Glad you're feeling better Matt. Is that why we have another interview episode? I like the long form interview but it's the 3rd week in row, I think. I'm missing your brotherly banter, when you go over our comments. Just suggesting you break these types of interviews up.
I found it funny Dr. Case mentioned in the 40s scientists wanting to find a way to powering field phones during World War II in the jungle from the sun (paraphrasing10:16) we were still using BA-30 flashlight batteries in our TA-382 field phones in Nam.
Many technologies only see adoptation after their patents expire. There are only a very few people with access to patents and they may have many reasons to fail at bringing it to market. Much of those research is done with public money, so there is no reason the patent should not be public domain as well. Patents are often the reason things take so long and opportunities are lost while the world needs them.
I haven't put in solar yet, i have a small roof but a high demand and have to watch out for hurricanes, tornadoes, and intense temperatures and humidity. I have been hoping that the cost of solar and battery backup will eventually become affordable, but so far it has seemed out of reach.
What a great explainer Dr Case is!
Nice interview, thanks for doing this.
Glad you're feeling better Matt. Is that why we have another interview episode? I like the long form interview but it's the 3rd week in row, I think. I'm missing your brotherly banter, when you go over our comments. Just suggesting you break these types of interviews up.
I found it funny Dr. Case mentioned in the 40s scientists wanting to find a way to powering field phones during World War II in the jungle from the sun (paraphrasing10:16) we were still using BA-30 flashlight batteries in our TA-382 field phones in Nam.
Great episode
More long form interviews like this please. It did not seem that long and he probably could have gone on longer.
What is he saying at 15:48?
The Closed Captions says "A Schneider" but I don't think that's it.
Whatever it is it sounds undesirable…
How much power will they produce on cloudy days?
Many technologies only see adoptation after their patents expire. There are only a very few people with access to patents and they may have many reasons to fail at bringing it to market. Much of those research is done with public money, so there is no reason the patent should not be public domain as well. Patents are often the reason things take so long and opportunities are lost while the world needs them.
I haven't put in solar yet, i have a small roof but a high demand and have to watch out for hurricanes, tornadoes, and intense temperatures and humidity. I have been hoping that the cost of solar and battery backup will eventually become affordable, but so far it has seemed out of reach.
Used panels are dirt cheap.
Who wants to see Dr Case´s house?
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I will never trust that this peroskivite will last even a quarter as long as the norm...
I don't care about all of these claims, I care about what I can buy at which price and there the math just doesn't add up
Perovskite - because lead sounds bad
3 weeks of the 'vid sucks...