On this episode of Know Power, Suedeen Kelly discusses various topics related to the energy sector, including stimulating demand for clean energy through community solar developments and state contracts with offshore wind developers. She also highlights the challenges of increasing the percentage of renewable energy on the grid and the need for backup generation when renewable sources drop. Additionally, she shares insights on the challenges of fitting new technologies like distributed generation into existing markets and the potential for reinvestment of infrastructure in communities through payments in lieu of taxes and other revenue streams. Lastly, she delves into the incentives available for investment in hydrogen and the challenges of storage and elasticity in how storage works. Tune in for an informative discussion on the current state and future of the energy sector.
Guest bio: Suedeen Kelly is a private practice attorney who represents clients across the energy, electricity, and new fuels sectors. She is well-versed in the Inflation Reduction Act and often represents clients in hydrogen and carbon capture. Kelly also works with clients in natural gas and sustainable aviation fuels sectors. Representing startups, entrepreneurs, independent developers, utilities, investors, and Native American governments, Kelly has a unique perspective on the energy transition. Her client base covers all facets of the electricity landscape, including tech platforms and renewables, and she advocates for a cleaner energy future.
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[00:00:50] Suedeen Kelly’s role as a leader in clean energy
[00:06:45] Challenges for sustainable business and investments
[00:10:03] How distributed generation can integrate small energy sources efficiently
[00:14:26] Power markets’ shift towards green energy sources
[00:16:23] California’s unified advantage relative to other major regions in the US
[00:20:56] How power markets optimize for supply and demand but not consumer choice
[00:23:44] Why some states are using contracts to promote clean energy
[00:28:36] Native American communities partnering in energy projects
[00:34:50] Tax incentives and funding for infrastructure projects
[00:37:11] Hydrogen offers potential, with incentives available
[00:41:17] Congress struggles with energy policy diversity
[00:46:45] Power reliability challenges that come with the implementation of renewables
[00:51:29] Pumped hydro storage as a good backup option
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