle exportations 1,500 Tesla Powerwall owners have already joined the new virtual power plant in California Polestar CEO shares pricing for upcoming Polestar 3 and 4 SUVs expected to compete with Porsche https://youtu.be/D6gfmSR1j9g var postYoutubePlayer;function onYouTubeIframeAPIReady() { postYoutubePlayer = new YT.Player( "post-youtube-video" ); } Subscribe to the Electrek Daily Channel on Youtube so you never miss a day of news Follow Mikey: Twitter @Mikey_Electric Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify TuneIn Share your thoughts! Drop us a line at tips@electrek.co. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!
In this episode, Don, Kirk and Shawn begin with a discussion about movies seen over the holiday weekend, as well as news about non-line-of-site drones and Tesla Powerwall projects. The main topic includes information about Utility Vegetation Management and an interview with retired, Right-of-way Supervisor, Ed Wheeler. After a few great stories from Ed, the group closes out with a new segment called, “What's that?” Story Links: Beyond Line of Sight: Co-ops Await FAA Change on Utility Drones Thousands with Tesla Powerwalls will back up the grid in a virtual power plant experiment EP: 6 Timeline 03:52 – The News 18:30 – Episode Topic – Utility Vegetation Management 53:56 – Listener Questions 58:48 – Outro How to reach us: Twitter: @ChangingNRG Facebook: @ChangingNRG Email: changingenergy@wemc.com Phone: 919-863-6331
CyberTruck reaches final design, Elon thinks mid 2023 deliveries https://driveteslacanada.ca/cybertruck/tesla-finalized-cybertruck-design-production-mid-2023/Now Berlin Police ban Tesla's on Police Property?https://driveteslacanada.ca/news/berlin-state-police-ban-tesla-spy-cars-in-city-police-complexes/ModelY LR from Austin set to begin deliveries https://driveteslacanada.ca/model-y/tesla-about-to-begin-deliveries-of-the-model-y-long-range-built-at-giga-texas/Tesla Powerwall customers asked to join VPP with PG&E in California https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-powerwall-virtual-power-plant-california-pge-details/Enhanced Autopilot arrives again for purchasehttps://www.tesmanian.com/blogs/tesmanian-blog/tesla-activates-enhanced-autopilot-in-us-and-chinaBargersville IN Police continue buying Model3'shttps://driveteslacanada.ca/model-3/bargersville-police-adds-two-more-teslas-to-its-fleet-as-gas-prices-soar-to-record-highs/Sutherlin Oregon gets largest Supercharger outside of California https://driveteslacanada.ca/supercharger/tesla-to-build-largest-supercharger-outside-of-california-in-sutherlin-oregon/Tesla prepares for shut down at Giga Shanghai to boost production to 21K per weekhttps://electrek.co/2022/06/24/tesla-prepares-upgrade-gigafactory-shanghai-produce-21000-evs-week/July 4 Weekend Free Charging (at select Superchargers)https://driveteslacanada.ca/supercharger/tesla-supercharging-free-july-4th-weekend/Giga Berlin adding 3rd shift starting July 4https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-gigafactory-berlin-third-shift/200 Tesla employee layoff in San Mateo, CA officehttps://www.teslarati.com/tesla-autopilot-team-mass-layoffs/
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NEWS: Sugar-studded protein is key to an Alzheimer's cure | The Brighter Side (01:38) In a bit of “reverse engineering” research using brain tissues from five people who died with Alzheimer's disease, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they discovered that a special sugar molecule could play a key role in the development of Alzheimer's disease. This could indicate the molecule, known as a glycan, to be used as an early diagnostic test. And opens a way to perhaps prevention of the disease Cleaning up the disease-causing forms of amyloid and tau is the job of the brain's immune cells, called microglia. Earlier studies found that when cleanup is impaired, Alzheimer's disease is more likely to occur. Thought to be caused by an overabundance of a receptor on the microglia cells, called CD33. Past studies by the researchers showed that for CD33, these “connector” molecules are special sugars.These molecules are ferried around the cell by specialized proteins that help them find their appropriate receptors. The protein-glycan combination is called a glycoprotein. The researchers, to find out more about the glycoproteins, obtained brain tissue from five people who died of Alzheimer's disease and from five people.Among the many thousands of glycoproteins they gathered from the brain tissues, only one connected to CD33. What was this mysterious glycoprotein?The researchers determined