RE Mash Up: Electric Cars, Energy Storage, Carbon Trading and EntrepreneurshipNew Hampshire, United States [RenewableEnergyWorld.com] In this week's program we feature a series of interviews on a range of topics. We'll speak with a line-up of experts on how to get America off oil, the game changing ability of storage, upcoming trends in emissions trading, and how budding entrepreneurs are learning the difference between invention and innovation. Dear Listeners -- While the written companion article for each episode of the Inside Renewable Energy podcast remains below, the associated audio files have necessarily been removed. We apologize for the inconvenience, and appreciate the support you gave to our podcast production.
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David Sandalow, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, talks about his new book titled, “Freedom From Oil: How the Next American President Can End the United States’ Oil Addiction.”
Eric Martinot, senior researcher at the Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies, talks about the prospects for advanced energy storage options and how they’ll impact renewables. Patrick McClosky, managing director of Evolution Markets, describes the business of trading carbon credits in the global market and renewable energy certificates in the U.S. market. And contributor Mark Braly has some interviews from the Green Technology Entrepreneurship Academy organized by the University of California, Davis. He’ll speak with an organizer of the Academy and an up-and-coming entrepreneur who’s trying to turn his idea into a business venture. Inside Renewable Energy offers the latest in renewable energy news and information.
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Most large car companies are doing serious research into electric vehicles.
Here is a list of some I know are doing some research.
Ford EV
GM EV
Subaru EV
Mitsubishi EV
Toyota PHEV
Power companies need to develop power production to load matching. The ability to store energy until its needed. This will give the utility companies the ability to maximize the benifits of renewable energy into the power grid. Some wind farms have to turn a few of the wind generator out of wind because of the constraints of the power grid.