Direct Current - An Energy.gov Podcast

Energy.gov Digital Team

Direct Current is a podcast about energy -- the kind that lights our homes, powers our lives and shapes our world. From the U.S.

  • 38 minutes 36 seconds
    S4 E5: End of Year Chat with Secretary Jennifer Granholm

    Join us for an energizing conversation with Secretary Jennifer Granholm, focused on the Department of Energy’s 2023 accomplishments and the progress of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda. From shaping the future of transportation to creating thousands of good-paying clean energy jobs. With historic investments in our electric grid to deliver reliable, affordable, clean power to all Americans, including in rural and underserved communities. DOE is focused on a just clean energy economy, ensuring that this historic transition lifts up the most vulnerable among us. Find out how the Investing in America agenda is helping everyday Americans and more on this episode of Direct Current.

    20 December 2023, 7:52 pm
  • 25 minutes 22 seconds
    S4 E4: 70 Years of Atoms for Peace

    70 years ago, President Dwight D. Eisenhower went before the United Nations and delivered a speech unlike anything the world had ever heard. The president spoke in sweeping terms about the terrible destructive power of new atomic weapons. But he also had a message for the assembly, one with a more optimistic tone: Join us in harnessing the power of the atom for good — not evil. From the dawn of the atomic age, nuclear power branched into two distinct paths: nuclear energy, and nuclear weapons. A chain reaction of historical events would lead down one path to the creation and eventual detonation of the world’s first atomic weapons in 1945. Down the other path, work forged ahead on peaceful uses of nuclear power. Join us on a trip through nuclear history, from "Atoms for Peace" to today.

    8 December 2023, 4:53 pm
  • 12 minutes 32 seconds
    S4 E3: Fully Charged: How Batteries Are Combating the Climate Crisis, Part 1

    The first of two episodes, we’re going under the hood to take a look at something these EVs all share in common — a battery. Where do they come from? How do they work? And how the U.S. is working to meet the demand for millions of batteries for EVs, grid storage, and more.

    17 October 2023, 2:52 pm
  • 36 minutes 30 seconds
    The Manhattan Project, Part 2 (REBROADCAST)

    The conclusion of our two part story on the Manhattan Project. We take you to the Trinity site where the first bomb was tested and then follow the Airmen as they drop the first ever atomic bombs. Later, learn about the creation of the Department of Energy and how, along with the National Park Service, we're preserving the origins of nuclear power and weaponry.

    20 July 2023, 8:41 pm
  • 35 minutes 27 seconds
    The Manhattan Project, Part 1 (REBROADCAST)

    The first of two episodes that tell the story of an unprecedented, U.S. government effort to beat Nazi Germany in the race to construct a nuclear weapon, the dawn of the atomic age, and how that legacy is being preserved.

    20 July 2023, 8:41 pm
  • 18 minutes 15 seconds
    S4 E2: The Extremes of Weather in a Changing Climate

    In this second episode of season 4 of Direct Current, we dive into a topic that’s been in the news a lot lately: extreme weather. While intense storms have splashed across headlines throughout history, the frequency seems to be increasing. Interviews with Colin Zarzycki, an Assistant Professor at Penn State University, and Alan Rhoades, a research scientist with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, help us explain how climate modeling is helping scientists predict what may lie ahead. 

    6 July 2023, 5:12 pm
  • 18 minutes 34 seconds
    S4 E1: Keeping the Lights on in Ukraine

    Season 4 of Direct Current opens with a race against the clock, as the Department of Energy and National Labs join forces with industry and international partners to get emergency shipments of electrical grid components to Ukraine — before Russian attacks plunge the country into darkness.

    3 May 2023, 7:02 pm
  • 14 minutes 22 seconds
    Who Cares About Quantum? (Season 4 Teaser)

    "Quantum" is everywhere these days — in the news, on TV, in the titles of blockbuster action films — but what even is it? Why is it important to understand it? Basically... who cares about quantum?

    To find out, we got philosophical with National Lab quantum scientists Anna Grassellino and David Awschalom about their brain-bending research, the massive impacts it could have on our lives, and the joy and frustration of chasing breakthroughs that can take decades to arrive.

    Also: Season 4 of Direct Current is coming soon! Subscribe today wherever you get your podcasts to get a fresh delivery of energy audio goodness in your feed when it drops in spring 2023. Don't miss it!

    22 February 2023, 5:25 am
  • 20 minutes 10 seconds
    People Powered: Chris Castro, Director of Sustainability
    For years, Chris Castro worked tirelessly to bring a brighter future to the city of Orlando, Florida. We heard from the (now-former) director of sustainability about how he got his start, his passion for clean energy, and the city's resilience efforts.
    4 August 2022, 4:10 pm
  • 33 minutes 34 seconds
    SPECIAL FEATURE: The Name Change Initiative
    From Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's podcast "A Day in the Half-Life" comes this episode about the challenges facing scientists who transition to a new identity — and efforts to get transgender researchers proper credit for their published work.
    17 June 2022, 3:35 pm
  • 18 minutes 58 seconds
    People Powered: Conrad Flowers, Lead Interconnection Engineer
    Conrad Flowers wanted a more fulfilling career, so he followed his passion and took a job in solar energy. Now he’s connecting solar farms to the electric grid and helping train the next generation of engineers.
    13 April 2022, 3:31 pm
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