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🗓️ 20 October 2022
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Commercial air travel has connected humans across the globe in extraordinary ways. This connection, however, comes with a cost: about a billion tons of carbon emissions annually. There’s been major progress in other transportation sectors with cars, trains, trucks, buses, and even ships that run entirely on renewable energy. But for planes, the path to flying carbon-free hasn’t been so clear.
Paul Eremenko is on a mission to change that. His company, Universal Hydrogen, works with stakeholders across the airline industry to transition to an abundant clean-burning fuel source. You guessed it – it’s hydrogen!
This week on How I Built This Lab, Guy talks with Paul about the massive challenges the industry faces in updating planes for alternative fuel sources. Paul also shares how his long track record in aviation prepared him to launch his own company, which has now raised more than $85 million to lead the charge in transitioning aviation to green hydrogen fuel.
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0:14.1 | as we delve into the stories that show you |
0:16.2 | how the world really works. |
0:18.6 | That's Planet Money from NPR. |
0:24.2 | Hello and welcome to How I Built This Lab. |
0:26.9 | I'm Guy Roz. |
0:28.2 | So as many of you know, on this edition of the show, |
0:31.6 | we often talk to entrepreneurs working |
0:34.0 | on world-changing ideas and products, |
0:37.4 | technologies that might not be ready for commercial use today, |
0:41.2 | but that could transform the way we live tomorrow. |
0:45.0 | And also, technology that will have to work |
0:47.9 | in order to prevent the worst effects of climate change. |
0:51.6 | In the United States, the transportation sector |
0:54.1 | accounts for over a quarter of all carbon emissions |
0:57.3 | that's cars, trucks, planes, trains, and ships. |
1:01.4 | But we can see a light at the end of the tunnel |
1:03.6 | for most of these forms of transport, electricity. |
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