• The Geopolitics of Energy
    Mar 18 2022

    In this episode, we dive into our current energy landscape, discussing the following:

    - What is energy?  
    - The role of energy in our global and domestic economies. Is real growth possible in an energy deficit?
    - The role of hydrocarbons and technology in energy systems.  Is independence and net zero even possible?
    - Property rights and energy systems - how this differs around the world.
    - Debate around electrification.
    - Global decarbonization goals: how realistic are they?

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    50 mins
  • What is this material they call SiC?
    Sep 24 2021

    Silicon Carbide is a critical wide band gap semiconductor used in the burgeoning power electronics markets.  We sit down with a world renowned expert in SiC device design, Dr. Peter Gammon, to discuss its efficacy and value in our automotive, solar, grid and motor control applications.  We address the following key points:

    - SiC’s role in electron mobility and transport of electricity.
    - EV adoption of SiC in traction inverters and other automotive applications.
    - Our transistor “dam” metaphor to make the technology more understandable for those without a EE background.
    - Silicon and Gallium Nitride as substitute and competitive material sets.  

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    32 mins
  • Post COVID Catchup (in person) with a Leading Impact Investor
    Jul 1 2021

    In this episode with our regular guest, Patrick Kent, we run through the interconnectedness of our ecosystem, role of data and science during global crises, and lessons learned from COVID.

    Additional topics of discussion include: 

    - Scientific Laws vs. theories and observations.
    - Honest, objective comparisons vs. subjectively pressing the thumb on the scale.
    - The role of the BioPhysical Economics Institute in providing Objective Research.

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    23 mins
  • A path to systems thinking
    Jun 9 2021

    In Episode 9 of The Hidden Joule, we welcome the CEO of  Qnovo, Nadim Maluf,  whose team works on EV battery performance improvements by combining  fundamental science (chemistry) and software/algorithms systems solutions.

    In our conversation, we explore a range of subjects pertaining to electrification of transportation, system thinking in battery design,  & production bottlenecks, charging infrastructure, recycling, and more.  We also touch on complex and dynamic systems – such as energy transition and electrification – require system thinking to find a viable solution.


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    35 mins
  • Why Oil & Gas is Critical to Understanding Sustainability
    Mar 26 2021

    In this episode, we breakdown the difference between cost, price, and the value of oil and why this is so important. Additionally, we dive into the scaling effects of concentrated energy sources and how these differ from diffused, and the challenges of decarbonization without collapsing our society and standard of living.

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    27 mins
  • A Conversation with Dr. Tim Lindsey
    Mar 22 2021

    In this episode of The Hidden Joule, host Jed Dorsheimer and guest Dr. Tim Lindsay discuss a variety of topics in the ESG and sustainability framework, including:

    - Sustainability as effective mechanist to improve (and innovate) products and internal operations. Additional tops of discussion include:

    - Challenges and opportunities for companies to navigate Sustainability/ESG expectations from different agencies (NGOs, media, ESG scoring agencies, investors, stakeholders).

    - Importance of guiding principles within Sustainability/ESG framework that are specific, relevant and actionable. 

    - Role of culture, decision-making and risk tolerance in pursuing sustainable operations. 

    - Sustainability as system-based approach (grounded in science and facts) that enables conversion of waste and inefficiencies into value streams.

    - Interconnectedness of multiple systems from agriculture and food production, to power generation, water consumption and transportation. Opportunities to unlock value through biophysical ecosystem view.

    - Realistic assessment of advantages and shortcomings of fossil fuels as well as renewables and their (combined) role in decarbonization goals.


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    37 mins
  • A Conversation with Dr. Nafeez Ahmed
    Jan 26 2021

    In episode 5 of The Hidden Joule, we chat with Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed, Ph.D on systems analysis, availability of natural resources and its role in wellbeing of economies. Specifically, the interconnectedness of environmental systems and social systems and the relationship between the two in terms of rise of violence.  We dig into both value creation and value destruction from the perspective of natural resources/social systems with Syria and rise of ISIS as an example. We close with how this is applied to understanding energy and BioPhysical Systems.  

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • A Conversation with Florian Berg, Ph.D
    Dec 2 2020

    In episode 4 of The Hidden Joule, we chat with Florian Berg, Ph.D on his work around the divergence of ESG scoring, impact and sustainability investment strategies, and changes to come in the ESG regulatory environment.

    Key themes include : difference in impact/sustainability/ESG investing from the rating agencies point of view, divergence in measurement criteria, weighting and scoring techniques, need for transparency on methodologies among different scoring agencies, and the role of regulators in ESG/impact investing standards.

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    31 mins