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EPISODE · Oct 3, 2024 · 47 MIN

#295 Decision Time for the Hydrogen Economy

from Engineering Matters

The first stable atom to form after the Big Bang was hydrogen. Transformed into other atoms through stellar nuclear fusion, it is the foundation of all matter. Bound with other elements in water and hydrocarbons, it is the basis for all life, and the fuel of the industrial revolution. But can it also be the foundation of a new, Net Zero, economy? And what should that new energy system look like? In this episode, we talk to three leading academics about the role of hydrogen in the UK energy transition. This new economy will be shaped in large part by decisions made now on whether hydrogen should be used in home heating. That will determine the viability of the national pipeline network, and this will have implications for how and where green hydrogen is generated. Our guests talk us through these key questions in the episode. The discussions will continue at the IET’s Powering Net Zero Week, which this year introduced a new hydrogen strand to help address these urgent decisions. Guests Dr Stuart Dawson, University of Sheffield, AMRC Prof. Tim Mays, University of Bath, GW Shift, UK-HyRES Prof. Sara Walker, University of Birmingham, HI-ACT Partner The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) inspires, informs, and influences the global engineering community. The IET’s Powering Net Zero Week, from 3-6 December 2024 in Birmingham, will gather industry and academic leaders to discuss advancements in renewable power, hydrogen technology, energy storage, and EV infrastructure. Attendees can engage in discussions, network, and contribute to the net zero conversation, playing a key role in the transition to a sustainable future.The post #295 Decision Time for the Hydrogen Economy first appeared on Engineering Matters.

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