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Learning curves will lead to extremely cheap clean energy

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Sep 28, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
What Is Wright's Law and Learning Curve?
04:50 • 2min
3
How to Determine a Learning Curve?
06:45 • 4min
4
What Is the Causal Story of Solar Cell Development?
10:30 • 4min
5
Is That a Backcast?
14:27 • 2min
6
How Much Do You Trust the Causal Theory?
16:18 • 2min
7
Are There Learning Curves?
18:47 • 2min
8
What's Up With Modular Nuclear Reactors?
20:33 • 2min
9
Is Right's Law Kicking?
22:36 • 3min
10
Solar Energy Is the Most Costly Way to Deal With Climate Change
25:49 • 4min
11
Solar and Wind Are Well Up on That Curve, Right?
30:05 • 2min
12
Solar Energy
32:20 • 2min
13
What Is the Learning Curve for Electrolizers?
33:58 • 3min
14
Are You Trying to Predict the Rate of Deployment?
36:44 • 3min
15
The Fast Transition Is Plausible
39:42 • 2min
16
Climate Deniers Should Be on Board With a Fast Renewable Transition
41:46 • 2min
17
Solar and Wind and Batteries and Electrolizers Are a Very Modular Technology
43:37 • 2min
18
Is the Renewable Energy Transition a Cost?
45:47 • 2min
19
Energy Storage
47:31 • 2min
20
Solar Energy
49:52 • 2min
21
Solar Generation Prices Coming Down Where They're Scraping Zero
51:33 • 2min
22
Save 12 Twelfths of Dollars in Energy Costs?
53:07 • 2min
23
Climate Change
55:25 • 2min
24
Is There a Next Am Step for This?
57:07 • 2min
25
Minerals
59:03 • 2min
26
Are You in Dialogue With the IA or the EIA?
01:00:34 • 2min
27
The Volts Podcast Is Alive!
01:02:34 • 2min