How Energy Actually Works: Efficiency, Storage, and What Comes Next
This week’s episode takes a deeper dive into something we all use every day but rarely stop to think about, energy. Not the vague kind that powers coffee conversations, but the real, measurable, borderline nerdy stuff that determines why your electricity bills look the way they do and why entire industries rise and fall.
Jake walks through how energy actually works, from old standbys like coal and oil to the rapid rise of natural gas, wind, and solar. Along the way, he breaks down concepts like energy density, BTUs, and why some fuels deliver more bang for the buck than others. It turns out the shift away from coal has less to do with politics and a lot more to do with simple economics.
The conversation explores how innovation really happens. High prices spark change, new technology disrupts the old, and no amount of resistance can hold it back for long. From the fracking boom that made natural gas dominant to the surprising cost advantages now emerging in solar and wind, the episode connects the dots between energy markets, technological breakthroughs, and the future of electricity itself.
There is also a candid look at what comes next, including the limits of renewables, the challenge of energy storage, and why lithium, rare earths, and infrastructure will shape the next chapter just as much as sunlight and wind. Even electric vehicles make their way into the discussion as a real-world example of how these trends are already showing up in everyday life.
If you have ever wondered why the world is moving away from certain energy sources, or what might replace them next, this episode pulls back the curtain and explains it all in a way that is both practical and surprisingly entertaining.
This episode was recorded on May 22, 2026.
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