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Energy Gang

The Latest Technology Trends at the Grid Edge

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

🗓️ 3 March 2016

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

ARPA-E, the government agency founded in 2007 to support R&D in cutting-edge energy technologies, has invested $1.3 billion into power electronics, new solar materials and novel battery chemistries over the years. According to the agency, the private sector has already responded with $1.25 billion in follow-on funding. Much of that money is going toward technologies that will help enable a distributed, responsive, renewable grid. In this week's show, we're joined by Jeff St. John, GTM's senior grid reporter, for a discussion on ARPA-E's grid edge strategy. How's it working? Later in the show, we'll have an update on the drama surrounding Exelon’s $7 billion bid to acquire Pepco. Is the deal dead? We will end by talking about a WTO ruling against India’s local content requirements for solar. How will it impact the country’s burgeoning solar market? The Energy Gang is produced by Greentechmedia.com. The show features weekly discussions 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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0:00.0

For the week of March 3rd 2016, this is the Energy Gang from Green Tech Media.

0:12.0

In this episode, the latest on the US government's R&D strategy to support clean energy

0:19.4

breakthroughs.

0:20.4

How is it working?

0:21.4

We'll get some on-the-ground impressions from the Arpa E summit.

0:24.3

Then an update on the drama surrounding Exelon's $7 billion bid to acquire PEPCO.

0:29.6

Is the deal dead? We'll end by talking about a WTO ruling against India's local content requirements for

0:36.1

solar, how will it impact the country's burgeoning solar market?

0:40.8

In Boston, I'm Stephen Lacy, GTM's Managing Editor.

0:44.0

I'm joined by Catherine Hamilton of 38 North Solutions in Washington, D.C.

0:48.0

as always.

0:49.0

Hello, Catherine.

0:50.0

Hi, we're missing you not being here.

0:53.0

The entire city?

0:54.0

Yes.

0:55.0

Of course.

0:57.0

Jiggers Schaub Generate Capital is in New York City.

1:00.0

Hello Jigger.

1:01.0

Hey, how you doing?

1:03.0

Pretty good.

1:05.0

Joining the gang this week from San Francisco is our senior grid reporter Jeff St. John.

1:10.7

Jeff is a very prolific writer on all things Grid Edge. He and Catherine were at the

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