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The Siemens Energy Podcast

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The energy sector is undergoing an unprecedented transformation presenting challenges and opportunities. The demand for energy is increasing worldwide and at the same time, it is necessary to combat the effects of climate change and reduce CO2 emissions. 


On each episode, we bring you conversations from some of the world's cutting-edge leaders in energy. Our goal is to help you understand energy, the challenges we face today, and what the future holds. Subscribe and be sure to check out our website for more resources at www.siemens-energy.com




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Understanding How e-fuels and eMobility Complement Each Other with Dr. Michael Steiner, CTO and Board Member of Porsche

Season 1 · Episode 20

jeudi 11 août 2022Duration 19:40

While electric vehicles and eMobility get a lot of attention these days, it’s important to see how e-fuels complement eMobility and are helping to address decarbonization in the immediate future.


Dr. Michael Steiner, CTO and Board Member of Porsche, works with both e-fuels and eMobility on a daily basis and that’s why we wanted to speak to him on the latest episode of the Siemens Energy Podcast.  When he’s not working on these issues at work, he’s thinking about them when driving: he has a fully electric Taycan and an old-fashioned 9/11 GT3, which is conventionally fueled.


Host Amy Pempel starts the conversation by having Dr. Steiner explain the why of e-fuels: that they allow us to use our existing car fleet while addressing decarbonization.


Amy and Dr. Steiner also discuss:


  • The current renewable/fossil energy gap in Europe
  • How e-fuels are made
  • Details of a Porsche and Siemens Energy e-fuel collaboration in Chile


You’ll also hear Dr. Steiner’s explanation of how e-fuels help power many different industries besides cars. Enjoy!


If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a 5-star review. For more information and links to all the resources mentioned in today’s episode, visit Siemens-Energy.com



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Collaboration for Decarbonization with Pratyush Nag of Siemens Energy and Kevin Murray of Duke Energy Corporation

Season 1 · Episode 19

lundi 11 juillet 2022Duration 28:43

An important strategy in decarbonization is to find more carbon-neutral ways to use current infrastructure and technology. Efficient gas turbines with fast ramping capabilities that support renewables, and that set the stage for using low and no-carbon fuels in the future, is one of those technologies. 


Two people who have been involved on the ground level of just such a project are Pratyush Nag, VP of Product & Business Development, 9000HL Gas Turbines at Siemens Energy, and Kevin Murray, VP of Project Management & Construction at Duke Energy. They are our guests for this episode of the Siemens Energy Podcast.


The conversation begins with Kevin explaining why Duke Energy has been interested in renewable solutions since 2005 and the progress it continues to make in this area.


Pratyush and Kevin also discuss:


  • Why utilities should foster innovation
  • How the turbine station both parties are working on can serve as a template for other companies, not just Siemens Energy and Duke Energy


You’ll also hear Pratyush and Kevin remark on the resilience of their teams during the pandemic.


If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a 5-star review. For more information and links to all the resources mentioned in today’s episode, visit Siemens-Energy.com




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Front Line Impressions of the Debate About Energy and Climate with Stephen Lacey, Co-Founder and Executive Editor of Post Script Media

Season 1 · Episode 10

jeudi 24 mars 2022Duration 27:06

There’s so much to keep track of across the world of renewables and de-carbonization, that it pays to listen to someone whose entire job is to do just that.


That’s why we invited Stephen Lacey onto this episode of the Siemens Energy Podcast. Stephen is the Co-Founder and Executive Editor of Post Script Media, which helps organizations make compelling audio. He makes some of that compelling audio himself at The Carbon Copy, a weekly news analysis podcast that explains the changing planet through the lens of current events. He has also hosted The Interchange and The Energy Gang, podcasts focused on climate and energy and the ecosystems, both physical and virtual, around them.


Host Amy Pempel starts the conversation by asking Stephen about the good and the bad news regarding renewables. He is bullish on the amount of investment and size of projects currently underway and the consequent effect of much cheaper renewable energy much sooner than expected. As to the bad, Stephen notes that we are starting to see the limits of the grid, and hence more work is needed in batteries, and energy sources like nuclear need to be more strongly considered. 


Amy and Stephen also discuss:


  • The need for greater speed in decarbonization
  • Why we shouldn’t wait for a “miracle technology” to solve climate change
  • How Germany paved the way for (and paid for) efficient and less expensive solar energy

You’ll also hear why Stephen believes it’s important not to be ideological about energy.


