The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast

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Uptime is a renewable energy podcast focused on wind energy and energy storage technologies. Experts Allen Hall, Rosemary Barnes, Joel Saxum and Phil Totaro break down the latest research, tech, and policy.

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  • Fresh Hops
    Informative and witty
    I never miss an episode
  • Itchyfeetpete
    A Constant Favorite
    These folks dig into the nitty gritty details of the industry with content coming out several times a week!
  • Jeremy R Norris
    Uptime = Knowledge
    Uptime is a podcast for true Wind Energy knowledge seekers. Wealth of information from true industry experts, very engaging and easy to listen too. Highly recommend!
  • MSPJMG
    False claims are never good for progress.
    The a claim made during EP75 - Sr. VP on Chris Howell From Veolia: On Recycling Wind Turbine Blades & A Circular Economy on August 25, 2021 is absolutely ridiculous and not true. The comment that this complex problem is one that to quote the podcast at 3:57 “And it’s one of those problems that can only be dealt with by a large organization that has the mass and the and the cash and the infrastructure to to to tackle to to to tackle a problem that large.” This is definitely not true, Veolia might have the cash but I know first hand that other smaller organizations can and will be able to do it as efficiently if not better than current solution providers. Making claims that only large organizations can tackle the problem is beyond myopic!
  • B. Voter
    Three viewpoints
    It's fascinating to recognize so much depth of experience among the three of them. Allen has dates from air flight history and economic data from memory. Rosie has such an extensive wind turbine background from her wide experience with wind turbines, describing fixing factory problems and on-site solutions and also she has a sceptical eye on companies' announcements. Joel seems have current economic data and world-wide manufacturing info at his fingertips (or on Wikipedia). They have separate fields of expertise but similar focus on what's new and what works or doesn't work in wind energy. I'd like to see them take a longer view on the success of wind energy on land compared to wind energy on sea. Also their back and forth chat is entertaining.
  • letmerun
    Rosemary is amazing
    Rosemary clearly has experience and a great mind. I really appreciate hearing her opinion. Not as impressed with the Americans, but the dialogue is interesting and worth a listen.
  • Dnallorr
    I work for the 2nd largest US Wind Generator
    This channel has 8 total reviews. Why would you invite an inflammatory Aussie commentator on to discuss what she clearly knows little about... the channel owners are fools for this... Remember occlam’s razor!!! The easiest solution has already been tried!! I will never take advice from the Aussie you have on...
  • Amatayy
    Great insights!
    Fantastic podcast about improving wind farms
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