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Energy Gang

The Most Important Energy Bill You've Never Heard Of

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

🗓️ 20 August 2015

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

If there’s any concept that can cut through politics of distributed energy, it’s “personal energy independence.” Some utilities may not like the idea, but many supporters believe it’s a helpful way to frame policies supporting solar, storage and microgrids, both nationally and locally. That is what encouraged Senator Angus King (I-ME) to introduce a bill in Congress that would establish a nationwide integration plan for distributed energy. Called “The Free Market Energy Act,” the legislation wouldn’t mandate any specific technology; rather, it would direct states to establish rate structures and interconnection laws supporting on-site energy systems in a way that’s fair to utilities and individual customers. “It’s absolutely clear this is where the future is going and people are going to demand their own personal energy,” explained King, speaking on the Energy Gang. This week, we talk with Senator King about his bill and discuss the politics of energy in Congress. Later in the show, we’ll explore the business opportunities in Latin America for solar companies looking to expand internationally. We’ll wrap up with a look at the politics of race surrounding President Obama’s landmark climate rule. This podcast is sponsored by ReneSola, a Tier 1 solar cell and module manufacturer with a decade of experience in the cleantech industry. 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

The Energy Gang is brought to you by Rennasola America, a tier one manufacturer of LED lights and solar modules with a 10 year track record in the industry.

0:10.0

The company is a partner of top project developers in North America looking to maximize their return on investments.

0:16.0

To learn more about Rena Sola's offerings and to become a partner yourself,

0:20.0

visit renasola. US.

0:25.0

For the week of August 20, 2015, this is the Energy Gang from Green Tech Media.

0:40.0

Welcome to the show.

0:41.0

I'm Stephen Lacey, a senior editor with Green Tech Media in Washington, DC.

0:45.4

This week we're going to have a conversation with independent Maine Senator Angus King about

0:50.0

an innovative energy bill he recently introduced. We'll also talk about the

0:53.8

politics of energy in Congress and about how to frame clean energy in a bipartisan way.

0:58.5

Then we'll take a look at the booming Latin American solar market and finally we'll discuss the politics

1:04.8

of race surrounding President Obama's landmark climate rule.

1:09.1

I'm joined by Catherine Hamilton who's been kind enough to take some time from her vacation to be with us.

1:16.8

You're up in Craftsbury, Vermont, right? Yes, Craftsbury Common, where Sterling College is located in the Northeast Kingdom.

1:23.7

It is absolutely breathtaking here.

1:25.4

Oh, I love.

1:26.2

It's making me homesick thinking about you up there.

1:29.1

You know, I, as listeners know, I grew up in New Hampshire and just love that area and spent so much time in

1:32.8

northern Vermont and I almost went to Sterling College actually.

1:36.4

Well I'll talk a little bit more about it at the end of the show but yeah it's a great

1:40.4

place. And you were traveling around Vermont today looking at some wind farms?

1:45.1

I was.

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