the protein component's identity by taking its “fingerprint” using mass spectroscopy, which identifies protein building blocks. Then they compared the molecular makeup of the protein with a database of known protein structures. The research team was able to conclude the protein portion of the glycoprotein was receptor tyrosine phosphatase (RPTP) zeta. Further experiments showed that the brain tissue of the five people who died with Alzheimer's disease had more than twice as much RPTP zeta S3L as the donors who did not have the disease. Implying that this glycoprotein may be connecting with more CD33 receptors than a healthy brain, limiting the brain's ability to clean up harmful proteins. Gonzalez-Gil Alvarenga, Ph.D., first author on the study stated:“Identifying this unique glycoprotein provides a step toward finding new drug targets and potentially early diagnostics for Alzheimer's disease.” A Surprising Link Between Immune System and Hair Growth | Neuroscience News (07:36) Salk scientists have uncovered an unexpected molecular target of a common treatment for alopecia, a condition in which a person's immune system attacks their own hair follicles, causing hair loss. Corresponding author of the study, Ye Zheng, associate professor in Salk's NOMIS Center for Immunobiology and Microbial Pathogenesis, stated:“For the longest time, regulatory T cells have been studied for how they decrease excessive immune reactions in autoimmune diseases … Now we've identified the upstream hormonal signal and downstream growth factor that actually promote hair growth and regeneration completely separate from suppressing immune response.” Initially the researchers were interested in researching the roles of regulatory T cells and glucocorticoid hormones in autoimmune diseases.They did not function together to play a significant role in any of these conditions. Thought they'd have more luck looking at environments where regulatory T cells expressed particularly high levels of glucocorticoid receptors The glucocorticoid receptor (GR, or GCR) also known as NR3C1 (nuclear receptor subfamily 3, group C, member 1) is the receptor to which cortisol and other glucocorticoids bind. The scientists induced hair loss in normal mice and mice lacking glucocorticoid receptors in their regulatory T cells.After two weeks, the researchers saw the normal mice grew their hair back, while the ones lacking the receptors struggled to grow it back The findings suggested that some sort of communication must be occurring between regulatory T cells and hair follicle stem cells to allow for hair regeneration.They continued to investigate how the regulatory T cells and glucocorticoid receptors behaved in skin tissue samples. They found that glucocorticoids instruct the regulatory T cells to activate hair follicle stem cells, which leads to hair growth. Depends on a mechanism whereby glucocorticoid receptors induce production of the protein TGF-beta3, all within the regulatory T cells. TGF-beta3 then activates the hair follicle stem cells to differentiate into new hair follicles, promoting hair growth. This study revealed that regulatory T cells and glucocorticoid hormones are not just immunosuppressants but also have a regenerative function. Next, the scientists will look at other injury models and isolate regulatory T cells from injured tissues to monitor increased levels of TGF-beta3 and other growth factors. Engineers devise clever system for EVs to share charge—while driving | Anthropocene (13:34) The charging station expansion isn't keeping up with the growing number of EVs on the road.The number of EVs on the road per public charging point globally rose to 9.2 at the end of last year, from 7.4 at the end of 2020, according to a study by BloombergNEF analyst Ryan Fisher on the state of public charging infrastructure. In a new study, engineers propose a way around this conundrum: EVs that share charge with each other while driving. In their vision, cars with low batteries could buy some charge from others with extra to spare, all without stopping. Could be orchestrated via a cloud-based control system Electrical and computer engineer Prabuddha Chakraborty the University of Florida and his colleagues propose a two-battery system for EVs.A large, slow-charging lithium-ion battery would drive the car, A smaller, fast-charging battery would be used for on-the-go charging. Once powered up, the small battery would transfer its charge to the car's main battery. “Just like in your computer you have fast cache memory—but it's expensive—so you have other type of high-capacity memories that are slower,” said