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Power Players by Origis®

Power Players by Origis®

Hosted by Origis

Episodes

25

Latest episode

Feb 2025

Language

EN

About the show

The transition to clean energy is moving fast. Leading voices in the industry, and sectors impacting solar and energy storage, explore critical thinking to deliver the clean energy promise in Power Players by Origis®.

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February 27, 202540 min

Navigating Career Growth and Your Path in Renewables – Episode 25 of Power Players by Origis®

Topic: Navigating Career Growth and Your Path in RenewablesModerator: Glenna Wiseman, Head of Marketing and Communications, Origis Energy   Guest: Doseke Akporiaye, Executive Director of WRISEIn Episode 25 of Power Players by Origis®, host Glenna Wiseman, Head of Marketing and Communications for Origis Energy and Doseke Akporiaye, Executive Director of Women of Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy (WRISE), discuss career growth in renewable energy and the contribution women have made to the industry.   Three key takeaways: Transferable skills are often undervalued by workers, but the key to success in the renewable energy sector. Behind every energy policy and statistic about clean energy is a person who has a job that’s bringing economic life and dignity to families and communities.  The energy sector today was built in the past. Don’t let temporary times of uncertainty distract from the work of advancing the renewable energy sector for the future.  

November 26, 202444 min

Insuring Solar Project Bankability – Episode 24 of Power Players by Origis®

Topic: Insuring Solar Project BankabilityModerator: Michael Eyman, Managing Director, Origis Energy Services    Guest: Carol Stark, Managing Director for Aon’s North America Renewable Energy PracticeIn Episode 24 of Power Players by Origis®, host Michael Eyman and Carol Stark, Managing Director for Aon’s North America Renewable Energy Practice, discuss strategies to reduce insurance costs for large-scale solar projects.   Three key takeaways to reduce overall insurance costs developers should consider: Location, Location, Location – geography, geology and meteorology can require specific risk mitigation strategies to keep insurance costs manageable.  Pay me now or pay me later – by picking quality equipment like panels, trackers and racking along with reputable contractors, such as EPC and O&M firms, developers and owners could spend slightly more on upfront costs but reduce their insurance costs over the life of the project considerably.  Timing is everything – by engaging early and often with insurance partners, developers can mitigate risks by making projects more resilient, improve overall premiums, and make the entire solar project more bankable.  

November 12, 202435 min

Powerful Partnerships: Community Engagement for Renewable Energy Projects – Episode 23 of Power Players by Origis®

Topic: Powerful Partnerships: Community Engagement for Renewable Energy ProjectsModerator: Glenna Wiseman, Head of Marketing and Communications for Origis Energy Guest: Joe Rand, Energy Policy Researcher in the Energy Markets and Policy Department at Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryIn Episode 23 of Power Players by Origis®, host Glenna Wiseman, Head of Marketing and Communications for Origis Energy, and Joe Rand, Energy Policy Researcher in the Energy Markets and Policy Department at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, discuss engaging communities when developing renewable energy projects.Three key takeaways: 1.  Community opposition is not a fringe or minor concern and must be addressed by developers.2.  Developers who see the bigger picture and engage with local communities improve the landscape for themselves for later projects and others in additional communities to help the U.S. meet renewable energy goals. 3.  Robust engagement strategies can help improve the bottom line for developers.

September 24, 202441 min

Shedding Light on Solar Underperformance – Episode 22 of Power Players by Origis®

Topic: Shedding Light on Solar Underperformance Moderator: Michael Eyman, Managing Director, Origis Services   Guest: Rhone Resch, President and Chief Revenue Officer, Solarlytics In Episode 22 of Power Players by Origis®, host Michael Eyman discusses some of the causes of solar asset underperformance and how to address it with Rhone Resch, President and Chief Revenue Officer of Solarlytics.  During their conversation, Resch and Eyman discussed some of the causes of solar asset underperformance and how to address it.  Three key takeaways:   Owners, especially those of older assets, are concerned about underperformance at the DC level, which can be caused by string imbalance, voltage collapse or lack of data. Underperformance is costing the solar industry billions of dollars in unrealized production, and reputational harm when investors do not realize promised project ROI.  The tech solutions required to mitigate underperformance are rarely accounted for in a typical O&M contract but should be to maximize asset performance. 

August 21, 202447 min

Securing Solar Assets from Cyber-Attacks – Episode 21 of Power Players by Origis®

Topic: Securing Solar Assets from Cyber-Attacks Moderator: Michael Eyman, Managing Director, Origis Services   Guest: Henry Sienkiewicz, senior information technology executive and Georgetown University professor In Episode 21 of Power Players by Origis®, host Michael Eyman discusses cybersecurity in renewable energy and best practices for improving it with Henry Sienkiewicz, senior information technology executive and Georgetown University professor.   During their conversation, Sienkiewicz and Eyman discussed securing solar assets from cyber-attacks. Three key takeaways:   Critical infrastructure in the United States is fairly secure, but there is always room for continuous improvement. Best practices cybersecurity include plans for prevention, detection and responding to cyber-attacks.  The future of security and resiliency in the grid could be helped with artificial intelligence, blockchain technology and creating a digital twin to model a more secure environment. 

