
PI Energy Podcast
The PI Energy Podcast is hosted by Founder & COO Phil Layton. Phil invites scientists and leaders in clean technology and renewable energy to discuss the latest trends, technology seen in the industry, and solutions for helping global climate change. PI Energy is developing a thin-film solar PV that enables solar energy that is low-cost, non-toxic, flexible, and globally scalable. This solution has the potential to expand the solar energy market globally to electric vehicles and surfaces that are not practical for today's solar PV. Our goal is to expand renewable energy globally, creating a positive impact to billions of individuals. More information about PI Energy can be found here www.pienergy.com.
Podcasting since 2020 • 20 episodes
PI Energy Podcast
Latest Episodes
What the Inflation Reduction Act Means for Solar Technology - Timothy Kim
On this episode of the PI Energy Podcast, we talk to Timothy Kim, founder and CEO of ibV Energy Partners. They are a utility-scale solar and storage company who collaborate with businesses and local energy providers to expand solar.Befor...
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New Frontiers in Energy Storage - Raj DasGupta
On this episode of the PI Energy Podcast, Phil interviews Dr. Raj DasGupta, CEO of Electrovaya. Electrovaya produces lithium ion batteries, named the Infinity Battery, and is working on a next generation solid state battery te...
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Financing Companies That Do Good and Do Green - James Regulinski
This week, PI Energy CEO Phil Layton interviews James Regulinski, CEO and co-founder of The Carbon Collective. Their mission is to make investing in companies that promote a better future-- whether through low-carbon energy, technology, or ev...
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Energy Policy, US Utilities, and Climate Change - Charles Bayless
This week, Phil interviews Charles Bayless, a retired utility executive, lecturer on energy policy and climate change, former provost of West Virginia Institute of Technology, and business advisor to PI Energy. They discuss some of the over-arc...
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