Tamzidul Hoque, a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Kansas The cloud-based system idea:Monitor charge levels of electric cars. If a car's power is starting to run low, the network would alert it to other cars nearby with enough charge to sell. Once two cars are matched with owner consent, cables would connect them for charging and they would be locked at the same speed until the power transfer is complete. Yet even in a well-planned, dynamic peer charging network, the researchers found in simulations that the total charge of the network will slowly deplete.To try to get around this idea, they propose the concept of mobile charging stations: large battery-loaded trucks that would recharge multiple vehicles at once. Like military jets being refueled in-flight by tanker aircraft. Using popular traffic modeling software they were able to simulate their idea somewhat.They found that it would eliminate range anxiety and re-charging wait time, and reduce EV cost by eliminating the need to have big batteries. Scientists Use Vegetable Oil Byproduct to Remove Heavy Metals From Contaminated Water | EcoWatch (20:27) Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, collaborating with ETH Zurich, Switzerland (ETHZ), have discovered a way to turn byproduct from vegetable oil production into a membrane that filters out heavy metals from water. Ali Miserez, study author and professor at Nanyang Technological University, stated:“Water pollution remains a major global issue in many parts of the world…Heavy metals represent a large group of water pollutants that can accumulate in the human body, causing cancer and mutagenic diseases. Current technologies to remove them are energy-intensive, requiring power to operate, or are highly selective in what they filter.” The researchers noticed that proteins in peanut and sunflower oil waste byproducts, called oilseed meals, were useful in attracting heavy metal ions.Turned the oilseed meals' proteins into nano-sized protein amyloid fibrils, which strongly attract heavy metal ions. Combined these amyloid fibrils with activated carbon and tested the filters on three types of metal: platinum, chromium and lead. The membranes were 99.89% effective at filtering out all of the heavy metals from water, with the best results for platinum and lead. The membrane made from waste byproduct proteins is a low-cost option that requires little energy for decontamination, and the researchers say this innovation could work all over the world for water purification. “Recovering precious platinum, which costs US$33,000/kg, only requires 32 kg of protein, while recovering gold, which is worth almost US$60,000/kg, only requires 16 kg of protein. Considering that these proteins are obtained from industrial waste that is worth less than US$1/kg, there are large cost benefits,” Miserez explained. Because of the simple technology, this filtration membrane is readily scalable, according to the researchers. Tesla launches new virtual power plant that pays Powerwall owners to help end brownouts | Electrek (25:30) Tesla has launched a new virtual power plant in partnership with PG&E in California that will pay Powerwalls owners to help stabilize the electric grid and end brownouts in California. What is a virtual power plant?Consists of distributed energy storage systems, like Tesla Powerwalls, used in concert to provide grid services and avoid the use of polluting and expensive peaker power plants. Tesla has partnered with PG&E to launch a new version of its virtual power plant that will actually compensate people participating:The company's statement: “Become a part of the largest distributed battery in the world and help keep California's energy clean and reliable. Opt-in to the Tesla Virtual Power Plant (VPP) with PG&E and your Powerwall will be dispatched when the grid needs emergency support. Through the Emergency Load Reduction Program (ELRP) pilot, you will receive $2 for every additional kWh your Powerwall delivers during an event. Adjust your Backup Reserve to set your contribution, while maintaining backup energy for outages.” Depending on the events and the number of Powerwalls homeowners have, they could earn anywhere from $10 to $60 per event or even more for bigger systems. The extra capacity your Powerwall provides could help avoid or reduce blackouts in a severe emergency. This way, Powerwall can keep the lights on for both you and your community. Tesla said that it has about 50,000 Powerwalls that could be eligible for this VPP, which add up to a significant 500 MWh of energy capacity than can be distributed in any event.