If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a 5-star review. For more information and links to all the resources mentioned in today’s episode, visit Siemens-Energy.com


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Hydro as Part of the Energy Transition with Gia Schneider of Natel Energy

Season 1 · Episode 9

mercredi 23 février 2022Duration 23:40

Hydroelectric power is one of the older and more proven forms of renewable energy, so it doesn’t get the same attention as new and exciting technologies. Even so, there’s plenty of innovation going on in the hydro space, both in new technology and upgrading older facilities.


Gia Schneider, CEO of Natel Energy, is the perfect guest to talk about what’s going on in hydro, so we brought her onto the latest episode of the Siemens Energy Podcast. Gia has had extensive experience with renewables, not just from the investing and financing side, but also from a personal interest side: she cares about climate and the environment and wants to help drive positive change through her work in hydro.


Host Amy Pempel begins the conversation by asking about the origins of Natel Energy and how it’s developed from its earliest days to where it is now.


Amy and Gia also discuss:


  • The 90,000 US dams that currently produce no power and why they present a great opportunity 
  • The meaning of river “connectivity” and why that’s integral to the design of new turbines at Natel
  • The work that needs to be done at existing hydro facilities to bring them up to modern standards

You’ll also have a chance to hear Gia discuss cybersecurity and natural disasters, two vectors that can directly impact hydropower’s effectiveness, and what can be done to mitigate these vectors.


If you enjoy today’s show, please leave a 5-star review. For more information and links to all the resources mentioned in today’s episode, visit Siemens-Energy.com 




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Notes From the Climate Beat with Justin Worland, Senior Correspondent at TIME

Season 1 · Episode 7

mercredi 9 février 2022Duration 20:29

Climate is so much in the news these days that we might forget that ten years ago, it wasn’t even a beat covered by many publications.


That’s why we invited Justin Worland, a Senior Correspondent at TIME, to the latest episode of the Siemens Energy Podcast. Of the eight years that Justin has been at TIME, seven of them have been on the climate beat. He chats with people as varied as oil and gas executives and Extinction Rebellion, giving him a chance to observe the intersection of policy, the private sector, and society.


We started the conversation by talking about the implications of policy changes — there are necessarily societal changes that come when you start implementing climate policy. Justin pondered what that meant for the future. What if the public decided they weren’t happy with higher prices? Could that lead to reversals in policy?


We also discussed:


  • The movement of climate issues from the margins to the mainstream
  • Current political changes related to climate issues
  • How some countries might deal with climate policies being unpopular

You’ll also hear Justin’s encouragement to avoid being “siloed” in your information regarding these issues. Enjoy!


If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a 5-star review. For more information and links to all the resources mentioned in today’s episode, visit Siemens-Energy.com 




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Getting a Better Understanding of Green Hydrogen with Manuel Kuehn, Head of New Energy for the Middle East and Africa at Siemens Energy

Season 1 · Episode 6

mercredi 2 février 2022Duration 22:10

Green hydrogen isn’t just an improvement over the type of hydrogen currently used around the world, but it also offers some exciting applications in challenging fields for de-carbonization.


That’s why we are fortunate to welcome Manuel Kuehn, Head of New Energy for the Middle East and Africa at Siemens Energy, onto the latest episode of the Siemens Energy Podcast. Manuel talks about the developments in green hydrogen, particularly the advancements in a particular Siemens Energy initiative in Abu Dhabi.


The conversation also includes:


  • Some thoughts on how government and the market can positively interact towards more momentum behind renewable technologies
  • The areas that Manuel and Siemens Energy are most focused on in the Middle East
  • An exciting application for green hydrogen in the sustainable aviation sector

You’ll also hear Manuel’s pointed note that behaviors that we have engaged in, as well as prices that we have gotten used to, will both have to change in order to make positive change.


If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a 5-star review. For more information and links to all the resources mentioned in today’s episode, visit Siemens-Energy.com 




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A Better Understanding of the Narrative Around Renewables with Sean McMahon, Creator, Producer & Host of the Renewable Energy SmartPod

Season 1 · Episode 5

mercredi 26 janvier 2022Duration 20:18

One of the challenges we face in the discussion about renewals is the frequent use of terminology that typically flies over the heads of members of the target audience. Someone passionate about changing that is Sean McMahon, the creator, producer, and host of the Renewable Energy SmartPod.


