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Future Fuel

Episode 14 of the Undercover Engineers podcast, hosted by Fun Kids, titled "Future Fuel" was published on September 30, 2023 and runs 15 minutes.

September 30, 2023 ·15m · Undercover Engineers

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Lloydie and Becky dive into the world of green fuels and cutting-edge hydrogen technology. They explore the advancements in renewable energy sources, energy storage, and the development of environmentally friendly fuels.

Discover how engineers are working to make these innovations a reality and the challenges they face!

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