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Transforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastImproving Housing in Alaska, the Power of Quantum Computing, and Pairing Salt and PerovskitesIn this episode of The NREL Podcast, hosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle take listeners across the United States to explore three very different—but equally impactful—stories from the lab, including: A look at NREL’s work with the Chilkat Indian Village to improve housing in Klukwan, a remote Alaskan village facing a housing emergency. Discover how retrofits, health assessments, and workforce development are bringing warmth and opportunity to the community. NREL’s partnership with regional quantum companies to develop benchmarks that could revolutionize energy systems, from the grid to storage. How even solar cells are better with salt...2025-05-2807 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastA Record-Breaking Year for Innovation and the Industry Growth ForumIn this episode, hosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle dive into a banner year for innovation at NREL. Together, they explore the entrepreneurial side of energy technology, including: NREL’s record-breaking 294 invention disclosures and 46 patents in Fiscal Year 2024—including the first patent from NREL’s Cybersecurity Research Center, an AI-powered system for grid security. Licensing Executive Eric Payne explains how patents reflect years of prior innovation, and the team highlights one invention that began its journey more than a decade prior. Plus, The 30th anniversary of NREL’s Industry Growth Forum, which broke attendance records with more than 1,000 participan...2025-05-1411 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastA Researcher’s Career Journey, an Arizona High School’s Innovation, and a Scientist’s Mentorship MentalityIn this episode, hosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle highlight the human side of energy innovation—from personal career journeys to community impact and mentorship. Highlights include: A look into how Senior Scientist Susan Habas’ love for 90s pop culture inspired her to pursue a career in catalytic research, providing the foundations for her cutting-edge work at NREL. How Ponderosa High School in Arizona is empowering students who faced difficulties in their education by giving them a glimpse into advanced energy careers through a unique partnership with NREL and the Wells Fargo Innovation Incubator (IN2). Recognizing the work of sola...2025-04-3008 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastThe Ocean Energy Testing Barrier, Building a Fire-Resilient Home From Ashes, and a Surprise High School Science Bowl VictoryIn this episode, hosts Taylor Mankle and Kerrin Jeromin explore stories of innovation and determination at NREL, including: How researchers are testing marine energy technologies in land-locked Colorado. With tools like a sophisticated wave tank and the Large Amplitude Motion Platform (LAMP), researchers can test marine energy devices in simulated ocean conditions—without ever dipping a toe in the sea. These facilities reduce time, cost, and risk, accelerating the development of reliable energy from ocean waves and currents. The building strategies that one NREL employee used to rebuild his home after Colorado’s most destructive wildfire. With insights from N...2025-04-1610 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastLab Notes: Let's Talk Transmission PlanningElectricity demand is rapidly increasing in the United States—so much so that we may need to double or even triple our transmission system by 2050! But how does that work? In this special Lab Notes episode, you’ll hear directly from experts at NREL—Jarrad Wright, Christina Simeone, and Faith Smith—about key findings from the National Transmission Planning Study. Providing concrete examples and data from the study, they dive into why exactly the U.S. grid needs an upgrade, where the barriers and opportunities are for improving it, and what these changes look like on a local lev...2025-01-1525 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastNREL's Top Stories of 2024To kick off the first episode of the new year, our hosts are celebrating a few of their favorite renewable energy innovations of 2024! From advancements in sustainable aviation to innovative solutions for reducing plastic pollution, this episode highlights 10 of the lab's top stories of 2024, showcasing the future of renewable energy and sustainable technologies. Learn more about how NREL is celebrating the incredible strides made over the past year in renewable energy research and innovation! This episode was hosted by Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle, written and produced by Allison Montroy, Hannah Halusker, and Kai...2025-01-0809 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastNREL People Picking Up Trash, Installing Rooftop Solar, and Giving Back to the CommunityIn this episode, explore the volunteer efforts of NREL employees and how they’re making a tangible impact on their communities while advancing the lab’s mission of a renewable energy future. Hear from Education, Stewardship, and Community Action for Promoting Environmental Sustainability (ESCAPES) Cofounder Hilary Sewell and NREL Volunteer