Episode 22: Varun Sivaram

On this podcast, Thomas Byrne, CEO of CleanCapital, sits down with Varun Sivaram, a thought leader in the clean energy space. This podcast discusses the bestseller’s new book “Taming the Sun”, which outlines the current clean energy landscape, and the advances needed to unleash it.

Besides being a writer, Varun Sivaram is a physicist and Chief Technology Officer at ReNew Power Ventures, a multibillion-dollar renewable energy firm. He is also a senior research scholar at Columbia University, a board member for the Stanford University Energy and Environment Institutes, and an editorial board member for the journal “Global Transitions”. Previously, Varun was a professor at Georgetown University and is a Rhodes and a Truman Scholar. Dr. Sivaram holds a degree from Stanford University and a Ph.D. from St. John’s College, Oxford University.

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Quality: Star Trek Voyager S01e01 720p Or 1080i Extra

This article breaks down the technical differences, the sources available, and the definitive answer for getting the experience for Caretaker . The Source: Why Voyager is a Remastering Nightmare Before comparing 720p and 1080i, you must understand the source material. Star Trek: Voyager was shot on Super 35mm film , which theoretically contains enough detail for a 4K scan. However, the visual effects (photon torpedoes, warp drive, the Array) were rendered at 480i standard definition (SD).

For Star Trek Voyager S01E01 , the 720p progressive scan version provides a superior viewing experience to the 1080i version. Why? Because the source is SD. Interlacing (1080i) introduces combing artifacts and stuttering that ruin the "extra quality" feel. 720p offers a smoother, more film-like experience. star trek voyager s01e01 720p or 1080i extra quality

"Caretaker." It’s the episode that launched the USS Voyager—and its crew of Maquis rebels and Starfleet officers—into the unexplored quadrants of our hearts. Nearly 30 years after its debut, fans are still debating the best way to watch Star Trek: Voyager’s pilot episode. The search query is specific: Star Trek Voyager S01E01 720p or 1080i extra quality. This article breaks down the technical differences, the

If you are a videophile, a fan editor, or a Trekkie building the ultimate digital library, you’ve likely encountered this dilemma. Should you prioritize the progressive scan clarity of 720p, or the higher resolution of 1080i? What does "extra quality" even mean for a show shot on 35mm film but mastered for 1990s standard-definition television? However, the visual effects (photon torpedoes, warp drive,

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