Hear Bill and Gloria's conversation with their friends Jim and Carol Cherry. The Cherry's are long time Solar-Fit customers and it was a real treat to visit their beautiful home and learn how solar power and energy storage has added savings and comfort to their lifestyle. Their electric bill has dropped from $200 per month down to $9 per month and their Tesla Powerwalls are providing security and protection in the event of a of a grid outage. Thank you Jim and Carol for the fun interview!Support the show
Some of the areas of the NEC that we cover in this podcast are: Ground Fault Protection, Ground Fault Detection and interruption (GFDI) term clarified (not to be confused with GFCI), 690.45 Equipment Grounding Conductors (EGC) includes DC and AC not having to increase size of EGC when upsizing current carrying conductor for voltage drop (now also applies to AC PV and modifies NEC 250.122), 250.122 EGC sized based on OCPD, Microgrid Interconnect Device (MID), Interactive Mode vs. Voltage Mode, putting multiple inverters prior to the first OCPD, 705.13 Power Control Systems (PCS) was changed to Energy Management Systems (EMS), EMS was previously just for loads, Tesla Powerwall, PCS is not the part of the EMS that is controlling sources, Batteries as Source and Load, EVs Article 625, and more! Quotes: Bill Brooks (soon to be famous quotes). “Changes in size for voltage drop do not have to increase the size of the equipment grounding conductor” “It's penalizing you for doing the right thing” Bill on 250.122 upsizing the EGC for voltage drop. “All we've done is we've taken the microgrid interconnect device and stuck it inside the inverter” Bill on multimode inverter with 2 AC outputs. “We could have a system that was 50kW going into a 100A service.” [South: at about 49 min, so let's put in intro.] “We have large systems right now, that have a 5MW interconnection that have a 30 PV array on them.” “You can run a 400A feed to a large EV charging area, you can put 20 cars on it.” “The controller would never allow you to draw more than 400A.” “You have a controller that prevents the conductors from receiving too much current.” “At the end of the day, the NEC is all about safety. It's all about, we do not burn buildings down with correctly installed electrical equipment.” This is a recording of part of an NEC workshop at the Intersolar 2022 conference at the Long Beach California Convention Center in January 2022. The workshop was titled: Energy Storage, PV and the NEC. Bill Brooks is instrumental in the process of coming up with material for the NEC for renewable energy systems, especially for solar, energy storage and interconnections. Although the 2023 NEC has not been finalized or published, this is as good of a preview as you can get for knowing what the future will bring. Many manufacturers, engineers, CEOs and other decisionmakers can make better informed decisions about the future, knowing what will be in the National Electrical Code. Bill Brooks is on NEC Code Making Panel 4 (the alternative energy panel) and has been perhaps the most active member of the PV Industry Forum, which is where new material for the NEC for Solar PV, Energy Storage and Interconnections are made. Bill has been working on Codes and Standards for 34 years. Bill Brooks and Sean White also published the book PV and the NEC. Note: This podcast was recorded on an iPhone 13 and to my surprise the recording quality was way better than expected, so we decided to podcast it! WARNING: Bill Brooks and Sean White sometimes think they are funny. If you disagree with this and do not like dad jokes, do not listen to this podcast.
Phones Show Chat 696 - Show Notes Steve Litchfield and Ted Salmon with Nick Ballard (cheapretirement.co.uk) MeWe Groups Join Links PSC - PSC Photos - PSC Classifieds - Steve - Ted Feedback and Contributions Andrew Manning on Apple Watch John Tanzer and Kurt Kaufman on Qi Charging Vivo X80 Pro - GSMArena Hands-On Vivo X80 Pro Review: The best camera on a smartphone OnePlus switching to LCD from OLED for Flagships Microsoft just lowered the Surface Duo 2 by GBP500 Update to Windows Subsystem for Android on Windows 11 Android apps on Windows 11 will soon be running on Android 12.1 Device Week Microsoft Surface Duo 2 - Security Update but still no Android 12L Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max Tesla Powerwall - EcoFlow - EcoFlow River Motorola Edge+ Motorola Edge 30 Pro vs Motorola Edge+ (2020) Fairphone 3+ - A Roundup of Changes from Android 10 to Android 11 OnePlus Nord 2 5G Apple iPhone 14 Series Rumours Live Draw Every week we have a Prize Draw for your chance to win phone accessories and this week's winner is Kah Leong Ow! Do get involved before the next one by joining the Virtual Pint of Beer a Month Club - It could be you winning a prize! stevelitchfield.com/paypal.htm & tinyurl.com/pspromo Photo of the Month Chain by Matt Elphick using an Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max. Cropped only. Help us by buying from Amazon UK via Steve's affiliate or Ted's affiliate. Or buy Ted a coffee? Links of Interest PodHubUK - Twitter - MeWe PSC Group - PSC Photos - PSC Classifieds - WhateverWorks - Camera Creations - TechAddictsUK - The TechBox - AAM - AAWP - Chewing Gum for the Ears - Projector Room - Coffee Time - Ted's Salmagundi - Steve's Rants'n'Raves
Протягом усієї війни ми висвітлюємо, як ІТ-індустрія реагує, допомагає та працює в умовах російської агресії. У новому випуску говоримо про переїзд ПриватБанку, декларацію про майбутнє інтернету, передачу Tesla Powerwall Україні та поновлення найму в EPAM. Підписуйтесь на канал Юри — https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKAWfbrt9PyDH7RAOr2M08g !
