Couverture de The Energy Show

The Energy Show

The Energy Show

De : Barry Cinnamon
Écouter gratuitement

À propos de ce contenu audio

Every week Barry hosts The Energy Show, a 30 minute informative talk show that covers a broad variety of energy related topics spanning technology, economics, policy, and politics that are shaping the future of how we generate and consume electricity, along with practical money-saving tips on ways to reduce your home and business energy consumption.Copyright 2025 - Barry Cinnamon - The Energy Show Politique et gouvernement
Épisodes
  • Replacing Your Air Conditioner MAY Be Illegal!
    Apr 22 2026

    That’s right, in many California cities you MUST replace a broken air conditioner condenser with a dual-purpose heat pump.

    These Reach Codes — also known as AC2HP Requirements — are currently in effect in Los Gatos, Saratoga, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, Menlo Park, Mountain View and Alameda.

    Barry’s guest on this week’s Energy Show is nationally-known HVAC expert Nate Adams, “The House Whisperer.” Nate and Barry provide a no-BS breakdown of what’s changing, relative costs and savings, and how you can make the smartest decision when your AC is no longer cool.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Why cities are forcing AC 2 Heat Pump upgrades
    • The REAL upgrade costs: it’s complicated
    • Why heat pumps are now outselling traditional AC systems
    • How a heat pump will make your home more comfortable, efficient and safer
    • The best ways to find a contractor that knows new AC2HP requirements
    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    48 min
  • Why the Heck Are My Electric Bills So High?
    Apr 15 2026

    In this episode of The Energy Show, Barry Cinnamon talks with Mark Toney, Executive Director of The Utility Reform Network (TURN), about the growing energy affordability crisis in California and across the U.S.

    Despite increasing costs for homeowners and businesses, utility companies continue to raise rates—while reporting strong profits.

    So what’s really driving these high electricity bills?

    This episode covers:

    • Why utility rates keep increasing year after year

    • The hidden structure behind utility profits

    • How regulation (or lack of it) impacts your bill

    • Why some public utilities charge HALF the cost of others

    • The role of wildfire costs, infrastructure spending, and policy

    • How distributed energy (solar + batteries) can reduce costs

    • What legislation is being proposed to fix the system

    Like, Subscribe and Share!

    Host: Barry Cinnamon

    Director: Gary Mull

    Producer: Jessica Montes

    #energycrisis #electricityprices #utilityrates #cleanenergy #solarenergy #energystorage #renewableenergy #energyindependence #PGandE #TheEnergyShow #BarryCinnamon #CinnamonEnergySystems

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    45 min
  • I’m Electrifying! How Do I Upgrade My Solar System?
    Apr 8 2026

    When you electrify your home – with a heat pump HVAC system, EV charger, induction cooktop or heat pump water heater – your demand for electricity will go up. Duh. Or as Tim Allen would say: “I need more power.”

    Incentives as part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) help reduce the "upfront" costs of these electrification upgrades. But the only way to reduce the "operating" costs of these new electrical appliances is with more solar power on your roof.

    But upgrading an old solar system is not for the faint of heart. New solar inverters and panels are unlikely to be compatible with your existing system. Your utility may restrict the number of panels you can add. And sometimes your electrical service may require an upgrade to handle the higher power output from your upgraded solar system.

    Keep in mind these three recommendations. First, it is relatively easy to add a battery to an existing system. Second, seriously consider replacing the entire system if it is over 15 years old. And third, work with an experienced solar installer who’s familiar with older equipment.

    For the nitty gritty details about upgrading your existing solar system, please tune into this week’s Energy Show.

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    26 min
Aucun commentaire pour le moment