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EPISODE · Sep 16, 2025 · 23 MIN

How is innovation shaping a fossil-free energy future? - with Alain Bécoulet from ITER

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The future of energy hinges on our ability to generate sustainable, fossil-free electricity at scale and at a viable cost. Is this a distant dream, or a tangible reality within reach?In this episode of New Era of Engineering, Dr. Alain Bécoulet, Deputy Director General of ITER, and Jean-Luc Chabaudie,  Head of the Future of Energy program at Capgemini Engineering, explore the transformative potential of fusion energy and its role in reshaping global energy systems.From carbon reduction and energy sovereignty to grid stability and hydrogen storage, this conversation dives deep into the innovations driving a cleaner, more resilient energy future. Discover how fusion could help us reproduce the energy of stars here on Earth—and what it means for the planet, industry, and society.Guests :  Dr. Alain Bécoulet, Deputy Director General of ITERJean-Luc Chabaudie, Head of the Future of Energy program at Capgemini EngineeringHost: Brian Doherty ​Production & Realization: Brockhill Creative Ltd.

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