
Our show looks at energy poverty around the globe, explores how it limits people’s ability to flourish as human beings, and shines a light on efforts to increase energy access.
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S1E1: Remote Alaskan Microgrids
Professional Electrical Engineer Aimie Survant works with Alaska Village Electric Cooperative in the microgrid capital of the world.

S1E2: Mackendy's Story
First-hand accounts of energy poverty, black market fuel sales, and hospitals without electricity in the least electrified country in the Western Hemisphere: Haiti.

S1E3: Electricity and Human Development Index
Does electricity access lead to human flourishing? What is energy gluttony? Dr. Kayla Garrett guides us towards energy temperance.

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