In this episode I am speaking with Thomas Folker, creator of the US software Leap. Leap provides an easy market access for distributed energy providers (short DER). This can be your electric vehicle at the charging station at home or a smart thermostat. In a nutshell, your Tesla can trade energy back into the grid and you get money for it. The aim is to create a resilient and efficient virtualized grid for decarbonizing the future.
Beforehand, Thomas developed multiple large scale solar and offshore wind projects across Europe and supported the renewable energy transition in Curacao and Aruba.
In this episode, we are talking about the energy transition, what virtualization of the grid means and why Europe is in serious Energy trouble.
Leap automates market access for smart energy technologies.
Our software platform makes it easy for distributed energy resource (DER) providers to get paid for supplying flexible support to the grid.
Questions addressed in this episode:
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In this episode I am speaking with Thomas Folker, creator of the US software Leap. Leap provides an easy market access for distributed energy providers (short DER). This can be your electric vehicle at the charging station at home or a smart thermostat. In a nutshell, your Tesla can trade energy back into the grid and you get money for it. The aim is to create a resilient and efficient virtualized grid for decarbonizing the future.
Beforehand, Thomas developed multiple large scale solar and offshore wind projects across Europe and supported the renewable energy transition in Curacao and Aruba.
In this episode, we are talking about the energy transition, what virtualization of the grid means and why Europe is in serious Energy trouble.
Leap automates market access for smart energy technologies.
Our software platform makes it easy for distributed energy resource (DER) providers to get paid for supplying flexible support to the grid.
Questions addressed in this episode:
Please check out show notes and background information: www.sustainnow.ch
Ideas for a podcast episode? Please contact us here: fvw@forestrock.ch