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Ron Kamen shares his proudest moment of donating half of his liver to his wife, who had hepatitis C. He highlights the importance of organ donation and the fact that the liver is a renewable organ. Ron then discusses his passion for renewable energy and how he got involved in the field. He explains the economic, environmental, and health impacts of energy and the inefficiencies of traditional energy sources. Ron emphasizes the growing affordability and adoption of renewable energy, particularly solar power. He also discusses the potential of geothermal energy and government incentives for renewable energy projects. Ron concludes by expressing concerns about nuclear power and the shift towards decentralized energy sources. The conversation explores the decentralization of energy production through the use of personal power plants in homes and buildings. Net metering allows individuals with solar panels to reduce their energy usage and receive credit for excess energy put back into the grid. Electric vehicles are becoming more cost-effective and efficient, with the ability to act as mobile power stations. The renewable energy industry is creating a range of job opportunities, from science and engineering to installation and support roles. However, there are challenges with rare earth minerals used in batteries and the need for sustainable solutions. The potential for unlimited, cheap energy could revolutionize access to clean water and transform the world.
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Ron Kamen shares his proudest moment of donating half of his liver to his wife, who had hepatitis C. He highlights the importance of organ donation and the fact that the liver is a renewable organ. Ron then discusses his passion for renewable energy and how he got involved in the field. He explains the economic, environmental, and health impacts of energy and the inefficiencies of traditional energy sources. Ron emphasizes the growing affordability and adoption of renewable energy, particularly solar power. He also discusses the potential of geothermal energy and government incentives for renewable energy projects. Ron concludes by expressing concerns about nuclear power and the shift towards decentralized energy sources. The conversation explores the decentralization of energy production through the use of personal power plants in homes and buildings. Net metering allows individuals with solar panels to reduce their energy usage and receive credit for excess energy put back into the grid. Electric vehicles are becoming more cost-effective and efficient, with the ability to act as mobile power stations. The renewable energy industry is creating a range of job opportunities, from science and engineering to installation and support roles. However, there are challenges with rare earth minerals used in batteries and the need for sustainable solutions. The potential for unlimited, cheap energy could revolutionize access to clean water and transform the world.
Lean more here: https://www.earthkindenergy.com/

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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