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47 minutes
Released:
Dec 1, 2022
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In a funny twist of fate, solar’s success has made it old news. It’s the fastest-growing source of electricity in the world and one of the cheapest. But it’s far from the hot topic it was a decade ago when utility-scale photovoltaics were still an emerging technology. Now that it’s a more mature tool in the climate fight, we take it for granted.
And yet there’s so much more we need to do. To reach net zero by 2050, we likely need to quadruple global solar capacity by 2030, according to projections by BloombergNEF (BNEF). But labor shortages, high material costs and interconnection bottlenecks stand in the way.
So how do we get there?
In this episode Shayle talks to Jenny Chase, who managed BloombergNEF’s solar insights team for 17 years before leaving the role this month. Every year she tweets a thread of 50 not-always-popular opinions on solar, covering the state of the industry and the challenges it needs to solve. For this episode, Shayle picked the opinions he found most interesting and unpacked them with Jenny.
They cover Jenny’s opinions on:
The biggest bottlenecks holding back solar deployment, like labor shortages, high polysilicon prices and grid interconnection backlogs
Why we don’t need new technology breakthroughs in solar
Perovskite and building-integrated photovoltaics
How residential solar and battery salespeople are making up their savings projections
How the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act could spur an unsustainable boom in solar and hydrogen equipment manufacturing
Why leading forecasts could be underestimating solar deployment
Recommended Resources:
Twitter: Jenny Chase’s 2022 opinions-on-solar thread
Canary Media: What’s behind solar’s polysilicon shortage — and why it’s not getting better anytime soon
Canary Media: Perovskites can make solar panels more efficient than silicon alone
Bloomberg: Solar Outshines Wind to Lead China’s Clean-Energy Transition
Bloomberg: Solar Growth Estimates for 2050 Are Aggressive, But Not Unrealistic
Catalyst is a co-production of Post Script Media and Canary Media.
Catalyst is supported by Scale Microgrid Solutions, your comprehensive source for all distributed energy financing. Distributed generation can be complex. Scale makes financing it easy. Visit scalecapitalsolutions.com to learn more.
Catalyst is supported by CohnReznick Capital, a trusted source for renewable energy investment banking servicing the US sustainability sector. Visit cohnreznickcapital.com to learn more.
In a funny twist of fate, solar’s success has made it old news. It’s the fastest-growing source of electricity in the world and one of the cheapest. But it’s far from the hot topic it was a decade ago when utility-scale photovoltaics were still an emerging technology. Now that it’s a more mature tool in the climate fight, we take it for granted.
And yet there’s so much more we need to do. To reach net zero by 2050, we likely need to quadruple global solar capacity by 2030, according to projections by BloombergNEF (BNEF). But labor shortages, high material costs and interconnection bottlenecks stand in the way.
So how do we get there?
In this episode Shayle talks to Jenny Chase, who managed BloombergNEF’s solar insights team for 17 years before leaving the role this month. Every year she tweets a thread of 50 not-always-popular opinions on solar, covering the state of the industry and the challenges it needs to solve. For this episode, Shayle picked the opinions he found most interesting and unpacked them with Jenny.
They cover Jenny’s opinions on:
The biggest bottlenecks holding back solar deployment, like labor shortages, high polysilicon prices and grid interconnection backlogs
Why we don’t need new technology breakthroughs in solar
Perovskite and building-integrated photovoltaics
How residential solar and battery salespeople are making up their savings projections
How the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act could spur an unsustainable boom in solar and hydrogen equipment manufacturing
Why leading forecasts could be underestimating solar deployment
Recommended Resources:
Twitter: Jenny Chase’s 2022 opinions-on-solar thread
Canary Media: What’s behind solar’s polysilicon shortage — and why it’s not getting better anytime soon
Canary Media: Perovskites can make solar panels more efficient than silicon alone
Bloomberg: Solar Outshines Wind to Lead China’s Clean-Energy Transition
Bloomberg: Solar Growth Estimates for 2050 Are Aggressive, But Not Unrealistic
Catalyst is a co-production of Post Script Media and Canary Media.
Catalyst is supported by Scale Microgrid Solutions, your comprehensive source for all distributed energy financing. Distributed generation can be complex. Scale makes financing it easy. Visit scalecapitalsolutions.com to learn more.
Catalyst is supported by CohnReznick Capital, a trusted source for renewable energy investment banking servicing the US sustainability sector. Visit cohnreznickcapital.com to learn more.
Released:
Dec 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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