Transforming Energy: The NREL Podcast

Renewable Energy Discovery Island App Encourages Young Scientists, and Electric Aviation Takes Flight

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Season 1 Episode 20

This episode discusses two recent stories from NREL:       

  1. The Renewable Energy Discovery (REDi) Island app, an innovative educational tool developed by researchers, immerses users in a virtual world powered entirely by renewable energy, showcasing technologies like hydropower and other marine energy. With interactive features allowing exploration of various renewable energy solutions and career opportunities, REDi Island is designed for students, educators, or really, anyone curious about how we can build a more sustainable world powered by clean energy.    
  2. A comprehensive analysis for the Federal Aviation Administration delves into the infrastructure challenges of charging electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, highlighting the need for significant grid upgrades to accommodate the demanding charging capacity while also providing tools for utilities to plan and optimize future infrastructure development. This study serves as a crucial step in preparing for the potential growth of electrified aviation, with ongoing collaboration between NREL and the FAA focusing on areas like hydrogen-powered infrastructure and enhancing energy resilience for aviation facilities. 

This episode was hosted by Kerrin Jeromin and Taylor Mankle, written and produced by Allison Montroy and Kaitlyn Stottler, and edited by James Wilcox, Joe DelNero, and Brittany Falch. Graphics are by Brittnee Gayet. Our title music is written and performed by Ted Vaca and episode music by Chuck Kurnik, Jim Riley, and Mark Sanseverino of Drift BC. Transforming Energy: The NREL Podcast is created by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado. We express our gratitude and acknowledge that the land we are on is the traditional and ancestral homelands of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute peoples. Email us at podcast@nrel.gov. Follow NREL on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, Threads, and Facebook.

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