CORE knowledge is a podcast devoted to exploring the many facets and immense potential of an old, but newly revivied energy source; Geothermal. The aim is to engage the energy, policy making and the investment communities in order to spur innovation in the geothermal space and also bring awareness to the immense potential it has to be a baseload energy source for the future.
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CORE knowledge is a podcast devoted to exploring the many facets and immense potential of an old, but newly revivied energy source; Geothermal. The aim is to engage the energy, policy making and the investment communities in order to spur innovation in the geothermal space and also bring awareness to the immense potential it has to be a baseload energy source for the future.
The history of geothermal goes back over many centuries, but often times is until recently had not been part of the future discussion. Geothermal has entered the discussion again and shown why it has staying power. One effort that has helped to put it front and center was the recent Future of Geothermal report put out by the IEA. I sit down with Heymi Bahar, a senior analyst and one of the main architects of this report to talk about some of the highlights and things that make geothermal relevant in today's energy discussions.
CORE Knowledge
CORE knowledge is a podcast devoted to exploring the many facets and immense potential of an old, but newly revivied energy source; Geothermal. The aim is to engage the energy, policy making and the investment communities in order to spur innovation in the geothermal space and also bring awareness to the immense potential it has to be a baseload energy source for the future.