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Energy Gang

Germany’s Largest Utility Is Divesting From Centralized Power Plants

Energy Gang

Wood Mackenzie

Tech News, Environment, Sustainability, Innovation, Renewable Energy, Technology, Alternative Energy, Energy, News, Cleantech, Wind Energy, Business, Climate Change, Solar Energy

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 December 2014

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Earlier this week, Germany’s biggest power company, E.ON, announced that it would spin off its centralized power assets in order to make itself a distributed utility and embrace the “new world” of energy. E.ON and other European utilities have been shedding billions of dollars as electricity consumption declines and solar erodes the value of their power plants. Many of them are considering radical changes to their business models as a result. Johannes Teyssen, E.ON's CEO and board chairman described the move this way: "We’ve now come to the conclusion that it will become increasingly difficult for a company with a broad portfolio to be successful and to grow in both the new and the conventional energy world.” In this week’s podcast, we’ll look at why E.ON made such a dramatic decision. We will also discuss parallels in the U.S., where utilities are in the early stages of what German utilities have gone through. Later in the show, we’ll talk about Google’s decision to ditch R&D in renewable energy. Was it proof of the limitations of renewables? Or was it just Google’s inability to make the right investments? Finally, we’ll wrap up with discussion of a new infrastructure-as-a-service company looking to recreate financing success in solar. This podcast is brought to you by SMA, the world's leading solar inverter manufacturer. With more than 850 service experts, 90 service hubs, 30-plus gigawatts installed globally and thousands of commercial and utility projects completed worldwide, SMA is the partner of choice for your PV projects. The Energy Gang is produced by Greentechmedia.com. The show features weekly discussion between energy futurist Jigar Shah, energy policy expert Katherine Hamilton and Greentech Media Editor Stephen Lacey. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:27.8

For the week of December 4th, 2014, this is the Energy Gang from Green Tech Media.

0:37.0

Back in Washington, D.C. after a Thanksgiving hiatus, I am Stephen Lacy.

0:48.0

Welcome to the show. You know me as a senior editor with Green Tech Media. We had a live show a couple weeks ago and a break

0:56.4

last week so the news has piled up on us and we're going to get into it. First we'll

1:01.8

talk about Germany's biggest utility eon, which is divesting completely from fossil fuels.

1:07.0

We will look at the rationale behind the decision and ask if the same thing could happen to utilities in America.

1:14.0

Then we'll talk about why Google stopped its R&D in renewable energy.

1:17.8

Two engineers in charge of Google's cancelled program to make renewables cheaper than coal

1:22.4

have finally written about their experience.

1:24.8

We will look at what they said.

1:27.1

And finally there's a new financier on the block looking to bring the solar as a service model

1:31.2

to a broader swath of clean technologies.

1:34.0

And it happens to be co-founded by our co-host on this podcast each week, Jigger Shaw.

1:39.0

We will get some details.

1:41.0

And let's turn to my co-host who like most Americans have been celebrating lower gas prices and they're doing it in typical American fashion

1:51.2

Coming to us from her Hummer in a

1:55.0

coming to us from her Hummer in a Walmart parking lot where she's been buying things she doesn't need.

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