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The Hopkins Green Tea

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The Hopkins Green Tea unites the voices of four women working in and studying distinct clean technology fields. Their common goal is to talk through the many sustainable energy topics – often thrown around at a high-level in the news and politics – in a more digestible way. Climate change is affecting people across the world, as governments, the private sector, and civil society all work to mitigate and adapt. There are no dumb questions in trying to better understand how this green transition impacts you.

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Master of: Grid Resilience

In this episode the podcast hosts continue their mini series "Master of". In this series, they present and speak on the capstone work each presented as part of their graduation requirements for their MA in Sustainable Energy program from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. In this third episode, Sheida details her thesis on “Enhancing Power Resilience in Southern California Amidst Wildfire Threat: A Comprehensive Analysis of Microgrid Integration Viability in San Bernardino County.” In her research, she simulated RE plus projects in two different communities with various socioeconomic specification in order to find whether there is an economy of scale threshold where the DER makes financial and economic sense based on parameters such as the critical load factor, the size of the resident pool, and the amount of land available for a solar PV array project. The findings of her research will inform policy-making in their efforts to mitigate the impacts of wildfire-related outages and enhance community resilience.

28. sep. 2023 - 29 min
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Master of: Aluminum

In this episode, our podcast hosts continue the mini series "Master of" where we dive deep into our capstones we presented to graduate from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. In this second mini-series episode, Abigail Hunter - Master of Aluminum, shares with us information on aluminum and its role in the clean energy transition. Exploring the narrative of a renewable transition, Abigail challenges listeners to understand that the transition away from a fossil fuel economy is really a transition to a minerals economy. The renewable industry needs critical minerals, such as aluminum, as do many other industries and use cases including (but not limited to) cars, buildings, and airplanes. However, to create aluminum a large amount of energy must be consumed, thus entering a paradox where critical minerals must be balanced as a fuel source in the transition. Listen in as Abigail shares insights regarding policy and market considerations as this complex topic is explored.

24. aug. 2023 - 30 min
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Summer school with Professor Jonas Nahm

The hosts of the Hopkins Green Tea are thrilled to introduce our audience to one of the professors at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Jonas Nahm. Professor Nahm focuses research at the intersection of climate policy, environmental politics, and economic and industrial policy. He looks especially at the clean energy transition and the domestic and international politics that are changing in response to this market transition as we push for decarbonization to address climate change. On this episode, we speak with professor Nahm on these topics in relation to the supply chain considerations. What does it look like when a globalized economy works to domesticate manufacturing processes? How can we operate in this space with the urgency climate change demands of us? Join in on the conversation, and let us know what you learned from our professor, Jonas Nahm.

27. juli 2023 - 42 min
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Master of: Building Electrification

In this episode, our podcast hosts return after taking May off to finish their capstones and graduate from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies with their Master of Arts in Sustainable Energy. Over the next few months, each host will share more information regarding her capstone with the Green Tea audience, in a mini series called "Master of:". In this first episode Amythest Devlin, who last year shared with the audience her passion for the intersection of climate change and the built environment, talks with Sheida and Leonie about her capstone on the topic. This episode explores how policy interactions in metropolitan cities play a large role in helping address systemic implications of racist and discriminatory housing policies. What role to these policy creators have in addressing these concerns, and more importantly; How can we address systemic inequalities as we move towards a Just Energy Transition?

22. juni 2023 - 30 min
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