Catalyst with Shayle Kann
Investor Shayle Kann is asking big questions about how to decarbonize the planet: How cheap can clean energy get? Will artificial intelligence speed up climate solutions? Where is the smart money going into climate technologies? Every week on Catalyst, Shayle explains the world of climate tech with prominent experts, investors, researchers, and executives. Produced by Latitude Media.

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Hunting for geologic hydrogen

Hunting for geologic hydrogen

Hydrogen has two big problems: cost and supply. As a low-carbon feedstock, it could decarbonize planes, industry, and power plants. It could even replace the oil in plastics and chemicals. But the lea...

23 Aug 202447min

The cost of nuclear

The cost of nuclear

Editor’s note: There’s new interest in nuclear power from electric utilities, the White House, and the public. While NuScale’s deal to build a small modular reactor failed last year, TerraPower is cur...

15 Aug 202444min

Frontier Forum: Is America’s green bank ready?

Frontier Forum: Is America’s green bank ready?

America’s green bank – officially known as the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund – is ramping up. Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, the federal government is sending $27 billion to a network of non-p...

13 Aug 202433min

Understanding the transmission bottleneck

Understanding the transmission bottleneck

Editor’s note: There’s momentum behind permitting reform in the U.S. Congress right now. It could mean unstopping a serious bottleneck in climate tech — transmission. So we’re revisiting an episode fr...

8 Aug 202441min

Pathways to decarbonizing steel

Pathways to decarbonizing steel

Little-known fact: The primary product of steel mills is CO2. A conventional blast furnace produces almost two tons of carbon dioxide for every ton of steel. And with almost two billion tons of steel ...

2 Aug 202445min

The EV market’s awkward teenage years

The EV market’s awkward teenage years

Automakers got ahead of their skis. EV sales are up globally and in the U.S., but growth has been slower than expected and uneven. After enjoying a wave of growth driven by early adopters, automakers ...

25 Jul 202442min

Can chip efficiency slow AI's energy demand?

Can chip efficiency slow AI's energy demand?

In March, Nvidia announced a new microchip designed for AI that is 25 times more energy efficient than its predecessor. Two months later, Google announced one with a 67% efficiency improvement. Today,...

18 Jul 202444min

The reshoring of American solar trackers [partner content]

The reshoring of American solar trackers [partner content]

While we were all at home during Covid desperately trying to get our hands on toilet paper, exercise equipment, and home furnishings, solar executives like Dan Shugar were trying to get steel and powe...

17 Jul 202420min

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