July 18, 202437 min

Storing the Energy Transition – Episode 20 of Power Players by Origis®

Topic: Storing the Energy Transition – Episode 20 of Power Players by Origis® Moderator: Christine Grey, Senior Director of Business Development for Origis Energy Guest: Jordan Cole, Chief Commercial Officer at Hydrostor In Episode 20 of Power Players by Origis®, host Christine Grey, Senior Director of Business Development for Origis Energy and Jordan Cole, Chief Commercial Officer at Hydrostor discuss developing the long duration storage market.   Three key takeaways: Long duration storage is key to the energy transition. Different storage solutions are necessary for a variety of use cases to meet energy transition goals.  The United States needs clear goals and incentives that are not technology specific for the industry to mature to meet the storage capacity needs of the future.  

June 13, 202439 min

Creating the Future of Renewables – Episode 19 of Power Players by Origis®

Topic: Creating the Future of Renewables – Episode 19 of Power Players by Origis®  Moderator: Michael Eyman, Managing Director Origis Services  Guest: Dean Solon, Founder, CEO, and President of Create EnergyIn Episode 19 of Power Players by Origis®, host Michael Eyman discusses the future of renewable energy and how to build it with Dean Solon, the founder, CEO, and President of Create Energy. During their conversation, Solon and Eyman discussed the future of renewable energy and how to build it. Three key takeaways:  A labor shortage has created an opportunity for innovation in the renewable energy sector. The commitment to build back the American manufacturing sector has created an opportunity for innovation.  Innovation and automation will bring more opportunities, quality and investment to the renewable energy sector.  

May 14, 202438 min

Merging Pathways to Net Zero – Episode 18 of Power Players by Origis®

Topic: Merging Pathways to Net Zero – Episode 18 of Power Players by Origis®Moderator: Janice Loppe, Director of Sustainability for Origis Energy Guest: Dr. Charles Sims, Director for the Center for Energy, Transportation and Environmental Policy at the University of Tennessee Baker School of Public Policy and Public AffairsIn Episode 18 of Power Players by Origis®, host Janice Loppe, Director of Sustainability for Origis Energy, discusses the recently released “Valley Pathways Study” with Dr. Charles Sims, Director for the Center for Energy, Transportation and Environmental Policy at the University of Tennessee Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs. Three key takeaways:Consistent with national data, the transportation sector is the largest source of emissions in the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) seven state region.Electrifying the transportation sector will get the biggest reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Consensus and transparency are the keys to adoption of any new policies, technologies or behaviors. 

March 27, 202438 min

Scaling Big Solar – Episode 17 of Power Players by Origis®

Topic: Scaling Big Solar – Episode 17 of Power Players by Origis®Moderator: Michael Eyman, Managing Director, Origis Services Guest: Alex Au, Chief Technology Officer and a co-founder at NextrackerIn Episode 17 of Power Players by Origis®, host Mchael Eyman discusses ways to scale big solar, with Alex Au, Chief Technology Officer and a co-founder at Nextracker. Three key takeaways:Installations that adapt to the terrain through technology, rather than adapting the terrain to the installation, are more efficient. Many of the varied weather patterns around the country can be addressed with both hardware engineering and software learnings. Finding the best solution to the demand curve created by renewable energy creates exciting possibilities for future growth. 

March 11, 202441 min

Right Sizing Solar Risk – Episode 16 of Power Players by Origis®

Topic: Right Sizing Solar Risk – Episode 16 of Power Players by Origis®Moderator: Michael Eyman, Managing Director, Origis Services Guest: Jason Kaminsky, co-founder and CEO of kWh Analytics In Episode 16 of Power Players by Origis®, host Michael Eyman discusses the history and future trends of risk assessment and allocation for solar assets with Jason Kaminsky, co-founder and CEO of kWh Analytics. During their conversation, Kaminsky and Eyman discussed right sizing risk allocation. Three key takeaways: Risk for solar assets is being spread to more parties. It’s no longer just origination bankers and developers, but also insurance companies, O&M operators and tax equity buyers. Historically, solar projects have needed protection from physical damage and underperformance, leading to financial losses. New provisions in the IRA create a blending of these risks that have buyers demanding better models for production forecasts. More data on weather risk mitigation and asset production are improving those forecast models and creating an overall more reliable and resilient solar asset.  

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