Catalyst with Shayle Kann

Investor Shayle Kann is asking big questions about how to decarbonize the planet: How cheap can clean energy get? Will artificial intelligence speed up climate solutions? Where is the smart money going into climate technologies? Every week on Catalyst, Shayle explains the world of climate tech with prominent experts, investors, researchers, and executives. Produced by Latitude Media.

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The world of battery recycling
34 min
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The electricity gauntlet has arrived
Utilities were already being squeezed by rising demand and stagnant supply. Then AI began supercharging load growth.
45 min
78
Digging into the SEC climate disclosure rules
The final rules dropped Scope 3 emissions. How much of a difference will that make given existing regulations from the EU and California?
30 min
79
Climate tech’s tough year in the public markets
Lazard’s Shanu Mathew says climate tech investors are fleeing to safer stocks.
38 min
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The early days of AI on the grid
Wildfire management, predictive maintenance, transmission optimization — the new promises of AI-based grid tech
35 min
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The challenges of building a carbon removal por...
Shopify’s Head of Sustainability Stacy Kauk explains the practical realities of the early carbon removal market.
41 min
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The electric transformer shortage
The shortfall in grid equipment is a problem for just about any project that connects to the grid. What’s causing the crunch?
31 min
83
Frontier Forum: Diving into the booming transfe...
A wide-ranging conversation with Crux’s Alfred Johnson on the trends that are reshaping tax finance.
27 min
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More 2024 trends: ESG, carbon certifications, c...
Part two of a conversation with Nat Bullard about the biggest trends in climate tech.
40 min
85
2024 trends: batteries, transferable tax credit...
Nat Bullard is back with a 200-page slide deck on the biggest decarbonization trends in 2024.
49 min
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What’s really happening in the U.S. EV market?
34 min
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Solving the cow burp problem
It’s the early days of research into reducing enteric methane emissions from cows and other ruminants, but there are promising solutions.
40 min
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Sourcing biomass for carbon removal
Fuzzy carbon math. Competition with food production. Environmental harms. A forest scientist explains how to avoid the pitfalls of sourcing biomass for carbon removal.
45 min
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2023 climate tech venture investment trends
Despite a drop in total investment dollars, there are signs that climate tech investors are maturing.
41 min
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Fixing the messy voluntary carbon market
The market for higher-quality credits is growing, but Lowercarbon’s Ryan Orbuch argues the legacy market still needs major reform.
45 min
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Financing first-of-a-kind climate assets
Before any technology can make it big, it needs its very first project.
43 min
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What do you do with a 100-hour battery?
Form Energy’s Mateo Jaramillo argues that utilities can use multi-day storage to do more than balance intermittent renewables.
46 min
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Update: What the new Treasury rules mean for EV...
The rules will likely reshape battery supply chains and restrict Chinese companies from benefiting from the IRA’s EV tax credits.
44 min
94
EV charging on both sides of the pond
What can the U.S. learn from EV charging in Europe, and vice versa?
36 min
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The cost of nuclear
Building reactors in South Korea is far cheaper than building in the U.S., but why?
44 min
96
Mailbag episode! Interest rates, carbon dioxide...
It’s another ‘ask me anything’ episode with Shayle.
50 min
97
The Volts crossover episode
Thermal storage, SMRs, onshoring, and more with Volts’ David Roberts
65 min
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The market for microgrids
What supply shortages, new policies, and a changing view of resilience means for the microgrid market.
42 min
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The pace of home electrification
How fast do we need to install energy efficient home appliances to reach net zero by midcentury?
34 min
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How is U.S. industrial policy affecting actual ...
With $213 billion in new climatetech investment over the past year, U.S. industrial policy has made an impact on key areas like manufacturing and hydrogen, but incentives haven’t reversed declines in the deployment of heat pumps and wind power.
49 min