Hear Bill's conversation with his longtime friend, and fellow solar pioneer, Dave Bessette. Dave is President and CEO of Energy Technologies Services based in Orlando, Florida. Dave and Bill are both long standing board members of the Florida Solar Energy Industries Association and have a great time talking about the "old days" when the solar systems they installed were traditionally solar thermal applications. You will learn about the industry's transition to solar power (photovoltaic systems) that are now being paired with solar storage applications like Tesla Powerwalls to provide the ultimate free energy source and backup power in the event of a grid outage. You just never know when a storm will roll off the coast of Africa and decide to create havoc in the form of a hurricane. Let's not wait until the weatherman says it is time to leave home and we find all the hotels are booked and I-95 is log-jammed. Best to invest in solar/storage solutions now so that your family will have lights, food, comfort and security in the event of a grid outage.Support the show (https://solar-fit.com/contact-us/)
Matt and Sean take a look at solar roof options and discuss the multiple approaches to getting them to market.Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell episode, “The Problem With Tesla's Solar Roof”: https://youtu.be/sFwZQHZAJDc?list=PLnTSM-ORSgi7UWp64ZlOKUPNXePMTdU4dYouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/stilltbdpodcastGet in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackSupport the show: https://pod.fan/still-to-be-determinedFollow us on Twitter: @stilltbdfm @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmfUndecided with Matt Ferrell: https://www.youtube.com/undecidedmf★ Support this podcast ★
News These are the 5 costliest invasive species, causing billions in damages Scientists are turning to dogs to learn about the secrets of ageing Review: Tesla Powerwall 2 Brendan is in love with his battery. He reviews the Tesla Powerwall 2 and give it a stellar 9.5 out of 10. Main Topic: Lorikeet Paralysis Syndrome Mark is in detective mode. We discuss Lorikeet Paralysis Syndrome - let the mystery solving begin! Don't be Shy - say Hi! Send us an email: VetGurus@Gmail.com. We love hearing from our listeners - give us a yell now! About our Podcast Our podcast is for veterinarians, veterinary students and veterinary nurses/technicians. If you are at pet owner please search elsewhere - there are lots of great podcasts aimed specifically at pet owners. The veterinary podcast about veterinary medicine and surgery, current news items of interest, case reports and anecdotes. Wait: It's not all about veterinary matters! We also discuss other areas we are passionate about, including photography and wildlife. Thanks for joining us - Brendan and Mark. Become a Patron Become a Patron of VetGurus: Support us by 'throwing a bone' to the VetGurus - a small regular donation to help pay for our production costs. It's easy; just go to our Patreon site. You can be a rabbit.. or an echidna.. one day we are hoping for a Guru level patron! https://www.patreon.com/VetGurus Support our sponsors Specialised Animal Nutrition. Specialised Animal Nutrition is the Australian distributor of Oxbow Animal Health products. Used and recommended by top exotic animal veterinarians around the globe, the Oxbow range comprises premium life-staged feeds and supportive care products for small herbivores. Chemical Essentials. Cleaning and disinfection products and solutions for a wide variety of industries throughout Australia, as well as specific markets in New Zealand, Singapore and Papua New Guinea. The sole importer of the internationally acclaimed F10SC Disinfectant and its related range of advanced cleaning, personal hygiene and animal skin care products. Microchips Australia: Microchips Australia is the Australian distributor for: Trovan microchips, readers and reading systems; Lone Star Veterinary Retractor systems and Petrek GPS tracking products. Microchips Australia is run by veterinarians experienced in small and large animal as well as avian and exotic practice, they know exactly what is needed for your practice. Disclaimer Any discussion of medical or veterinary matters is of a general nature. Consult a veterinarian with experience in the appropriate field for specific information relating to topics mentioned in our podcast or on our website.
