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Mark Lundstrom is the founder and CEO of Radia.

Radia is developing the WindRunner, the world’s largest aircraft, specifically designed to transport massive offshore wind turbine blades—some reaching the length of football fields—to onshore sites. This capability, termed "GigaWind," could redefine the scope and scale of onshore wind projects. Radia isn’t stopping at building these groundbreaking aircraft; they also plan to develop wind energy projects to catalyze the GigaWind transformation.

This episode dives into Radia’s verticalized approach to addressing a major challenge in wind energy: the physical limitations of transporting turbine blades via the U.S. interstate highway system. By circumventing these constraints, Radia envisions a future where wind farms can reach unprecedented scales.

In this episode, we cover:

  • [2:13] Mark's background in aerospace
  • [6:27] Logistics of wind turbines on land today
  • [9:03] Onshore vs. offshore wind energy in terms of turbine size, logistics, and economics
  • [14:04] China's wind energy generation
  • [15:53] An overview of Radia's WindRunner aircraft
  • [20:57] Radia's plan to become a power provider
  • [24:07] Siting and permitting process for Radia's projects
  • [28:23] Radia's progress to date
  • [30:20] Capital stack needed to fund Radia's WindRunner
  • [35:05] Radia's decision to come out of stealth
  • [38:32] Who Radia wants to hear from and hire
  • [39:43] How Radia's solution can address AI power demands

Episode recorded on Sept 19, 2024 (Published on Nov 13, 2024)

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