“Energy efficiency…is doing more, using less. The megawatt not used is the cheapest megawatt and there’s so many things, either by using technology, old technology like insulation or digitalization, that allows us to really stretch what we can get out every single megawatt ,a kilowatt electron that we use. And so that’s what we’re talking about. If we had the kind of massive adoption that we need, we could get to a big 40% reduction.” Paula Glover on Electric Ladies Podcast
With the Energy Star program and other energy efficiency programs under attack and misunderstood, we decided to revisit this enlightening discussion with Paula Glover, CEO of the Alliance To Save Energy and Electric Ladies host Joan Michelson. She also shares insightful career advice.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) said energy efficiency should be one of the cornerstones of reducing our carbon emissions to address global warming – and incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act and Infrastructure Investment Act were designed to do just that. But now those are being cut or curtailed.
How can energy efficiency really make a difference? Listen to this episode.
You’ll hear about:
- What the Alliance To Save Energy is and who its members are, the impact they have.
- What energy efficiency really is – and is not.
- How you can identify and tap the savings to increase the energy efficiency of your home, business, school or community.
- What the Roadmap for a Just Energy Transition is and how it works.
- Plus, insightful career advice, such as…
“One would be, relationships matter, and you should be feeding into them as much as you want to get out of it. So, it’s not about who….Number two, which is that as much as you’re looking for a mentor, you should also be a mentor. And that mentorship is not just, I’m at 15 years and so I mentor someone who’s at five. But if you really nurture relationship, you could be at 15 years mentoring someone who’s at 25 years, right? You have something to contribute….There is so much that we have to contribute at every stage of our career. I think taking the opportunity to do that leads to other opportunities that you may never have known about.” Paula Glover on Electric Ladies Podcast
Read Joan’s Forbes articles here.
You’ll also like:
- Congresswoman Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA), on the politics of energy and infrastructure
- Doreen Harris, President and CEO of NYSERDA, on how New York is leading the way to the clean energy future.
- Autum Huskins, Hitachi Zosen Inova, turning waste into energy (and wine)
- Marit Brommer, Ph.D., International Geothermal Association, how geothermal is a dependable energy source
- Claire Seaborn, former Chief of Staff to Canada’s Minister of Energy and Natural Resources on what the U.S. can learn from Canada’s energy policies
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