Coordinator Ivilina Thornton about how NREL staff are partnering with organizations like GRID Alternatives to give directly to the community, whether it be through trail cleanups, fundraising campaigns, or even hands-on solar panel installations in low-income communities.This episode was hosted by Kerrin Jeromin and Taylo...2024-12-1109 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastBuilding Heating Solutions, Inspiring Students, and Transforming Energy for Alaska’s Tribal CommunitiesIn this Thanksgiving week episode, special correspondent Nataleah Small joins to dive into the latest innovations at NREL, including: How NREL researchers are revolutionizing heating systems by using salt-hydrate thermochemical materials (TCMs) to create more efficient, cost-effective heating solutions. From hydration and dehydration processes to innovative reactor configurations, discover how TCMs could transform the way buildings stay warm in winter. A few ways NREL’s STEM Education team is empowering students of all ages to see themselves as part of the renewable energy future. From hands-on learning activities to collegiate competitions, the team is opening doors for students in u...2024-11-2714 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastLab Notes: Agrivoltaics—Where Agriculture and Solar Production MeetIn this Lab Notes episode, we explore the ins and outs of integrating solar energy with agriculture—also known as agrivoltaics! Learn about why agrivoltaics is vital for sustainable growth, along with NREL’s work in pioneering the technique from lead Agrivoltaics researcher Jordan Macknick. Then, dive into how agrivoltaics is evolving in the United States and the challenges of scaling these projects with Ethan Winter from American Farmland Trust. Finally, understand the critical role of equity and environmental justice in agrivoltaics through expert advice from behavioral scientist and researcher Dana-Marie Thomas. Uncover the benefits, challe...2024-11-2141 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastUS Forest Service Goes Green, the Cost of Owning Zero-Emission Vehicles, ARIES Depicts Real-World Energy SystemsIn this week’s episode, your hosts dive into a few real-world applications of NREL’s research, including:Boosting Energy Efficiency on the Front Lines of Wildfire Control: through a partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, NREL introduced solar power and battery storage solutions to wildfire basecamps, paving the way for quieter, cleaner, and more efficient firefighting support.Decoding Zero-Emission Vehicle Costs: Now available for public use, NREL's T3CO tool helps owners of commercial vehicle fleets evaluate and transition to zero-emission vehicles with greater confidence, simplifying complex cost calculations to boost sustainable commercial transportation.Simulating Real-World Ener...2024-11-1312 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastGeothermal Heat Pump Opportunities, Sun Nerds Convene at NREL, and Kestrel Flies Beyond the LabIn this Halloween-inspired episode, our hosts explore recent highlights in NREL’s research, including: A look into the potential of geothermal heat pumps (GHPs). NREL’s 19 new case studies provide real-world GHP examples across various U.S. climate zones, with installations at the NREL Alaska Campus, Seattle Public Schools, and more.  A gathering of “Sun Nerds” at the NREL Pyrheliometer Comparisons (NPC) event, during which scientists from around the world had the chance to calibrate solar measurement tools, ensuring accuracy for solar energy and climate research. How researchers throughout the U.S. can utilize NREL’s Kestrel Supercomputer for their pro...2024-10-3011 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastLab Notes: A Journey Into the Future of Sustainable AviationIn this episode of Transforming Energy’s Lab Notes series, hosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle are flying high into NREL’s research on sustainable aviation. The federal government and the aviation industry have lofty goals for decarbonizing aviation by 2050, but how can we get there? NREL researcher Scott Cary shares how national labs, like NREL, are key to identifying pathways to a more sustainable aviation sector.Additionally, Dave Ulane, director of the Colorado Division of Aeronautics, and Erin Cooke, sustainability and resilience director at San Francisco International Airport, provide industry expertise on how partnerships, new perspectives, and...2024-10-2817 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastA Photosynthesis Friendship and the US Grid Evolution—Plus, Clean Energy Research and Science Fiction Collide!In this week’s episode, our hosts Kerrin and Taylor discuss:  A 30-year friendship that brings together NREL and minority-serving institutions through DOE’s Visiting Faculty Program to focus on unraveling the mysteries of photosynthesis. NREL researcher Juanping Yu and Alabama State University professor Harvey Hou research collaboration has resulted in research papers, an Energy Earthshots award, and new friendships.  