In this episode Nathan chats with regular guest host Ken Bone and Rachael Peterson an electronics and software engineer. Both guests are early adopters of battery technology for use within their own homes.They also have PV and Heat Pumps and a bonus episode exists on the patreon site where you can hear both guests talk about the integration of all these technologiesFasten your seat belts for this one.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/betatalk)
Matt and Sean talk about a decentralized power grid in the form of thousands of at home batteries.Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell episode, “How My Tesla Powerwall Could Save the Grid”: https://youtu.be/_UJiglrYgJY?list=PLnTSM-ORSgi7sp17ey2ydGRGBTFijdYChYouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/stilltbdpodcastGet in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackSupport the show: https://pod.fan/still-to-be-determinedFollow us on Twitter: @stilltbdfm @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmfUndecided with Matt Ferrell: https://www.youtube.com/undecidedmf★ Support this podcast ★
Watch the full talk on YouTube in 4K at https://youtu.be/cSawznilOsw Stephen Vasquez is a mad scientist for batteries making his own mega Tesla powerwall.
Matt and Sean talk about Matt's experience with smart circuit breakers and smart electric panels, how you might need to divvy up your power needs in a blackout, and what to do when you've got a rogue dehumidifier.Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell “This Smart Home Electric Panel Fixed My Tesla Powerwall” episode: https://youtu.be/CQWehDQ9_uQ YouTube version of the podcast: https://youtu.be/LMyCL5va7BYGet in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackSupport the show: https://pod.fan/still-to-be-determinedFollow us on Twitter: @stilltbdfm @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmfUndecided with Matt Ferrell: https://www.youtube.com/undecidedmf★ Support this podcast ★
We speak with Cameron Smith, Product Management Lead at ZOLA Electric, on the process and challenges of developing energy solutions for emerging markets.We discuss:The types of products ZOLA Electric has developedChallenges of product management for energy solutions Differences in customer needs and demands across various geographies.Contact us at podcast@distributingsolar.comVisit us at www.distributingsolar.comFollow us on Twitter and LinkedInShow notes: (0:30) Introduction to ZOLA Electric (3:00) Understanding the customer from off-grid to on-grid customer. Primary energy solutions: ZOLA Flex - core product, DC infrastructure with solar and battery, with DC appliancesZOLA Infinity - can be a off-grid/on-grid solution, for a customer with some access to grid electricity, able to work with an AC system; modular energy systemFlex Power - a new product to serve both AC and DC customers, that can work also within a distributed grid (7:40) The product development and management process: collecting demographic data, user needs, comparing with existing market offering. Higher end markets with a greater focus on product differentiation to existing solutions. (10:30) Expectations management: how to set / meet customers' expectations with regards to electricity availability; limitations with regards to product lifespan, availability of electricity; shifting customers from a power focused mindset to an energy focused (taking into account storage also). (13:00) Challenges of working with older appliances with higher energy consumption. The 'benefits' of working with newer DC systems where you can also control the energy demand(14:40) Challenges of developing products that can meet the variability of grid power quality; variable wiring or electrical systems(16:00) How to manage the power challenges for product development - both operational and technical solutions(17:00) How to think about hardware, software, firmware developments(19:00) ZOLA'S geographical coverage, moving towards a distributor model and its ability to help ZOLA expand globally(20:50) Difference between customer demands by geography - e.g. greater need for air conditioning solutions for East Africa; differing penetration of smart phones(21:40) Customers benchmarking against a Tesla Powerwall solution(34:00) Challenges of working in West Africa, greater awareness