Newest Episodes
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159: It’s a Gas Gas Gas (stove) – Electric vs. Gas
Listen nowMatt and Sean talk about all the things we don’t want in gas cooking, as well as how the US is way behind on induction…
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158: Fixing Our Plastic Problem – Polyfloss Interview
Listen nowMatt and Sean talk about interesting ways to deal with our plastic problem, as well as Matt’s interview with Polyfloss. YouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/stilltbdpodcast…
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157: Solar Missteps? Living with Solar for 5 Years
Listen nowMatt and Sean talk about Matt’s good and bad decisions on solar panels for his home. Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell episode, “5 Years…
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156: Saving Solar – Exploring the Future of Solar Panels
Listen nowMatt and Sean talk about fixing flaws in solar panel designs and why previous attempts may have failed. Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell episode,…
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155: Batteries to Get Charged Up About
Listen nowMatt and Sean talk about five emerging battery technologies that could be seen more in the future. Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell episode, “Are…
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154: Passive House Aggressive
Listen nowMatt and Sean talk about how to make passive house choices that work for you and why Matt made the choices he did for his…
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153: Re-Fusing! What is a Breakthrough?
Listen nowMatt and Sean talk about new fusion energy production breakthroughs, like the US National Ignition Facility’s recent announcement on the first fusion ignition, and the long path to viability.
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152: Brick Batteries – Making Old Tech New Again
Listen nowMatt and Sean talk about brick, rocks, and other physical heat storage battery tech paths. It’s an old concept that’s finally catching on in a big way.
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151: These Darn Youngsters – Evolving Electric Motor Design
Listen nowMatt and Sean talk about why a 17-year old going back to first principles to solve a specific electric motor problem is important. It’s not the what, but the why.
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150: Wood Batteries???
Listen nowMatt and Sean talk about how many wood batteries a woodchuck would chuck… Lignin, biochar, and sustainable tree farming are key to this being a success.