Upgrading the nation’s power grid is a huge undertaking, but one that must be done to ensure an affordable, sustainable, and reliable energy future. The recently released National Transmission Planning Study identifies solutions that can help planners and deve...2024-10-1613 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastThe Unofficial Mascots of NREL’s Colorado and Alaska CampusesIn this episode, our hosts explore the unofficial mascots of NREL’s campuses in Colorado and Alaska. This interactive episode covers: A fun guessing game (listeners are encouraged to join in) connecting clips of animal calls to their sources—the unofficial mascots of each campus. The game highlights how the local wildlife at each campus symbolizes the lab’s key research areas: solar, wind, or sustainable buildings.  NREL's efforts to coexist with the wildlife at each campus, respecting them while sharing the land. It’s common for the wildlife to cross paths with both people and research on campus, an...2024-10-0213 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastInterns, Economy, and Startups: The NREL ImpactIn this week’s episode, our hosts dive into NREL’S impact, featuring: NREL’s research interns and how they’re not only gaining valuable experience but making tangible contributions to the clean energy transition. This year alone, NREL employed more than 500 interns both on-site and remote. Listen to what summer 2024 intern Amanda Behmer has to say about her experiences working on organic photovoltaic devices! The national and local economic impacts of NREL in the 2023 fiscal year. With an economic contribution of $1.9 billion nationwide, learn about how NREL is supporting the employment of more than 1,000 people nationwide both directly a...2024-09-1809 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastRecyclable Wind Turbine Blades, Cybersecurity Workplace Culture, and Saving Energy With the US NavyIn this episode, our hosts discuss: Recyclable Wind Turbine Blades: Researchers at NREL are developing wind turbine blades using a new material known as PECAN (PolyEster Covalently Adaptable Network) resin. This bioderivable resin allows the blades to be chemically recycled and remanufactured multiple times, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional wind blades that often end up in landfills after their 20-year lifespan. Cybersecurity in Critical Infrastructure: As the world becomes increasingly dependent on digital technologies, cyberattacks against utilities are on the rise. NREL is addressing the cybersecurity workforce gap by integrating cybersecurity as a co...2024-09-0410 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastCars, Concrete, and Changes to the GridIn this episode, our hosts discuss: Carbon-Negative Concrete – Learn about the BUILD'EM project, which aims to replace traditional cement with a low-carbon alternative made from lignin and other innovative materials. This new concrete not only reduces emissions but also promises to be cost-competitive and environmentally friendly. Discover how these new pavers could significantly lower the carbon footprint of concrete and contribute to a more sustainable built environment. EV Charging Infrastructure – With electric vehicle sales surging, NREL researchers are focused on expanding the national charging network to ensure convenient, reliable access for all driver...2024-08-2113 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastPerovskites in a Circular Economy, Clean Hydrogen From Offshore Wind, and Hydrogen Transportation Infrastructure ModelingIn this episode, our hosts discuss:1. Revolutionizing Solar Energy with Perovskites As we develop technology to produce renewable energy, it’s important that our materials don’t cause problems for future generations! Discover how NREL researchers are advancing perovskite solar technology, which promises a leap forward in solar energy efficiency. These emerging materials could lead to high-performance solar panels that are designed with recycling in mind, supporting a circular economy. 2. Harnessing Offshore Wind for Clean Hydrogen Production Learn about NREL’s innovative approach to producing clean hydrogen: using electricity from of...2024-08-0711 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastRenewable Tech Projections and Opportunities To Power Research in the South PoleIn this episode, our hosts discuss two recent stories from NREL:  The recent release of this year’s  Electricity Annual Technology Baseline (ATB): a valuable resource for utility planners and grid operators to understand and tackle new challenges in the ever-changing power landscape. For the last 10 years, researchers, led by NREL, have released this product that organizes current and projected data in an easy-to-use format that provides detailed information tailored to different electricity-generation technologies. The Electricity ATB takes complex data and translates it into publicly usable information to help federal agencies, state energy offices, utilities, and academia learn abou...2024-07-2413 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastEducation Initiatives To Empower Future InnovatorsHosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle discuss NREL’s impactful and comprehensive approach to education initiatives aimed at cultivating the next generation of clean energy leaders, emphasizing the importance of cultivating STEM identity and fostering diversity and inclusion. Through initiatives like the Stories and STEaM series, NREL not only integrates arts into STEM education to