We started the conversation by talking about one of those terms, “net zero,” which is not totally understood. Net zero does not mean “no carbon” (that’s “decarbonization”) but rather carbon neutrality. Carbon can still be used, but it is either captured or mitigated. Sean pointed out that there’s always a conversation about where we want to be in some distant future year, but there’s no publishing of where we are now.


We also discussed:


  • The interesting dissonance between the largest wind-producing states and their expected political views on renewables
  • A move among battery manufacturers to red states, again, not ones that are politically thought of as aligned with renewables
  • Sean’s concerns about offshore wind, especially in relation to significant climatic events, like a Category 5 hurricane: Could such turbines survive in such a situation?


You’ll also hear Sean’s advocacy for stopping the use of a term like “rate payers,” which is not particularly helpful, and replacing it with terms like consumer, or for more impact, voter.


If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a 5-Star review. For more information and links to all the resources mentioned in today’s episode, visit Siemens-Energy.com 



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Developing Diversity and Inclusion with Allyson Zimmermann of Catalyst

Season 1 · Episode 4

vendredi 10 décembre 2021Duration 30:19

While diversity and inclusion may be hot topics in today’s workspace, Allyson  Zimmermann and the team at Catalyst have been advocating for better policies around race, gender, ethnicity, and other categories for decades. 


We at Siemens Energy have had the opportunity to work with Allyson, and it was a pleasure to have her on the show.  She explains why the key to any real conversation about diversity and inclusion is a willingness to truly listen (without interrupting!). Once you’ve listened, you also have to be brave enough to question your beliefs to see if they hold up against the experience and testimony of others.


In this episode, Allyson also discusses:


  • Having the courage to call out situations without shaming others
  • Aligning company values into a new way of thinking
  • Creating a framework for differences to be celebrated
  • The invisibility of privilege to those who have it

She also talks about “getting comfortable with being uncomfortable.” We will all make mistakes as we try to be more inclusive and it’s simply a case of being patient with that and continuing to move forward.


If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a 5-Star review. For more information and links to all the resources mentioned in today’s episode, visit Siemens-Energy.com 



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Cyber and the Energy Transition with Randy Bell of the Atlantic Council

Season 1 · Episode 3

jeudi 2 décembre 2021Duration 17:32

Most people don’t associate cybersecurity with the transition to clean and renewable energy, but that’s something that needs to change.


Randy Bell, Director of the Global Energy Center at the Atlantic Council, joined us for an informative discussion. He addresses the digital threats that already face traditional energy sources and how much more those threats multiply when we move towards smart grids and smart thermostats.


In this episode, Randy also discusses:


  • The state and non-state threats of cybersecurity
  • How the recent Colonial Pipeline disaster helped raise awareness of the importance of cybersecurity
  • What smaller energy companies can do to prepare better


You’ll also hear Randy articulate the key mindset of leading with prevention (security) but backing that up with resilience (recovering from an attack quickly).


If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a 5-Star review. For more information and links to all the resources mentioned in today’s episode, visit Siemens-Energy.com 




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Building Organizations for Exponential Growth with OpenExO Founder Salim Ismail

Season 1 · Episode 2

mercredi 17 novembre 2021Duration 25:48

In this episode of the Siemens Energy Podcast we chat with Salim Ismail, founder of OpenExO and ExO Works. Salim speaks about the challenges that large organizations face when dealing with innovation (and shares some strategies to deal with those challenges). He also shares:


  • How technology is delivering abundance
  • The shift from businesses built around scarcity to businesses built around that abundance
  • How companies with the highest ExO scores build, innovate, and disrupt (and how much speed matters in the process)
  • What a “Gutenberg moment” is and just how many are currently happening 
  • The mindset necessary to build disruptive technologies and companies
  • The four Ds that sectors go through when accelerated by technology:
  • Digitization
  • Disruption
  • Demonetization
  • Democratization


Salim also gives an example of what smaller energy companies might do to take on large incumbents: various firms are exploring hemp waste as a viable source of graphene, which currently costs around $100/gram. Graphene is used in applications from anti-corrosion paints to efficient solar panels to faster DNA sequencing.


Salim’s optimistic and solutions-oriented mindset towards the challenges and problems that many companies are currently facing is inspiring and we know you’ll enjoy hearing his perspectives.


If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a 5-Star review. For more information and links to all of the resources mentioned in today’s episode, visit Siemens-Energy.com



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