Stephen Lacey, Greentech Media

Stephen Lacey

Greentech Media

Washington, DC, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Greentech Media
  • The New Republic
  • The Energy Collectiv

Past articles by Stephen:

How Electricity Use Changes During a Pandemic

This week on The Interchange podcast: What does the load curve look like during a global crisis? → Read More

How the Pandemic Will Reshape the Energy Transition

The economy tanks. This time, will it be different for cleantech? We discuss on this week’s Energy Gang podcast. → Read More

As More People Buy Carbon Offsets, Criticisms Mount

This week on The Energy Gang: We look at the problems with carbon credits focused on preserving forests. → Read More

How to Get a Job in the Clean Energy Economy

This week on The Interchange podcast: We become accidental career counselors. → Read More

Would You Take These 8 Bets About the Future?

On this week’s Interchange episode: We debate a range of predictions about the future energy system. → Read More

A Venture Capitalist’s View on the Promise of Electric Aviation

Self-flying electric airplanes are closer than you think. But how close? Andrew Beebe, managing director at Obvious Ventures, has been watching the space intently. His firm recently invested in Lilium, a startup making a vertical takeoff and landing jet. In this week's episode of The Interchange podcast, we talk with Beebe about the flight path for electric aviation. → Read More

Imagining Two Futures for Energy Blockchain

In this episode of The Interchange podcast, we explore different futures for blockchain in the energy business. → Read More

Utilities Can Learn From Amazon’s Obsession With Customer Experience

In this podcast: Tendril CEO Adrian Tuck discusses the evolution of the utility-customer relationship. → Read More

FERC’s Historic Energy Storage Ruling: A Doomsday Countdown for Natural Gas Peakers?

In this week's Energy Gang podcast, we look at the consequences of FERC's new rule on energy storage. It's a watershed moment for America's storage market. → Read More

Death to Tribalism: A Conversation With The Breakthrough Institute

In this week’s episode of The Interchange, we talk with Alex Trembath of the Breakthrough Institute about the “politics of possibility” in energy and climate. → Read More

Electric Airplanes Could Remake Aviation

On this week’s episode of The Energy Gang podcast: how electrified aviation could transform regional transportation. → Read More

Watt It Takes: A History of Greentech Media With Scott Clavenna

In this week’s edition of the Watt It Takes podcast: Our co-founder and chairman pulls back the curtain on GTM’s origins. → Read More

Renewables Are on a Collision Course With Power Markets

In this week’s episode of The Interchange: the consequences of all that wind and solar flooding the grid. → Read More

In the Biggest Renewable Energy Acquisition Yet, GIP Bids $5B for Top Asian Developer

Global Infrastructure Partners looks to further diversify beyond fossil fuels. → Read More

Energy Gang Episode 200: What’s Changed Most in Energy Over the Last Four Years?

A reflective episode of The Energy Gang. Plus, we discuss the energy and humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico. → Read More

Microgrids, Hurricanes and Resiliency: Lessons From Sandy We Can Apply to Harvey and Irma?

On this week’s Interchange podcast, we discuss where microgrids fit into the grid resiliency picture. → Read More

Politics, Tariffs and Autos: A Review of the Fall’s Top Energy Stories

On this week’s Energy Gang podcast, we look at a few stories that are shaping 2017. → Read More

Behind the Curtain: A Conversation With Travis Fisher, Lead on DOE’s Epic Grid Reliability Report

On this week’s Interchange podcast: We get the story behind the hotly debated report. → Read More

Utilities Are Preparing for a Ridiculous Amount of New Solar Coming Their Way

And there’s an intense policy debate underway about whether it can be managed. → Read More

Global Solar Capacity Set to Surpass Nuclear for the First Time

By the end of 2017, solar PV capacity will rival nuclear. By 2022, it could more than double nuclear capacity. → Read More