enhance creativity but also ensures that students of all backgrounds feel represented and encouraged to pursue careers in clean energy, embodying NREL's commitment to a sustainable and equitable future.This episode was hosted by Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle, written and produced by...2024-07-1011 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastThe Power of the Elements: Growing Residential Solar Installations and Weather’s Impact on Renewable Grid OperationsHosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle discuss two recent stories from NREL:   In 2023, the SolarAPP+ automated online permitting platform streamlined the approval process for residential rooftop solar installations, reducing project timelines by approximately 14.5 business days compared to traditional methods. This advancement not only saved over 15,400 hours of permitting department staff time but also eliminated more than 150,000 business days in delays, accelerating the adoption of clean solar energy across 97 local governments in the United States.In a groundbreaking study, NREL analyzed the evolving impact of extreme weather events on the U.S. power grid as renewable energy integration increases. Th...2024-06-2610 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastBuilding Reliability in Transmission, Solar Panels, and Islanded CommunitiesThis episode discusses three recent stories from NREL:  Dynamic Line Ratings, a crucial upgrade for our transmission system's future, are like adjusting a road's speed limit based on weather conditions. By utilizing real-time weather monitoring, we can increase power transmission when it's safe, ensuring efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness, which offers a bright forecast for our clean energy journey.The DuraMAT Consortium, spearheaded by NREL, addresses rapid changes in the solar industry, providing vital guidance for building reliable, durable solar panels amidst major growth in 2023. Their recent annual report unveils groundbreaking strategies and recommendations, promising long-term benefits for both m...2024-06-1210 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastWind Turbine-Building Robots, 3D Printing Underwater Turbine Tech, and Turning Corn Stover Into Fuel for PlanesThis episode discusses three recent stories from NREL:  Researchers have successfully utilized robotic assistance in the manufacture of wind turbine blades, aiming to eliminate challenging working conditions for humans and enhance product consistency. By automating trimming, grinding, and sanding processes, the study not only improves workplace safety but also supports the economic viability of domestic blade manufacturing, potentially leading to increased job opportunities within the United States.Research has uncovered a groundbreaking synergy between marine energy and additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, unveiling a potential solution to enhance tidal turbine technologies. By harnessing stainless steel material a...2024-05-2911 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastPossible Pathways to 100% Renewable Energy in Puerto Rico, the Wind Workforce Gap, and an NREL Leader Honored—Plus, How Research Gets PublishedThis episode discusses three recent stories from NREL:   In 2017, Puerto Rico faced a devastating double blow as consecutive hurricanes decimated 80% of its electrical grid, resulting in the longest blackout in U.S. history. Determined to rebuild resiliently, Puerto Rico passed Act 17 in 2019, aiming for a 100% renewable energy system by 2050, which sparked the groundbreaking PR100 study—a collaborative effort between the Department of Energy and six national laboratories—to chart the territory's energy future through extensive community engagement and innovative scenarios.With the U.S. wind energy sector projected to grow substantially, a new NREL report highlights a pote...2024-05-1513 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastNREL's Mission, Vision, and DEIA—Creating a Clean Energy Future That Works for EveryoneIn this episode of Transforming Energy: The NREL Podcast, Kerrin and Taylor delve into the core motivations driving the National Renewable Energy Laboratory as they discuss NREL’s mission, vision, and commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA). From tackling climate change and pollution to fostering an inclusive work environment and empowering diverse voices, this episode highlights NREL’s dedication to creating a clean energy future that works for everyone.This episode was hosted by Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle, written and produced by Allison Montroy, Hannah Halusker, and Kaitlyn Stottler, and edited by James Wilcox, Joe...2024-05-0106 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastLab Notes: How NREL Is Tackling the Plastics Problem—an Earth Day SpecialIn the latest episode of Transforming Energy’s Lab Notes series, hosts Taylor Mankle and Kerrin Jeromin delve into an Earth Day special focusing on NREL’s pioneering efforts in addressing the plastics problem. Through insightful conversations with NREL researchers Nic Rorrer and Julia Curley, listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the environmental impacts of plastics and NREL’s pivotal role in finding sustainable solutions.Nic