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Supercool
Supercool
69 episodes
6 days ago
Climate companies are winning. Trillions in capital are shifting to solutions that cut carbon, grow profit, and redefine modern life. At the center are CEOs, founders, and operators turning climate innovation into market momentum. Hosted by climate-tech founder and author Josh Dorfman, Supercool goes inside their business models, strategies, and playbooks to reveal how value is created in the race to decarbonize—and how the future is being built.
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Climate companies are winning. Trillions in capital are shifting to solutions that cut carbon, grow profit, and redefine modern life. At the center are CEOs, founders, and operators turning climate innovation into market momentum. Hosted by climate-tech founder and author Josh Dorfman, Supercool goes inside their business models, strategies, and playbooks to reveal how value is created in the race to decarbonize—and how the future is being built.
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Business
Science,
Natural Sciences
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From Google to the Grid: She's Orchestrating the Clean Energy Future
Supercool
51 minutes
1 month ago
From Google to the Grid: She's Orchestrating the Clean Energy Future

AI, electrification, decarbonization—they all hinge on how effectively the grid is orchestrated. Yet thousands of clean energy projects are stuck in U.S. interconnection queues. The backlog is twice the size of all the energy we use today. It’s not a cost problem. It’s the grid—the largest machine on earth—built last century for stability and missing the cloud-scale infrastructure to handle what’s ahead.

Astrid Atkinson has run a machine like this before. At Google, she spent fifteen years in site reliability engineering, keeping Search, Maps, YouTube, and Gmail online with 99.999% uptime. If google.com went down, her team got paged. Running one of the world’s largest critical infrastructure systems taught her a lesson: you don’t scale by adding infinite hardware. You scale with visibility, software, and flexibility.

Now, as co-founder and CEO of Camus Energy, she’s applying that lesson to the grid. Camus builds a real-time data layer—linking past, present, and future—and turns it into signals utilities use to coordinate assets: charge later, ramp down, discharge when needed.

With visibility and signals, utilities gain the control knobs they need—so projects connect in months instead of years and demand flexibility becomes part of the grid’s DNA.


Show Notes

Guest: Astrid Atkinson, co-founder and CEO

Company: Camus Energy

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Supercool
Climate companies are winning. Trillions in capital are shifting to solutions that cut carbon, grow profit, and redefine modern life. At the center are CEOs, founders, and operators turning climate innovation into market momentum. Hosted by climate-tech founder and author Josh Dorfman, Supercool goes inside their business models, strategies, and playbooks to reveal how value is created in the race to decarbonize—and how the future is being built.