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Podcast: What’s next for clean energy and climate mitigation?
Back on the 28th of June, I had the pleasure of attending a live recording of the Volts podcast hosted by David Roberts here in Seattle at an event sponsored by Canary Media. Roberts interviewed energy analyst and author Ramez … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Environment, Science and technology
Tagged clean energy, climate change, david roberts, energy transition, podcast, ramez naam, volts
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Solar power is becoming insanely cheap
The cost of solar power has fallen by a factor of 5 since 2010, and it will keep falling for decades to come. That’s the gist of a May 14, 2020 blog post titled Solar’s Future Is Insanely Cheap (2020) … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Environment
Tagged decarbomization, fossil fuel, lcoe, ramez naam, solar, solar energy, solar power
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