Rorrer, a senior researcher at NREL, highlights the lost opportunities and health risks associated with plastics in the environment, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts to redesign plastics for a sustai...2024-04-2222 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastSan Diego’s Clean Energy Communities, Sand’s Energy Storage Solution, Ukraine and Tanzania’s New Solar PossibilitiesThis episode discusses three recent stories from NREL:  The Clean Energy to Communities (C2C) program facilitates peer learning cohorts where local and regional stakeholders gather to enhance clean energy initiatives. Recently, the San Diego Association of Governments participated in a cohort, leveraging insights to refine community engagement for their climate action plans and zero-emission vehicle incentives, fostering innovative approaches and impactful community involvement.A sand-based thermal energy storage technology offers a cost-effective and environmentally friendly solution for long-term energy storage, potentially revolutionizing the renewable energy sector. By utilizing silica sand, the innovation tackles both cost and ethical c...2024-04-1714 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastRenewable Energy Discovery Island App Encourages Young Scientists, and Electric Aviation Takes FlightThis episode discusses two recent stories from NREL:       The Renewable Energy Discovery (REDi) Island app, an innovative educational tool developed by researchers, immerses users in a virtual world powered entirely by renewable energy, showcasing technologies like hydropower and other marine energy. With interactive features allowing exploration of various renewable energy solutions and career opportunities, REDi Island is designed for students, educators, or really, anyone curious about how we can build a more sustainable world powered by clean energy.    A comprehensive analysis for the Federal Aviation Administration delves into the infrastructure challenges of charging electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, h...2024-04-0310 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastLab Notes: NREL Researchers in Alaska Create Efficient Housing at the World’s ExtremesIn the second episode in Transforming Energy’s Lab Notes series, guest host Molly Rettig takes listeners on a journey to Mountain Village, a Yup’ik community working with NREL researchers to design and build super energy-efficient homes amid the challenges of extreme weather and permafrost. Through local collaboration and innovative research and technology, these efforts not only address pressing housing needs but also empower communities to adapt to the changing climate while preserving their traditional way of life.   Housed in the farthest-north LEED Platinum building in the world, the Applied Research for Communities in Extreme Environments (ARCEE...2024-03-2718 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastEnergy Transitions in Alaska and Hawaii, Tackling Microplastics With The North Face, and Renewable Tech Life-Cycle AssessmentsIn this episode:  Sitka, Alaska, and Molokai, Hawaii, both selected for the Energy Transitions Initiative Partnership Project (ETIPP), are leveraging shared challenges of remote living and energy constraints to pioneer community-driven renewable energy solutions. With Molokai's successful community engagement model inspiring Sitka's approach, both regions are collaboratively shaping resilient energy futures tailored to their unique needs and aspirations.The Bio-Optimized Technologies to keep Thermoplastics out of Landfills and the Environment (BOTTLE)consortium, led by experts from national labs and universities, collaborates with companies like The North Face to replace petroleum-derived polyester with biodegradable alternatives, aiming to mitigate the env...2024-03-2010 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastA Better Battery Manufacturing Process, a Map for Improved Public Health, a Pathway to Clean EnergyThis episode discusses three recent stories from NREL:  Gotham City's Dark Knight is known for his impressive gadgets, but now, NREL unveils its own cutting-edge project, known as 2024-03-0611 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastThe Future of Sustainable Aviation Fuel and Geothermal Heat Pump Adoption—Plus, Honoring Black ResearchersThis episode discusses two recent stories from NREL:  The transformative shift toward sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), highlighting the crucial role of advanced simulations powered by supercomputers. Despite the long-standing reliance on petroleum jet fuel since the 1950s, growing concerns about carbon emissions are driving the urgent need for change. Through meticulous testing and analysis, researchers like Shashank Yellapantula are paving the way for a cleaner, more sustainable future in aviation. NREL and Oak Ridge National Laboratory teamed up to analyze the potential of geothermal heat pump installations. The collaborative efforts reveal the significant energy and emissions savings these pu...2024-02-2116 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastBiomass Puzzle Unlocked, Startups Getting a Head Start, New Lab Space Coming SoonResearchers at NREL have utilized a multidisciplinary approach to quantitatively define the