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An Electric Revolution
Henry Sanderson
11 episodes
4 days ago
An Electric Revolution is a podcast about how the world is being transformed by clean energy. Each episode I dive into the stories behind today’s shift — from the history of past energy revolutions to the minerals shaping our future. If you want more context, analysis, and reporting on the geopolitics of clean energy, subscribe to my newsletter Volt Rush on Substack—your companion to this podcast.
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An Electric Revolution is a podcast about how the world is being transformed by clean energy. Each episode I dive into the stories behind today’s shift — from the history of past energy revolutions to the minerals shaping our future. If you want more context, analysis, and reporting on the geopolitics of clean energy, subscribe to my newsletter Volt Rush on Substack—your companion to this podcast.
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6. How Solar Energy Became Cheap — with Gregory Nemet
An Electric Revolution
45 minutes 27 seconds
4 months ago
6. How Solar Energy Became Cheap — with Gregory Nemet

Why did it take more than 60 years for solar to go mainstream—and how did it get so cheap?

In this episode, I explore the global history of solar energy with Gregory Nemet, professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and author of How Solar Energy Became Cheap.

Greg reveals how solar’s stunning price drop—from over $100 per watt in the 1970s to under 10 cents today—wasn’t driven by a single breakthrough or country. Instead, it was a global relay race of innovation, policy, and persistence.

🔍 What we cover:

  • Why it took decades for the world to install its first terawatt of solar capacity

  • The forgotten roles of the U.S., Japan, and Germany before China took the lead

  • How global cooperation, not just competition, drove down solar costs

  • Why solar could become the world’s largest electricity source by the 2030s

  • The risks and opportunities in a more fragmented energy future

🎧 Tune in to hear the surprising, multi-decade journey behind one of the greatest climate success stories—and what it means for the future of clean energy.

Links:

  • Gregory Nemet’s website: gregnemet.net

An Electric Revolution
An Electric Revolution is a podcast about how the world is being transformed by clean energy. Each episode I dive into the stories behind today’s shift — from the history of past energy revolutions to the minerals shaping our future. If you want more context, analysis, and reporting on the geopolitics of clean energy, subscribe to my newsletter Volt Rush on Substack—your companion to this podcast.