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Here’s another short(er) episode where N8 talks about whatever’s in the news!
The International Energy Agency’s annual report just came out, and it finally recognizes the growing trend of solar energy. Solar is now the cheapest source of energy in certain areas of the world! These are incredible developments in spite of the pandemic that disrupted so many renewable plans. N8 dives into the IEA report to look at the numbers, figure out how solar became so cheap, and share some other interesting findings.
Support “Waste Not Why Not” on Patreon. Follow us on Twitter @wastenotpod.
EPISODE CREDIT | Nate Maynard (@N8May), host | Yu-Chen Lai (@aGuavaEmoji), producer | Emily Y. Wu (@emilyywu), executive producer | a Ghost Island Media production (@ghostislandme) | www.ghostisland.media
Support the show: https://patreon.com/wastenotwhynot
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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*in some cases.
Here’s another short(er) episode where N8 talks about whatever’s in the news!
The International Energy Agency’s annual report just came out, and it finally recognizes the growing trend of solar energy. Solar is now the cheapest source of energy in certain areas of the world! These are incredible developments in spite of the pandemic that disrupted so many renewable plans. N8 dives into the IEA report to look at the numbers, figure out how solar became so cheap, and share some other interesting findings.
Support “Waste Not Why Not” on Patreon. Follow us on Twitter @wastenotpod.
EPISODE CREDIT | Nate Maynard (@N8May), host | Yu-Chen Lai (@aGuavaEmoji), producer | Emily Y. Wu (@emilyywu), executive producer | a Ghost Island Media production (@ghostislandme) | www.ghostisland.media
Support the show: https://patreon.com/wastenotwhynot
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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