arrangement of polymers in Populus wood, offering insights crucial for biomass conversion to fuels, chemicals, and materials. The study presents a novel computer model detailing the intricate structural configuration of the wood's secondary cell wall, advancing our understanding beyond previous incomplete techniques and offering potential breakthroughs in bioenergy research.NREL's role in assisting startups is underscored by its cutting-edge technology and expertise, facilitating transformative innovations in the clean energy sector. Through collaborative programs and strategic partnerships, NREL empowers startups to navigate early-stage challenges, secure funding, and accelerate the...2024-02-0709 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastAmerica’s Cardboard and Paper Waste Problem, the Link Between Electric Vehicles and Solar, and the Future of the US Electricity SectorA new analysis by NREL that reveals that the $4 billion economic value represented by cardboard and paper is lost due to landfilling. The study, focused on 2019 data, emphasizes the potential for substantial energy, environmental, and economic benefits through improved waste management strategies for paper and cardboard waste, which constitutes a quarter of municipal solid waste in the United States.Owners of electric vehicles (EVs) are more likely to install solar panels on their homes, according to a behavioral study analyzed by researchers NREL. The study, based on a survey of 869 households in the San Francisco Bay Area, reveals a complementary...2024-01-2410 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastLab Notes: Meet NREL Laboratory Director Martin KellerIn the introductory episode of the Lab Notes series, Laboratory Director Martin Keller sits down with NREL writer Ernie Tucker, author of Clean Energy Innovators: NREL People Working To Change the World. The pair discuss Keller’s childhood in Germany, foray into a science-focused career, vision for the laboratory, and dream job (hint: he’s doing it).  Lab Notes takes a deeper dive into NREL’s research, the people of NREL, and the people impacted by NREL’s work. This episode was hosted by Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle, written and produced by Allison...2024-01-1050 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL Podcast10 Ways NREL Contributed to a Clean Energy Future in 2023Hosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle discuss the top 10 most-impactful stories highlighting how NREL contributed to a clean energy future in 2023. Highlights include NREL's visionary 2030 National Charging Network study, groundbreaking research on geothermal energy with the "Heat Beneath Our Feet" initiative, and the creation of a one-of-a-kind "SuperLab" linking solar, battery, hydrogen electrolyzers, and a nuclear reactor for advanced energy system studies. Stay tuned for exciting developments in 2024, including the launch of a new podcast series, "Lab Notes."This episode was hosted by Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle, written and produced by Allison Montroy, Hannah Halusker, and...2023-12-2709 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastAn Equitable Clean Energy Transition in Los Angeles, a Plastics Problem in US RiversHosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle discuss recent stories from NREL:       The LA100 Equity Strategies project, developed by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power in collaboration with NREL and the University of California, Los Angeles , envisions a future where Los Angeles achieves 100% clean electricity by 2035 through community-driven approaches. The project, born out of two years of community engagement, outlines strategic pathways to address inequities in the current energy system, focusing on issues such as affordable clean energy access, workforce development, and community involvement to ensure a just and inclusive transition to renewable energy. Ben Maurer, a scuba diver...2023-12-1310 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastFrom SERI to NREL: A National Laboratory Origin StoryIn this episode, hosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle take us  on a journey through time exploring the origins of NREL. Beginning with the establishment in 1973 of the Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI) after the oil embargo, SERI soon expanded into wind and other renewable technologies. The hosts discuss a dynamic journey marked by political changes, budget fluctuations, technological breakthroughs, and influential leadership shifts that shaped SERI's transformation into NREL in 1991, marking a pivotal moment in the laboratory's history.  