June 30, 2022
Spark Tank! How Do We Solve the Energy Storage Problem?
by How to Save a Planet
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Storage!
...Exciting, right? Ok, we’ll prove it to you. Each day, more and more of our electricity comes from intermittent renewables like wind and solar. To balance out our electric grid in the future, we’ll need new ways of storing extra energy, so we can still turn on our lights when the wind isn’t blowing and the sun isn’t shining. This week, with help from Dr. Leah Stokes and Shayle Kann, we explore the wild world of energy storage, from a hidden underground lair to a piping hot thermos full of poison. And did we mention it’s a gameshow?
Guests
- Dr. Leah Stokes, Professor of Climate and Energy Policy at University of California, Santa Barbara
- Shayle Kann, Climate Tech Investor at Energy Impact Partners
- Len Greene, Director of Government Affairs and Communications, FirstLight Power
- Curtis VanWalleghem, CEO of Hydrostor
- Dr. Cristina Prieto, Professor of Engineering at the University of Seville
Calls to Action
- Learn more about energy storage
- Pumped Hydro
- Compressed Air
- Molten Salts
- And for a really wild one: check out Energy Vault
- Learn more about our electric grid, with our episodes How We Got our Grid and How We Get a Better One and Party Like It’s 2035
- We still want to see your climate Venn diagrams! For inspiration, check out ClimateVenn.info. Post your diagram to Instagram and tag us at @how2saveaplanet. We’ll be reposting examples listeners share with us!
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This episode of How to Save a Planet was produced by Daniel Ackerman. The rest of our reporting and producing team includes Kendra Pierre-Louis, Rachel Waldholz and Anna Ladd. Our supervising producer is Matthew Shilts. Our editor is Caitlin Kenney. Our intern is Janae Morris. Sound design and mixing by Peter Leonard with original music from Emma Munger. Our fact checker for this episode was James Gaines.