Green Giants: Titans of Renewable Energy Podcast
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Green Giants: Titans of Renewable Energy Podcast
Sachu Constantine of Vote Solar: Clean Energy Won’t Win by Accident
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Clean energy may be cheaper, cleaner, and more scalable than ever, but that does not mean the transition will happen fast enough, fairly enough, or automatically.
In this episode of Green Giants: Titans of Renewable Energy, host Wes Ashworth sits down with Sachu Constantine, Executive Director of Vote Solar, to explore the policy, power structures, and market rules shaping America’s clean energy future.
Sachu brings more than three decades of experience across international development, utility regulation, solar policy, and clean energy advocacy. His journey spans Peace Corps service in Ghana, regulatory work at the California Public Utilities Commission, private sector experience with SunPower, and national leadership at Vote Solar.
The conversation centers on a critical tension: solar and storage are ready, but the system around them often is not. Sachu explains why better technology does not always win on its own, especially in an energy system shaped by monopoly utilities, legacy incentives, interconnection bottlenecks, rate design fights, and regulatory processes many communities never get a meaningful chance to influence.
Wes and Sachu unpack how utilities actually make money, why public utility commissions matter, and how policies around net metering, resource adequacy, demand charges, interconnection queues, virtual power plants, and distributed solar can either accelerate or slow the transition.
They also dig into one of the episode’s most important themes: equity is not a side issue. Communities facing high energy burdens, poor service quality, and limited clean energy access should not be last in line for the benefits of solar. They should help shape the system from the beginning.
Listeners will come away with a clearer understanding of where clean energy decisions really get made, why public participation matters, and what it takes to build a future where solar is affordable and accessible to all.
In this episode, we cover:
- Why clean energy is inevitable only if we actively shape the rules
- How utility incentives influence the pace of solar adoption
- Why public utility commissions are critical to the clean energy transition
- The role of interconnection queues in slowing renewable deployment
- How distributed solar, batteries, and virtual power plants can support grid reliability
- Why affordability is one of the defining energy issues of the moment
- How energy equity shows up in real communities, bills, and service quality
- What policy changes could accelerate solar adoption in the next five years
- Why coalition building and community trust are essential to lasting progress
- How everyday people can use their voice to influence energy decisions
The energy transition is not just about technology. It is about who has power, who gets access, who pays, who benefits, and who shows up when the rules are being written.
Guest: Sachu Constantine, Executive Director, Vote Solar
Host: Wes Ashworth, President of Lee Group Search
Episode Theme: Solar policy, energy equity, utility regulation, grid modernization, clean energy advocacy, and the future of distributed energy
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Wes Ashworth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/weslgs/
- Email: wes@leegroupsearch.com
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