Found.Energy
@foundenergyAl
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Boston, MA
Joined January 2023
“Instead of using barrels of oil, you truck in refined aluminum, which is safer and easier to transport than volatile fossil fuels and doesn’t release carbon and toxic gases." @BostonGlobe @watha
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The company, Found Energy, says its technology produces heat, steam, and hydrogen while returning the metal back to the raw materials from which it was made. Those materials, in turn, can be used to...
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This year alone almost two billion dollars of public funding went into geothermal energy. But there's one massive problem nobody's talking about.
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The climate world talks non-stop about clean energy generation and storage, but they're forgetting that transmission is the bottleneck.
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Look at this map. Canada has clean energy to spare, but New York, only a stone's throw away, is still burning natural gas. How do we connect them?
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At night, something weird happens in almost every American city. Clean energy quietly switches off, and the grid lights up with fossil fuels, polluting the environment.
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Look at this factory in Ohio. It produces glass. Oddly enough, it can't run on the solar and wind that Ohio produces.
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Steel is one of the most commonly used materials on Earth, yet it consumes so much energy. Let’s dive in.
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Look I would never eat steak personally, but let's talk about how steak knives are made. There’s a lot of hidden energy that goes into making them.
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8% of the world's carbon emissions come from cement plants like these. How do we solve this problem?
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All the energy required to make the world's glass supply for a year could be used to power a mid-sized European country.
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The energy used to make this plate is way more than this microwave uses to heat your food.
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It takes 1 MWh of electricity to power a home for a month. How much fuel is required to make that electricity?
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Today’s tech companies are building their own power plants. Let’s dive into this.
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There’s a $2T energy market waiting to be disrupted. Let me break it down.
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Renewable electricity can't replace 20% of global energy.
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This fertilizer plant consumes more energy than 10,000 homes. Let me explain.
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Making a single slab of that concrete sidewalk sitting outside your house probably put more carbon emissions and pollutants into the atmosphere than your car did this week.
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Plastic forks are not great for the environment, but neither are stainless steel ones. I’m going to investigate the energy that went into making the fork you use at dinner every night.
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