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AI, Energy and Climate Podcast

The DSR Network
Artificial Intelligence
Climate Change
Data Centers
Renewable Energy
Climate Policy
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Sustainability
Electricity Consumption
Energy Efficiency
Sustainable Development
Environmental Policy
Clean Technology
Hydrogen Economy
AI Demand
Energy Consumption
Energy Supply
Clean Energy Technologies
Clean Energy
Carbon Capture
Supply Chain Management

Welcome to the AI, Energy and Climate podcast, a special series from the DSR Network hosted by David Sandalow, Inaugural Fellow at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. Join us as we talk with leading experts to explore the intersection between these critical issues that will impact the future of each and every one of us. This podcast is sponsored in part by NEDO, New Energy and In... more

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Amory Lovins has been a leading thinker on energy policy for more than 50 years. Several months ago he wrote an article with the provocative title "Artificial Intelligence Meets Natural Stupidity." As the title suggests, Lovins is skeptical about AI ... more

After a pause over the summer, we’re restarting the AI, Energy and Climate Podcast with a conversation between Jennifer Granholm, former U.S. Secretary of Energy and Governor of Michigan, and host David Sandalow. Sec. Granholm explains why she’s an “... more

Octopus Energy, a global technology and energy company, was founded in the UK 10 years ago with the goal of helping to transform electric utilities. It created Kraken, a cloud-based platform that helps utilities and their customers manage data from s... more

More than a billion people in the world live in energy poverty, with little or no access to electricity. Can AI help put an end to energy poverty -- or could it make the problem worse? Is there a risk of a new digital divide, with the US, China and E... more

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Recent Guests

Nick Chaset
CEO of Octopus Energy US and executive VP of North America for Octopus Energy Group
Octopus Energy
Episode: Nick Chaset: Octopus Energy, Grid Flexibility and Data Center Load Growth
Damilola Ogunbiyi
CEO and Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for Sustainable Energy for All
Sustainable Energy for All
Episode: Damilola Ogunbiyi: AI, Energy Access and the Digital Divide
Jensen Huang
Founder of Nvidia, a leading AI technology company.
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Episode: Jensen Huang: The Power of Intelligence Infrastructure
Taylor Sparks
Professor of Materials Sciences and Engineering at the University of Utah and host of the Materialism Podcast
University of Utah
Episode: Taylor Sparks and Colin McCormick: AI for Materials Innovation Part 1
Laura Cozzi
Director of Sustainability, Technology, and Outlooks at the IEA
International Energy Agency
Episode: Laura Cozzi: IEA's Energy and AI Report
Alp Kucukelbir
Chief Scientist at Fero Labs, co-author of the "Artificial Intelligence for Climate Change Mitigation Roadmap"
Fero Labs
Episode: Alp Kucukelbir: AI in Industry, Education and More
Chris James
CEO and founder of Engine No. 1
Engine No. 1
Episode: Chris James Part 2: AI, Power Supplies and Innovation
Anne Bouverot
Special Envoy for AI, business executive, and AI researcher
French Government
Episode: Anne Bouverot: The Paris AI Action Summit and Beyond
Bill Brown
A successful clean tech entrepreneur and founder of NetPower and Eight Rivers Capital.
Episode: Bill Brown: Are Data Centers the Killer App for Clean Tech?

Host

David Sandalow
Inaugural Fellow at Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy and notable host for discussions on AI, energy, and climate change.

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Amory Lovins: Reflections of an AI Skeptic
Q: Could you recommend three books, reports or articles for our listeners?
Sure, I recommend 'Gambling with Armageddon' by Marty Sherwood, a study by 50Hertz on energy supply reliability, and the 'Dao De Jing' by Stephen Mitchell for its philosophical insights.
Amory Lovins: Reflections of an AI Skeptic
Q: How are you using AI today?
I don't, because when I tried a few bits, I found it took me more time to check the work and fix the errors than it was possibly saving me. So it's just a distraction.
Jennifer Granholm: Reflections of an AI Optimist
Q: What are your thoughts on the Trump administration's AI action plan?
There is urgency in placing data centers on public lands, but the difference lies in the kind of power incentivized and who bears the cost.
Jennifer Granholm: Reflections of an AI Optimist
Q: What do you think is needed to realize the potential of AI in the energy sector?
We need institutional changes that incentivize demand-side flexibility and utility compensation for software instead of just capital expenditure.
Jennifer Granholm: Reflections of an AI Optimist
Q: Why do you consider yourself an AI optimist?
I see how AI can solve tough problems like grid interconnection and permitting, enabling faster and more efficient clean energy solutions.

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