HydroGenerally - Episode 9: Nuclear Hydrogen
We started our podcast series by understanding how hydrogen is produced and then looked at where it should and could be used. We then focussed on specific sectors of aviation, maritime, and glass production before moving slightly away from our sector focus and looking at the role waste can play in the move towards the hydrogen economy. Last time we looked at hydrogen for combustion and today we are talking about nuclear hydrogen.
In this episode of the podcast, Debra Jones, Chemistry Knowledge Transfer Manager and Ray Chegwin, Nuclear Knowledge Transfer Manager from Innovate UK KTN, talk about nuclear uses for hydrogen with their special guest Allan Simpson, Technical Lead at the National Nuclear Laboratory.
Don’t miss this fascinating discussion centred around energy costs and the best future energy sources to focus on.
Useful links and additional information
- The Hydrogen Economy Innovation Network is a non-competitive community and an advisory group that pools knowledge from existing hydrogen communities to validate views on the current challenges to enabling low-carbon hydrogen uptake at scale and cost.
- Innovate UK KTN’s Materials Team covers a broad scope of the materials life cycle, from feedstock, processing techniques, design and manufacture, testing, standardisation, resource efficiency and circularity.
- Explore National Nuclear Laboratory, the organisation where our guest speaker works.
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- HydroGenerally – Episode 4: Hydrogen in a global maritime industry: plain sailing or a rough ride?
- HydroGenerally – Episode 3: Lift off for hydrogen in aviation
- HydroGenerally – Episode 2: Where should Hydrogen be used?
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