The Hydrogen Enigma With Emily Pontecorvo
Everything Electric Podcast
The Fully Charged Show
4.9 • 1.5K Ratings
🗓️ 11 September 2023
⏱️ 57 minutes
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Summary
Emily Pontecorvo is an accomplished American journalist renowned for her expertise in environmental reporting and sustainable energy. She also holds a Masters in Science Writing from MIT.
Emily is a staff writer at Heatmap News. Previously she was a staff writer at the nonprofit climate journalism outlet Grist, where she covered all aspects of decarbonization, from clean energy to electrified buildings to carbon dioxide removal.
In this episode, Robert and Emily discuss future hydrogen use, carbon capture, MIT, oil refineries, home electrification and US state policy.
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