• The Green Energy Bottleneck

  • Mar 11 2025
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

The Green Energy Bottleneck

  • Summary

  • Green energy technologies like solar and wind have been improving for decades. So why aren't we closer to replacing our fossil fuels with clean energy? One major bottleneck is energy storage: being able to store energy when you make more than what you need, and discharge it when demand exceeds supply. Join expert Maria Bruce and guest Ezra House to learn about building-sized batteries and other exciting technologies that could make green energy more feasible.

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