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How Sun and Wind Become Electricity
Season 2 · Episode 49

How Sun and Wind Become Electricity

Jesse teaches Rob all about where solar and wind energy come from.

Shift Key with Robinson Meyer · Heatmap News

July 23, 202559m 40s

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Show Notes

The two fastest-growing sources of electricity generation in the world represent a radical break with the energy technologies that came before them. That’s not just because their fuels are the wind and the sun.


This is our third episode of Shift Key Summer School, a series of “lecture conversations” about the basics of energy, electricity, and the power grid. This week, we dive into the history and mechanics of wind turbines and solar panels, the two lynchpin technologies of the energy transition. What do solar panels have in common with semiconductors? Why did it take so long for them to achieve scale? And what’s an inverter and why is it so important for the grid of the future? 


Shift Key is hosted by Jesse Jenkins, a professor of energy systems engineering at Princeton University, and Robinson Meyer, Heatmap’s executive editor.  


Mentioned:


How Solar Energy Became Cheap, by Gregory F. Nemet


More on what wind energy has to do with Star Trek


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