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  • Ep. 51: Resilience in Renewables - Leading Through Uncertainty
    2025/06/02

    In this season finale of Sounds of Solar, we sit down with EVS leadership for a wide-ranging conversation on the evolution of renewable energy and where the industry is heading. From EVS’s bold pivot into solar in 2014 to today’s battery boom, data center demands, and the rise of AI-driven engineering tools, this episode explores what it takes to lead through uncertainty. Hear insights on policy, investment trends, and how EVS is preparing to modernize the grid for a cleaner, smarter future.

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    46 分
  • Ep. 50: Cabins, Culture & Career Growth: Why Monday’s Don’t Have to Suck!
    2025/05/19

    In this episode of Sounds of Solar, host Chris Bruhn sits down with EVS' President Andy Kim and Director of HR Divya Divakaran for a candid conversation on what sets EVS apart in a competitive job market. They explore how culture drives recruitment, retention, and innovation—from Gen Z hires to seasoned engineers. Learn how EVS fosters psychological safety, supports remote teams, and turns core values into real-world impact. Whether you're navigating workforce challenges or curious about the future of renewables, this episode offers an inside look at building a purpose-driven team that’s changing the way the world produces power.

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    39 分
  • Ep. 49: The Role of EPCs - Shaping the Future of Solar Energy
    2025/05/02

    In this episode of Sounds of Solar, Michael Benitez, Senior Director of Engineering at Moss Construction, returns to discuss the evolving world of solar construction. Mike shares insights on Moss’s EPC approach, the importance of construction-driven engineering, and the challenge of scaling skilled labor. We explore innovations like perovskite panels, the shift to higher voltage systems, and AI’s growing role in design and delivery. From project logistics to the future of battery storage, Mike offers practical perspectives and a candid look at the technologies shaping large-scale solar projects. Tune in for real-world expertise, practical perspectives, and a fun dose of industry camaraderie.

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    1 時間
  • Ep. 48: From the Arctic to Advocacy - An Explorer’s Call for Climate Action
    2025/04/25

    Legendary explorer and environmental advocate Will Steger shares powerful stories from his groundbreaking expeditions, his eyewitness account of climate change, and his lifelong commitment to purpose-driven leadership. We explore the founding of the historic Antarctic Treaty efforts, the vision behind the Steger Center for leadership and innovation, and his outlook on renewable energy and the future of the human spirit. From crossing frozen continents to inspiring global change, Steger offers insights on resilience, community, and building a better world. Whether you're passionate about adventure, sustainability, or leadership, this conversation is one you won’t want to miss.

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Ep. 47: From Passion to Purpose - Emerging Engineers Journey Into Renewable Energy
    2025/04/11

    In this episode of Sounds of Solar, we shine the spotlight on the next generation of engineers powering the renewable energy transition. Sit down with Franc Pettang, Alyeska Dellinger, and Sam Walker—three emerging professionals at different stages in their EVS journey—to hear what drew them to engineering, how they found their way into renewables, and the surprises and challenges of building solar infrastructure. From international career pivots to hands-on site visits, this candid conversation explores what it means to learn by doing, embrace curiosity, and find purpose in clean energy work. Whether you’re a student, a new grad, or just curious about entering the solar industry, this episode offers inspiration and honest advice from those living it.

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    46 分
  • Ep. 46: Shepherding Success Through Multi-Disciplinary Project Management
    2025/03/28

    In this special Director's Roundtable episode of Sounds of Solar, host Russell Hamilton sits down with EVS veterans Teresa Lassegard, Rob Kack, and Noah Waterhouse to explore the evolution of EVS—from its roots as a small environmental firm to a 200+ person engineering powerhouse in renewables. With over 75 years of combined experience, the trio shares insight on the company’s culture, the strategic creation of the Project Management Office (PMO), and what it means to be a true one-stop shop for solar and energy clients. Learn how EVS keeps quality high and communication seamless across disciplines, and why curiosity, collaboration, and culture drive its success. Whether you're a young engineer or seasoned professional, this episode offers valuable lessons in leadership, growth, and the future of clean energy.

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    40 分
  • Ep. 45: The Solar Surge: Navigating Change and Opportunity in the Energy Sector
    2025/03/07

    In this episode of Sounds of Solar, we invite you to pull up a chair and enjoy an indepth conversation with Alfredo Espinosa, Senior Vice President of Solar Preconstruction at Moss Construction. Alfredo shares his journey from intern to industry leader, revealing how Moss has grown into one of the top solar contractors in the U.S. We dive into the exponential growth of solar, the evolving energy demand driven by AI and data centers, and the role of EPCs in shaping the future. Alfredo discusses Moss’s innovative approach to workforce development, the importance of strong industry partnerships, and their leadership in SEIA advocacy. With insights on solar preconstruction, grid challenges, and repowering opportunities, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about the future of renewable energy.

    Tune in for an inspiring conversation on building a sustainable energy future!

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Ep. 44: Weird Science: Wild Renewable Energy Sources You Won't Believe Exist!
    2025/02/24

    Hosts Russell Hamilton and Chris Bruhn take a deep dive into some of the most bizarre yet fascinating renewable energy sources. They discuss body heat-powered buildings, urine-powered batteries, and piezoelectric sidewalks that turn footsteps into electricity. The duo also explores the potential of sound energy, heat-harnessing roads, and gyms that generate power from workouts. Along the way, they share personal anecdotes—including Russ’s leap into sprint car racing—and reflect on career growth in renewable energy. With humor, curiosity, and engaging discussions, this episode offers a fresh perspective on unconventional sustainability solutions. Don’t miss this electrifying conversation!

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    32 分