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Jesse Jenkins

A professor at Princeton University and leads the Zero Lab, focusing on climate modeling and energy systems analysis. Leading climate modeler, trying to figure out how much these policies will actually do.

Top 10 podcasts with Jesse Jenkins

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Mar 25, 2026 • 1h 11min

For data centers, a little flexibility goes a long way

Jesse Jenkins, Princeton energy researcher focused on power-system modeling and decarbonization, and Astrid Atkinson, CEO building grid-flexibility software for large loads, discuss avoiding on-site gas lock-in. They explore flexible interconnections, battery-backed power parks, deliverability and accreditation challenges, and how shifting compute and virtual power parks can unlock more clean capacity.
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Mar 6, 2024 • 49min

Does Rooftop Solar Actually Help the Climate?

The podcast discusses the effectiveness of rooftop solar panels in reducing carbon pollution and the impact on electricity grids. They explore the economic dynamics of rooftop solar compared to utility-scale projects. The implications of rooftop solar on emissions and climate action are also examined, along with the cost discrepancy of distributed solar in the US. Environmental challenges and policy implications, as well as innovations in heating and positive global emission trends are also covered.
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Mar 19, 2024 • 1h 11min

#50 Jesse "IRA" Jenkins is on the pod

In this episode, Jesse Jenkins discusses his DERs journey, rooftop solar costs in the US versus Australia, unfair advantages and disadvantages of DERs, rate design complexities, and strategies to tackle load growth and transmission buildout.
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Aug 3, 2022 • 1h 25min

Volts podcast: what to make of the Democrats' last-minute climate bill

In this episode, two Volts favorites — Princeton professor Jesse Jenkins and UC Santa Barbara professor Leah Stokes — join me discuss the Inflation Reduction Act, the somewhat miraculous last-minute agreement between Senators Joe Manchin and Chuck Schumer. It represents the tattered remains of Build Back Better, but many if not most of the climate and clean energy provisions remain intact. We discuss what's in the bill and reasons to be excited about it. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.volts.wtf/subscribe
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Mar 18, 2026 • 35min

The Rivian R2 Couldn’t Have Come at a Better Time

Jesse Jenkins, a Princeton energy systems professor who advises on decarbonization and grid strategy, joins to dissect Rivian’s R2 launch and its timing. They debate whether R2 can compete on price and production scale. Conversation turns to global market shocks from a Strait of Hormuz closure and the rising use of behind-the-meter gas and batteries at data centers.
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Aug 19, 2022 • 1h 12min

Diving further into the Inflation Reduction Act: Part Two

In this episode, energy modeler and expert Jesse Jenkins is back yet again, completing our two-part discussion of the details of the Inflation Reduction Act. This time around, we get into the tax credits, the green bank, the methane fee, and much more. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.volts.wtf/subscribe
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Jul 30, 2024 • 52min

Why Is Texas Beating California on Wind and Solar?

Jesse Jenkins, an assistant professor at Princeton University and a renowned expert in energy systems, delves into Texas's surprising leadership in renewable energy. He discusses how Texas's regulatory advantages and natural resources outpace California's bureaucratic hurdles. The complexities of wind energy development, the pitfalls of environmental litigation, and the contentious role of hydrogen in the energy landscape are also explored. Jenkins calls for a balanced approach to overcome these challenges and achieve ambitious clean energy goals.
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Nov 11, 2024 • 56min

What the Trump Administration Could Mean for Our Climate

Lisa Friedman, a climate and politics reporter for the New York Times, Jesse Jenkins, a Princeton engineering professor, and Ethan Elkind, director of the Climate Program at UC Berkeley, dive into the implications of a potential second Trump administration for climate policy. They discuss Trump's previous dismantling of climate regulations, California's proactive stance amidst federal changes, and the crucial role of grassroots activism. The conversation highlights the importance of economic incentives and local initiatives in the ongoing battle against climate change.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 27min

The Daily Blast: In Bizarre New Rant, Trump Reveals How He’d Let China Eat Our Lunch

Jesse Jenkins, a Princeton professor and expert on energy transitions, discusses Donald Trump's recent comments about the U.S. auto industry and the competitive edge China has in electric vehicles. He highlights how Trump's rhetoric suggests a reluctance to compete globally, focusing on gas-powered cars instead. The conversation touches on the implications of the Inflation Reduction Act, the importance of clean energy investments, and the necessity for strategic policies to bolster U.S. manufacturing while addressing economic threats.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 27min

In Bizarre New Rant, Trump Reveals How He’d Let China Eat Our Lunch

Joining the discussion is Jesse Jenkins, a Princeton professor and insightful commentator on the energy transition. He dives into Donald Trump's recent rally remarks, revealing a troubling perspective on competition with China in the electric vehicle sector. Jenkins highlights the stark contrast between U.S. and Chinese EV markets, critiques Trump’s tariff approach, and emphasizes the importance of bipartisan support for green energy initiatives. His insights underscore the urgency of advancing clean energy manufacturing for a competitive future.

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