

Catalyst with Shayle Kann
Latitude Media
Investor Shayle Kann is asking big questions about how to decarbonize the planet: How cheap can clean energy get? Will artificial intelligence speed up climate solutions? Where is the smart money going into climate technologies? Every week on Catalyst, Shayle explains the world of climate tech with prominent experts, investors, researchers, and executives. Produced by Latitude Media.
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46 snips
Jan 4, 2024 • 48min
Fixing the messy voluntary carbon market
The podcast discusses the problems with the voluntary carbon market, including issues of fraud and worthless credits. It explores the potential for reform and the growing market for carbon removal credits. The episode covers topics such as bad incentives, credit-rating agencies, and designing a better market. It also delves into challenges like financing and uncertainty in credit delivery.

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Dec 21, 2023 • 46min
Financing first-of-a-kind climate assets
This podcast explores the challenges of financing first-of-a-kind climate projects and discusses solutions such as off-balance sheet financing, structured finance, catalytic capital, and government programs. It also highlights examples of companies that have successfully solved the financing problem. The episode discusses the need for code switching between venture capitalists and infrastructure financiers, as well as David's checklist for first-of-a-kind entrepreneurs. The chapter descriptions include insights on clean energy tax credits, the role of catalytic capital and strategics, project finance expertise, creative financing models, and the journey towards building a mature asset class.

Dec 14, 2023 • 49min
What do you do with a 100-hour battery?
Mateo Jaramillo from Form Energy discusses the importance of multi-day energy storage on the grid, highlighting the limitations of lithium-ion batteries. They explore real-world examples from Form's experience with utilities like Xcel and Georgia Power, and the competitive landscape for multi-day storage. The podcast also touches on the implications of multi-day storage on land use, the role of multi-day storage for utilities beyond balancing renewables, and the future of a decarbonized grid.

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Dec 7, 2023 • 47min
Update: What the new Treasury rules mean for EV supply chains
The podcast discusses the new Treasury rules that restrict battery parts and materials for EV tax credits. They highlight the dominance of Chinese companies in the battery industry, loopholes in the law, and the challenges in avoiding Chinese-controlled entities. The complexity of the tax credits, recent announcements of cathode production plants, and the controversy surrounding the Treasury rules are also explored.

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Nov 30, 2023 • 39min
EV charging on both sides of the pond
Exploring the EV charging practices in Europe and North America, focusing on adoption rates, grid interaction, managed charging, and vehicle-to-grid technology. The challenges of unmanaged charging and the potential of managed charging in both markets. Comparing managed charging programs in vertically integrated utility territories and unbundled markets. Understanding the differences between customer-managed charging and grid-controlled charging. Exploring the potential capacity of power generation from EVs and their impact on power capacity.

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Nov 16, 2023 • 47min
The cost of nuclear
Why nuclear construction costs vary from country to country, with the US having high costs of over $6,000 per kilowatt and South Korea having low costs of around $2,200 per kilowatt. The podcast discusses the factors that contribute to these costs including modularity, small reactors, and passive safety features. It also delves into the need for regulatory changes and the challenges faced by the nuclear industry. Despite the challenges, there is optimism for the future of nuclear energy.

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Nov 9, 2023 • 53min
Mailbag episode! Interest rates, carbon dioxide removal, load growth, and more
Topics covered include load growth, impact of interest rates on climatetech, challenges of siting carbon dioxide pipelines, lack of clear winning technology for carbon dioxide removal, European energy companies acquiring US companies, bullishness on macro grid, and personal anecdotes about childhood fascination with rocks.

8 snips
Nov 3, 2023 • 1h 8min
The Volts crossover episode
In this podcast, Shayle Kann and David Roberts discuss underhyped and overhyped trends in climatetech. They cover topics like new wave of thermal storage technology, small modular reactors, rising interest rates, the Inflation Reduction Act, electric stovetops, mineral bottlenecks, and networked geothermal. They also mention the importance of tracking funding and express admiration for each other's work.

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Oct 26, 2023 • 45min
The market for microgrids
In this podcast, the host discusses the concept of microgrids and their components, including the challenges faced in the market. They explore the value of combining solar power with energy storage and the evolution of the microgrid market in response to regulatory changes. The use of fossil-based generators for resilience in microgrids is also discussed. The speakers express interest in exploring the economics and demand for microgrids in the future.

Oct 19, 2023 • 36min
The pace of home electrification
This podcast discusses the goal of having heat pumps in 140 million U.S. homes by 2050. It explores the adoption targets for water heaters, induction stoves, and other home appliances. The episode also covers the $9 billion in incentives that could accelerate adoption, the need for more data to speed up adoption, and the impact of heat pumps on the heating and cooling market. Additionally, it discusses progress and challenges in electrifying water heating, pricing and competition in the home electrification market, and the importance of product innovation.


