013: The Iron Law of Power Density with Robert Bryce

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035: Geothermal 101 with Baseload Capital - Enhanced Geothermal Systems

Text me your feedback! Geothermal energy, once known to be localized in certain geographical regions, has expanded its capacity with advanced drilling techniques. Unlike solar and wind, geothermal is not reliant on day-night cycles, weather conditions, or seasons. It can generate ...  Show more

034: Energy policy to support the energy transition? With Niko McMurray of ClearPath

Text me your feedback! What is Energy Policy and why is it so important to promote clean energy innovation? I had no idea how important energy policy was in the background of my day to day job supporting project decision making. From technologies like nuclear to carbon removals a ...  Show more

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