Net Hero Podcast – With Sumit Bose Podcast
1) Mapping out our clean future
As Britain gears up to rebuild the grid, roll out EV charging and accelerate infrastructure, how do we actually know where anything should go?
2) Net Hero Podcast - Has COP copped it?
Is COP still worth it or is the whole net zero project starting to wobble? That's the topic for this week's chat with Lord Adair Turner
3) Powering our lives floating on a tide
Is it time for floating wind? Or is it just an expensive impractical folly? That's this week's topic on the podcast 🎧 Listen now on Apple, Spotify & all major platforms. Subscribe, share, and dive...Show More
4) Come fly with me....
Sustainable aviation fuel is finally stepping into the spotlight and this week’s Net Hero Podcast dives straight into the fight to clean up flying 🎧 Listen now on Apple, Spotify & all major platfo...Show More
5) America's local dilemma and AI headache
This week I speak to the boss of Octopus in the USA about AI, data demand and the tricky to navigate net zero world of state specific supply
6) Is chatting with AI changing our climate?
This time around it's a warm welcome back to Dr Frederick Bertley from COSI and we tackle the thing that'll change climate forever - AI 🎧 Listen now on Apple, Spotify & all major platforms. Subscr...Show More
7) Turning whisky waste into green chemicals
This episode the forgotten side of decarbonising - how to make 'sustainable' chemicals used in everyday items
8) From F1 to fixing fridges the world of fluid dynamics
Is an SMR the key to unleashing wide scale clean power? Find out in this episode... 🎧 Listen now on Apple, Spotify & all major platforms. Subscribe, share, and dive in! To read the full article, Cl...Show More
9) Mini nuclear reactors coming to your neighbourhood soon!
Is an SMR the key to unleashing wide scale clean power? Find out in this episode... 🎧 Listen now on Apple, Spotify & all major platforms. Subscribe, share, and dive in! To read the full article, Cl...Show More
10) The waste food that could be powering your home
This week could you be binning a useful source of power each time you throw out your food waste?