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Everything Electric Podcast

Hydrogen is(n't) the future with Adam Vaughan

Everything Electric Podcast

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News, Leisure, Tech News, Automotive

4.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2021

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

In this episode Robert talks to Adam Vaughan, Chief reporter for 

@newscientist

 

They talk about carbon capture storage devices, how hydrogen could be used in the future. Current and potential energy distribution networks and techniques and will humans last the next 100 years on earth?

 

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another episode of the Fully Charge Plus podcast. This is a podcast

0:27.3

that discusses many aspects of the energy future of the human race. And this week is a very good

0:36.6

example of that. Very pleased to welcome onto the podcast Adam Vaughn who is a science communicator

0:43.4

of an extremely high level. He writes for the new scientist magazine in the UK and he just covers

0:50.3

many aspects of science, not just renewable energy and the transition to clean technologies. He also

1:01.1

covers health, he's written extensively about the pandemic, just a really bright man and just a really

1:08.8

good person to have a good old grill and go through all these different topics. So I've been frantically

1:14.8

catching up with his many articles that are available online. So if you Google Adam Vaughn,

1:21.5

new scientist, you will come across numerous fascinating articles, many of which are about

1:27.9

the energy transition and the pitfalls and glories they're in. But before we start that,

1:36.7

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2:24.1

greener future. Well there we go, let's get down to it. Please welcome on to the fully charged

2:32.8

plus podcast, Mr Adam Vaughn. So Adam thank you very much for finding time to talk to me because I

2:43.9

know you've just been scrolling through your articles. I mean you don't exactly sit around

2:49.2

twiddling your thumbs. You churn it out. You are producing content. I think the verb I like is

2:54.7

crafting. Crafting. Crafting. Crafting. Crafting. Crafting. Crafting. Yes, churning does not

3:01.5

right. It has been quite busy, let's say, in the wake of the IPCC report last week and with the

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