This episode was hosted by Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle, written and produced by Allison Montroy, Ha...2023-11-2907 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastZero-Emission Vehicles Aid in Decarbonization, Solar Cells Efficiency Improvements, AI Innovations in Wind EnergyHosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle discuss recent stories from NREL:  The rapid adoption of zero-emission electric vehicles, alongside a transition to a clean electric grid and measures to manage travel demand growth, could lead to an 80% or more drop in transportation greenhouse gas emissions in the United States by 2050, according to researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s NREL. Their study, published in the journal Nature Communications, involved over 2,000 simulations and identified the dynamic variable in reducing emissions as measures supporting the transition to zero-emission vehicles, emphasizing the importance of a multifaceted approach involving technology adv...2023-11-1510 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastUnleashing the Grid Edge, Cost-Effective Mooring Systems, Revolutionizing Battery Recycling, and Moving Beyond 4-Hour Energy StorageHosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle discuss recent stories from NREL:     NREL’s Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS) Test Bed is a cutting-edge facility that can enable utilities to model and evaluate distribution systems, from simulating electric vehicle impacts to integrating renewable energy sources, emphasizing its role as a crucial resource for utilities and partners to experiment with innovations in a risk-free, controlled environment. Applications for new projects are currently open until Dec. 1.  Researchers at NREL and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory conducted a U.S. Department of Energy Water Power Technologies Office-funded study on mooring systems for wave energy c...2023-11-0116 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastBuilding Healthy Homes in Alaska, Addressing Our Plastics Emergency, and Using Science To Optimize Wedding Guest SeatingHosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle discuss recent stories from NREL:     Alaska Native communities face enormous challenges when it comes to energy, housing, and health, in part due to government-provided prefabricated housing from the late 20th century that was not designed for Alaska’s extreme weather. Seven homeowners in the Native Village of Gakona are working with researchers at NREL’s Alaska Campus (formerly Cold Climate Housing Center) in Fairbanks, about 200 miles north, to improve the health, safety, and energy efficiency of their homes. Special Correspondent Jason Youngstrom joins to share how NREL is addressing the problem of “wishcycling,” wh...2023-10-1816 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastSpark Squad Comics’ Hydropower Heroes, Wind Energy’s Increased Potential, and a Tale of Two Cities Powered by Clean Energy—Plus, Clean Cities CoalitionsHosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle discuss new stories from NREL:   Beneath the Surface: The 'Spark Squad' Behind the Spark Squad: Inspired by the 1990s television show “Captain Planet,” three NREL researchers developed a super squad for a new generation. The Spark Squad Comic Book series features three heroes super-powered by clean energy innovations. The series first came out in 2022 and was developed by NREL and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Water Power Technologies Office.Technology Advancements Could Unlock 80% More Wind Energy Potential During This Decade: Researchers have identified new technologies that could make it possible to profi...2023-10-0413 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastThe NREL Community, Partner Forum, Walmart Partnership, and Building International ConnectionsSpecial Correspondent Nataleah Small joins the podcast to discuss Hispanic Heritage Month at NREL. Hosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle discuss three recent stories from NREL:  NREL’s Annual Partner Forum Eyes Pathways to Future Energy Systems: The laboratory hosted its 7th annual Partner Forum last month, bringing together industry partners, researchers, and energy leaders to discuss our most pertinent energy challenges, explore energy innovation opportunities, connect stakeholders to solve grid integration challenges, and develop collaborations and partnerships. The event included a demonstration of NREL’s Advanced Research on Integrated Energy Systems platform—also known as ARIES.    After 20 Years, NREL an...2023-09-2013 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastA Decade of ESIF Innovation, the R&D 100 Awards, and the Benefits of Closed-Loop Pumped Storage HydropowerHosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle discuss three recent stories from NREL:    10 Years of Leading Energy Systems Integration: As more renewables add to our energy mix, the grid is changing—and sectors that once were siloed are now interconnecting with one another. The Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) is a research facility designed to provide a space for NREL to validate these new technologies and how they are all working together. The building and its staff recently celebrated its first decade of moving clean energy innovations forward.  