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.
Volts podcast: Lauren Melodia and Kristina Karlsson on energy inflation and how to tame it
Volts podcast: Jesse Morris on building an operating system for distributed energy
Volts podcast: Doug Thompson defends the deep state
Volts podcast: Andy Frank on how to sell whole-home retrofits to skeptical consumers
Volts podcast: Fran Moore on how to represent social change in climate models
Volts podcast: Nan Ransohoff on how (and why) Stripe is kick-starting the carbon-removal market
Volts podcast: Michael Terrell on Google's pursuit of 24/7 clean energy
Volts podcast: Horace Luke on decarbonizing the world's two-wheelers
At long last, I have an EV
Volts podcast: Elizabeth Popp Berman on the "economic style of thinking" that consumed US policy
Volts podcast: Paulina Jaramillo on the IPCC's new climate-solutions report
Me, on the Some More News podcast
Me, interviewed by Noah Smith
Volts podcast: Matthew Metz & Janelle London on gasoline superusers & smarter EV subsidies
Volts podcast: Audrey Schulman and Zeyneb Magavi on how to replace natural gas with renewable heat
Volts podcast: Rob Harmon on how to scale up energy efficiency
The lovely Ford Mustang Mach-E and the danger of electric cars
A note to readers
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