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Ep. 29: National Grid & Electric Vehicles

Ep. 29: National Grid & Electric Vehicles

FromCutting Carbon


Ep. 29: National Grid & Electric Vehicles

FromCutting Carbon

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Jun 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The transportation sector has recently overtaken power generation as one of the top drivers in overall greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. Join Jeff and Brian as they chat with Ryan Wheeler, Fleet Electrification Product Owner at National Grid, a regional electric and gas utility in the northeastern United States, about the critical role that fleet vehicle electrification is expected to play in reducing the industry's carbon footprint, while contributing to significant cost savings and public health improvements. Over the course of their discussion, Jeff, Brian, and Ryan also take into consideration the challenges, needs, and opportunities associated with creating and maintaining the infrastructure needed to support the continued electrification of personal and fleet vehicles.   Follow Ryan Wheeler on LinkedIn  Learn more about National Grid's Commitment to EV100Explore more information on National Grid's mission and values For more information, please visit www.ge.com/power/gas and follow GE’s Power business on Twitter and LinkedIn. You can learn more about the Cutting Carbon podcast here and please consider subscribing to the podcast on your player of choice.
Released:
Jun 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (59)

Climate change is the dialogue of our future. With the “Cutting Carbon” podcast series, GE Gas Power joins the conversation in a meaningful way. We provide the basics of decarbonization, the technologies behind and how we can implement them into how we generate electricity in the future. Join our host Jeff Goldmeer, GE’s fuel guy, as we bring various guests and exciting perspectives together. Questions or ideas? Email us at cutting.carbon@ge.com.