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Keeping your finger on the energy technology pulse is never easy; so we’ve been talking to some of the key players about what lies ahead... The purpose of these podcasts is to educate and to inform. Views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of BP or its affiliates. Reference to any product, technology or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by BP or its affiliates.
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Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
Hydrogen - Orkney Islands special
Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
Angela Lamont visits the Orkney Islands to find out first-hand how they’re pioneering the use of hydrogen for power, energy storage and marine transport to help decarbonize their community.
Hosted by Angela Lamont, technology journalist, and featuring Neil Kermode and Caron Oag from EMEC; Adele Liddledale, Orkney Islands Council and David Hibbert, Orkney Marine services; plus Dan Walker from BP.
Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
Hydrogen
Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
Blue, green or grey … find out about the different technologies and how the Orkney Islands are using it as part of their pioneering approach to zero carbon energy. Could now be the time hydrogen comes of age?
Hosted by Angela Lamont, technology journalist, and featuring Neil Kermode & Caron Oag, EMEC; Professor Nigel Brandon, Charles Purkess, ITM Power; Kobad Bhavnagri, Bloomberg NEF; Trevor Milton, Nikola Motor Company; plus David Eyton, Anri Cohen and Angelo Amorelli from BP.
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Batteries - Kurt Kelty
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Kurt Kelty was the first ‘battery person’ at Tesla and in this podcast special he shares his story at what was a ground-breaking time for both battery technology and Tesla.
Friday Jan 03, 2020
Batteries+
Friday Jan 03, 2020
Friday Jan 03, 2020
In our second podcast on batteries, you'll hear some deeper insights on exactly how the technologies are evolving, how golf balls could hold the key to faster charging and how our idea of what makes a good battery may have been wrong all along.