R&D 100 Awards Honor NREL Innovations: Considered the Oscars of innovation, R&D World ...2023-09-0613 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastA Clean Locomotive Revolution, Renewable Deployment Setback Ordinances, and Using Water to Cool SupercomputersHosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle discuss three recent stories from NREL:   All Aboard! NREL Releases First Comprehensive, Open-Source Software for Freight Rail Decarbonization: The rail industry has an opportunity to revolutionize transportation. In the coming years, railroads could lay the tracks for industry-wide net-zero-emissions operations—thanks, in part, to a new software tool from NREL. ALTRIOS, the Advanced Locomotive Technology and Rail Infrastructure Optimization System, is the world's first fully integrated, open-source software designed for exploring deep decarbonization of the rail industry. NREL Analysis Quantifies Impacts of Setback Ordinances on Land Available for Renewable Energy Deployment: The numbe...2023-08-2311 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastEnergy Resilience in Ukraine, Agrivoltaics in Florida, and Barriers to Solar on Tribal LandHosts Taylor Mankle and Kerrin Jeromin discuss four recent stories from NREL:  Ukraine Fights To Build More Resilient, Renewable Energy System in Midst of War: In partnership with USAID, NREL is supporting deployment of renewable-generation-based microgrids that will enable Ukraine to increase its energy independence and resilience by integrating more renewables into its energy mix. NREL Partners With Black Farmers' Collaborative To Plan Solar Panels for Florida Farms and Churches: The Clean Energy to Communities (C2C) Expert Match program is a U.S. Department of Energy initiative that pairs communities with researchers from national laboratories to provide sh...2023-08-0914 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastFloating Solar, Electricity ATB, the Next Generation of Building Scientists, and Electrochemical FellowsHosts Taylor Mankle and Kerrin Jeromin explore four recent stories from NREL:   Floating Photovoltaics in Southeast Asia:  In a first-of-its-kind assessment, NREL researchers completed an analysis of FPV potential for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Enabling Floating Solar Photovoltaic (FPV) Deployment: FPV Technical Potential Assessment for Southeast Asia estimates the technical potential for the 10 ASEAN countries and is coupled with an FPV data set that is publicly accessible through the USAID-NREL Partnership's Renewable Energy (RE) Data Explorer tool. The 2023 Electricity Annual Technology Baseline: NREL has rel...2023-07-2612 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastElectric-Powered Cars, Hydrogen-Powered Trucks, and Hydro-Powered Cities—Plus Geothermal!Hosts Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle cover four recent new stories from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) –  2030 National Charging Network Study: NREL, in collaboration with the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation and the Department of Energy’s Vehicle Technologies Office, developed the 2030 National Charging Network study, which estimated the number, type, and location of chargers needed to create a comprehensive network of EV charging infrastructure, one that can support an anticipated 30–42 million EVs on the road by 2030.  H2Rescue: In the wake of a disaster, communities are displaced, and critical infrastr...2023-07-1213 minTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastTransforming Energy: The NREL PodcastWelcome to Transforming Energy: The NREL PodcastThe U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) brings you a brand-new biweekly podcast highlighting the clean energy research happening at our Colorado-based laboratory. Tune in Wednesday, July 12, for the first episode. This episode was hosted by Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle, written and produced by Allison Montroy, Hannah Halusker, and Kaitlyn Stottler, and edited by James Wilcox, Joe DelNero, and Brittany Falch. Graphics are by Brittnee Gayet. Our title music is written and performed by Ted Vaca and episode music by Chuck Kurnik, Jim Riley, and Mark Sanseverino of Drift BC. Tr...2023-07-0500 minClear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and BeyondClear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and BeyondKerrin Jeromin, Meteorologist and Communications Strategist at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, ColoradoWe talk to Kerrin Jeromin, a Meteorologist and Communications Strategist at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory about how her passion for performance led her to broadcast meteorology, purposefully choosing internships outside of her focus, and crafting an educational product that is interesting and exciting.Episode transcriptHosted by Rex Horner and Kelly SavoieProduced by Brandon M. CroseEdited by Peter TrepkeTheme music composed and performed by Steve SavoieVisit AMS Career Resources on the web!2021-10-1233 minThe Weather JunkiesThe Weather JunkiesEp 100: Weather. It's What We Do! with Kerrin Jeromin & Steve GlazierFor our 100th episode, we're joined by the folks over at WeatherNation! Use code "WXJUNKIES" to receive 40% your SKY2 station. Go to: http://shop.bloomsky.com/products-list/sky2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theweatherjunkies Twitter: https://twitter.com/thewxjunkies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weatherjunkies/   Learn more about WeatherNation: http://www.weathernationtv.com/who-we-are/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WeatherNation Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeatherNation/ Audio used for opening, transitions, and closing are from Riot, Weather Channel, AccuWeat...2018-02-2000 min