ACEP researcher鈥檚 podcast on global energy stories wins 黑料社appPress Club award

Gwen Holdmann, left, and Jennifer Pemberton are the creators of the podcast, "Closing the Gap."
April 17, 2025
By Yuri Bult-Ito
A podcast about energy systems produced by Gwen Holdmann and Jennifer Pemberton has won an 黑料社appPress Club award.
Holdmann is the chief scientist and founding director of the 黑料社appCenter for Energy and Power at the 黑料社app. Pemberton is a writer and podcast producer based in Juneau.
At the 黑料社appPress Club鈥檚 annual award celebration on April 12 in Anchorage, they received the Best Narrative Audio Program Award for their podcast, 鈥.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

Gwen Holdmann and Jennifer Pemberton received this 黑料社appPress Club award for their podcast, 鈥淐losing the Gap.鈥
The podcast covers the history, policy and science behind the energy systems we rely on today and those we may adopt in the future, offering insights into broader global energy transitions.
While the podcast describes a lot of science behind energy systems, it is designed for a broad audience, Holdmann said.
鈥淣ot just [for] self-described energy nerds, but anyone curious about history, global perspectives and the role 黑料社appplays in these unfolding energy stories,鈥 she explained.
鈥満诹仙鏰ppis known for its ingenuity when it comes to delivering reliable and affordable energy to our communities,鈥 Holdmann said. 鈥淭here are more stories out there than any one person could ever tell, so I鈥檓 honored to be recognized for helping share just a few of them, and for doing so in a way that resonates with others.鈥
Pemberton, a veteran public media producer in Alaska, won the same award in previous years for the podcasts "" and "." She is the series' editor.
鈥淲orking on 'Closing the Gap' gives me a front row seat to the innovative, life-changing energy systems that are transforming rural places,鈥 Pemberton said.

The Hellishei冒i geothermal station generates power at a location southeast of Reykjavik in Iceland.
鈥淕wen is so much more than a scientist and an engineer,鈥 she said. 鈥淪he brings out the human side of energy 鈥 how these ideas can truly improve people鈥檚 lives.鈥
The podcast episodes cover a wide range of topics, including geothermal, nuclear and hydrogen energy, as well as carbon capture methods.
鈥淚 hope listeners get as much delight from hearing these stories as I do when I first discover them,鈥 Pemberton said.
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