In this episode, Joselyn Lai of Bedrock Energy describes hardware and software improvements that enable geothermal heat pumps to be installed more quickly and less expensively, even in large commercial and industrial buildings in tight urban spaces.
Life as a traveling musician in the 21st century
Me, interviewed by Brits
Lessons from a life in progressive PR
Germany's current energy situation & its past energy choices
Coal plants are still getting financed, despite pledges otherwise
What to think about deep-sea mining for clean-energy minerals
Why social change is so excruciatingly difficult
Making sure electric vehicles help rather than hurt electricity grids
Making it easier to build distributed energy in the places where it's most needed
Me, talking about my story and my takes on perennial climate debates
Puerto Rico's electricity crisis
The extraordinary potential value of enhanced geothermal power
Learning curves will lead to extremely cheap clean energy
Volts podcast: David Hsu on the grassroots policy that lets communities control own energy supply
Volts podcast: Erin Mayfield on the massive consequences of Build Back Better
Volts podcast: Jack Lienke & Kirti Datla on the ridiculous (but extremely important) EPA case before the Supreme Court
Focusing on the climate actions that can make a real difference
The long, sordid (ongoing) tale of California's biggest utility
What's up with Manchin's plan to reform energy permitting?
Talking through the Inflation Reduction Act with Don't Look Up director Adam McKay
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