How the Sun Won (The Solar Era, Part 1)

How the Sun Won (The Solar Era, Part 1)

In the past 20 years, the price of solar panels has fallen by more than 97 percent. This extraordinary decline is good news for the world – and it’s transforming the way energy is produced and consumed.

For the next few episodes, we’ll be talking to people who are in the middle of this solar power revolution to find out how it happened, and what it will mean for the world.

Today, Jenny Chase, the author of Solar Power Finance Without the Jargon, tells the story of how solar power got so cheap and where it’s exploding today, and she explains what problems we still need to solve to pull off a worldwide energy transition.

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The Company Where Everyone Has Their Own AI Agent

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Inventing a Better Apple

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The apples you can buy at the grocery store have gotten profoundly better over the past few decades. It’s a kind of everyday, hiding-in-plain sight innovation.  Kate Evans is an apple breeder and prof...

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Building a Business on the Moon

Building a Business on the Moon

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Building a Robot People Actually Want

Building a Robot People Actually Want

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30 Apr 40min

Turning Waste Wood Into Buildings

Turning Waste Wood Into Buildings

Ben Christensen is the co-founder and CEO of Cambium, the largest seller of salvaged wood in America. Ben's problem is this: How can we turn the trees that are falling to the ground all around us, int...

23 Apr 36min

The Great Fusion Debate: How Far Away Are We Really?

The Great Fusion Debate: How Far Away Are We Really?

Investors are pouring billions of dollars into nuclear fusion companies. The dream: transform human civilization (and power AI data centers) by providing cheap, abundant energy. But nobody’s figured o...

16 Apr 42min

How SharkNinja Keeps Going Viral

How SharkNinja Keeps Going Viral

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9 Apr 35min

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