How to modernize America’s power grid

How to modernize America’s power grid

Good Clean Energy is a podcast that tackles one of the most existential questions of our time: how to build a world with abundant, affordable, carbon-free electricity. TAE’s Jim McNiel dives into deep conversations with experts ranging from scientists to innovators to changemakers about the challenges our current electricity systems face and updates on the race for game-changing, clean ways to power our lives.

On this episode, Jim is joined by Christina Hayes, Executive Director of Americans for a Clean Energy Grid, a coalition working to expand, integrate and modernize the North American high-capacity transmission grid.

Former ISS Commander Terry Virts: “The new Apollo needs to be energy”

Former ISS Commander Terry Virts: “The new Apollo needs to be energy”

Good Clean Energy is a podcast that tackles one of the most existential questions of our time: how to build a world with abundant, affordable, carbon-free electricity. TAE’s Jim McNiel dives into deep conversations with experts ranging from scientists to innovators to changemakers about the challenges our current electricity systems face and updates on the race for game-changing, clean ways to power our lives.

On this episode, Jim is joined by Col. Terry Virts, former NASA astronaut and commander of the International Space Station, to talk about how Virts’ time in space has shifted his perspective and what’s next for space travel.

One step closer to hydrogen-boron fusion energy

One step closer to hydrogen-boron fusion energy

Good Clean Energy is a podcast that tackles one of the most existential questions of our time: how to build a world with abundant, affordable, carbon-free electricity. TAE’s Jim McNiel dives into deep conversations with experts ranging from scientists to innovators to changemakers about the challenges our current electricity systems face and updates on the race for game-changing, clean ways to power our lives.

On this episode, Jim is joined by Rich Magee, TAE’s Senior Director of Physics Research and Development, to talk about promising new experiments the company has conducted with Japan’s National Institute for Fusion Science.

Explaining nuclear energy to the TikTok generation, with Kaylee Cunningham

Explaining nuclear energy to the TikTok generation, with Kaylee Cunningham

Good Clean Energy is a podcast that tackles one of the most existential questions of our time: how to build a world with abundant, affordable, carbon-free electricity. TAE’s Jim McNiel dives into deep conversations with experts ranging from scientists to innovators to changemakers about the challenges our current electricity systems face and updates on the race for game-changing, clean ways to power our lives.

In this episode, McNiel is joined by Kaylee Cunningham, a first-year PhD student at MIT in nuclear engineering and a popular TikTok influencer who’s focused on communicating about the potential for nuclear power. The pair discuss Cunningham’s efforts to educate her generation about nuclear energy in a relatable, fast-paced way.

How to End Energy Poverty in Africa

How to End Energy Poverty in Africa

Good Clean Energy is a podcast about how to build a world with abundant, affordable, carbon-free electricity. TAE’s Jim McNiel hosts in-depth conversations with scientists, innovators and energy experts about the challenges our electricity systems face and the race for game-changing, clean ways to power our lives.

In this episode, Jim is joined by Rose Mutiso, research director for the D.C.-based think tank Energy for Growth Hub, to discuss her work and the path forward for “energy poor” countries on the continent of Africa.

Abundant Energy Changes Everything

Abundant Energy Changes Everything

Good Clean Energy is a podcast about how to build a world with abundant, cheap, carbon-free electricity. TAE’s Chief Marketing Officer Jim McNiel hosts in-depth conversations with scientists, innovators and energy experts about the challenges our electricity systems face and the race for game-changing, clean ways to power our lives.

This week, we speak to Eli Dourado, an economist and a senior research fellow at the Center for Growth and Opportunity at Utah State University who believes that “energy superabundance” — access and productive use of an endless supply of cheap, clean energy— will drive dramatic increases in economic growth, improve human well-being and unlock solutions to many of the world’s biggest challenges.