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"There's no answer, which is really bizarre. And when I tell you I have access to the best people, there's no answer," she says. "I'm not that person that can explain to me how this is going to get better so that I can focus on making it better."

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Latitude media. Hodcasts at the frontier of climate technology.
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I'm Shokan, and this is
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Catalyst. We know how to make CO2 into graphene. Graphene is a super structured, super light, super durable, super electrically conductive material. It's like a version of bucky balls, basically. We know we can do that. We can do it right now at like Graham Aliquats in laboratories. It's like hard to spin that into a fiber that can be used by a fighter pilot. Like we're not in that world yet. But there's good reasons to want to do that. Decarbonization is going
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to require the transformation of five and a half sectors of the economy. The five are energy, transportation, buildings, food and agriculture, and heavy industry. The half is carbon management. What should that
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half look like? The entire solar
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industry rests, both literally and figuratively, on a vulnerable material. That material is aluminum. It is one of the most carbon intensive metals with the bulk of its supply originating in China. But what if module frames made from domestic recycled steel replaced it? On May 30, latitude media and origami solar will host a frontier forum that explores what would happen if the US solar industry shifted from aluminum to recycled steel. We'll explore the impact on supply chains, costs, technical performance, and carbon emissions. This is a must attend for anyone who cares about the domestic solar industry. Register for free by clicking the link in the show notes or go to latitudemedia.com slash events. In the blink of an eye, AI has become one of the largest new sources of power demand in the US. So how do we serve the AI boom without building lots of new fossil gas plants? And how can we seize the opportunity to get creative about expanding grid capacity and designing data centers? This is one of the most pressing stories in energy right now. And on May 8, latitude media is holding a virtual event on this topic as part of our transition AI series. I'm going to be joined by three experts who will offer a range of views on how to address the energy needs of AI computing. And you can sign up for free by going to latitudemedia.com slash events or click the link in the show notes May 8 transition AI AI and power demand. I'll see you there.

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