of fraud, preference of financing solutions to ensure the product is working as expected; differing willingness to provide personal information to banks(36:00) East Africa: more trusting environment, greater focus on building education and awareness of solar products and solutions(37:00) Cameron's background and previous interest in global development; challenges of providing energy solutions that can meet customer needs (42:00) The shifting focus towards peri-urban solutions, more people interested in global systems(44:30) Customer facing brand changing to "ZOLA" Electric - that resonates across Africa, not just in East Africa and Swahili(46:20) Future focus of ZOLA: greater focus on Infinity product, greater focus on microgrid systems and distributed grid solution - Infinite Grid product(50:00) Recommended books: 'Territories of Differences' by A. Escobar for greater awareness of cultural differences(52:20) Advice: make sure you have a good understanding of the end user(53:00) Predictions: Greater focus on microgrids, more focus on peri-urban customers
Matt and Sean discuss how the aesthetics of solar tiles might not find a mass market place if panels start to be an everyday item. Also: is the cost really out of control in the US?Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell “Exploring Tesla Solar Roof vs. Solar Panels” episode: https://youtu.be/TxscCFyYPtoYouTube version of the podcast: https://youtu.be/kkuFN3OjvyoGet in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackSupport the show: https://pod.fan/still-to-be-determinedFollow us on Twitter: @stilltbdfm @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmfUndecided with Matt Ferrell: https://www.youtube.com/undecidedmf★ Support this podcast ★
This week on the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy, including Tesla's Q1 earning results, Tesla Powerwall 2+, Elon Musk on new FSD Beta update, and more. The show is back live every Friday at 4 p.m. ET on Electrek's YouTube channel. As a reminder, we'll have an accompanying post, like this one, on the site with an embedded link to the live stream. Head to the YouTube channel to get your questions and comments in. After the show ends at around 5 p.m. ET, the video will be archived on YouTube and the audio on all your favorite podcast apps: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS We now have a Patreon if you want to help us to avoid more ads and invest more in our content. We have some awesome gifts for our Patreons and more coming. Here are a few of the articles that we will discuss during the podcast today: Tesla (TSLA) releases Q1 2021 results: delivers on high expectations with $10 billion in revenue Tesla plans to return to making over 100,000 Model S and Model X vehicles per year with new version Tesla updates new Model S delivery timeline: ‘should start very shortly' Tesla Model 3 becomes best-selling premium sedan in the world Elon Musk announces Tesla ‘Powerwall 2 Plus' secretly went into production in November Elon Musk hypes Tesla Full Self-Driving Beta driving visualizations with new update Tesla's head of UI departs, showing unseen Cybertruck and FSD images in the process Ram TRX truck was spotted on Tesla's test track, potentially benchmarking for Cybertruck Tesla says it will power all Superchargers with renewable energy this year Elon Musk says no to a new Tesla PR department, doesn't believe ‘manipulating public opinion' Watch Hyundai Ioniq 5 charge to 80% in 18 minutes with impressive charge rate Why some electric car owners return to gas – the reasons aren't surprising Here's the live stream for today's episode starting at 4 p.m. ET (or the video after 5 p.m. ET): https://youtu.be/sAoJDPSgsfM var postYoutubePlayer;function onYouTubeIframeAPIReady() { postYoutubePlayer = new YT.Player( "post-youtube-video" ); }
On today's episode of Vice Versa VW holds their own battery day event, GM's Cruise buys another full self driving company (the FSD wars continue to heat up), Toyota gives us whiplash by announcing a new EV and then trying to slow down EV adoption, and more. Going live Thursday at 5PM PT/8PM ET!Subscribe to the audio Podcast: https://www.viceversa.show/subscribeWatch Ricky at Two Bit Davinci: https://www.youtube.com/twobitdavinciWatch Matt at Undecided with Matt Ferrell: https://www.youtube.com/undecidedmf