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ποΈ 21 August 2023
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0:00.0 | You're listening to shortwave. |
0:03.6 | From NPR. |
0:04.6 | At their shortwaveers, Aaron Scott here with Julia Simon, MPR's climate solutions reporter. |
0:11.6 | And today, we're going to nerd out about the US electric grid. |
0:16.5 | Our mess of an electric grid. |
0:18.8 | Hot mess. |
0:19.8 | Hot mess. |
0:20.8 | Indeed. |
0:21.8 | Yes. |
0:22.8 | We know more than half of our electricity comes from planet heating fossil fuels. |
0:27.7 | And we know to reduce emissions the US needs to get a lot more renewables on the grid. |
0:33.8 | But there's a problem. |
0:35.8 | Is it that our electric grid is too old and outdated to handle all this new renewable |
0:42.0 | energy? |
0:43.0 | That's exactly right. |
0:44.0 | And thousands of wind and solar projects are waiting years to get online, sometimes |
0:49.4 | five years. |
0:50.7 | And this is just when we need all of this new power. |
0:53.8 | Things like the inflation reduction act are incentivizing a big transition to things |
0:58.7 | like electric cars and heat pumps and other devices that need electricity and are only |
1:04.8 | going to further push the limits of our existing infrastructure. |
1:08.1 | Right. |
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