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Send us a textRevolutionizing Trucking: High Road Energy's Hydrogen Trucks with DmitriIn this episode of the Trucking Risk and Insurance Podcast, Dmitri, the founder and CEO of High Road Energy, discusses his company's innovative approach to revolutionizing the trucking industry with hydrogen fuel cell technology. Dmitri shares his journey from a childhood passion for vehicles to creating a hydrogen truck service that combines vehicle fuel and maintenance in a cost-effective, efficient model. Key points include the benefits of hydrogen fuel cells over battery electric technology for long-haul trucking, the development of hydrogen refuelling infrastructure, and the company's current and future projects in Texas and California. Dmitri emphasizes the importance of collaboration and education in advancing this cleaner, more sustainable transportation solution.00:00 Introduction and Motivation00:36 High Road Energy's Hydrogen Solution02:26 Dmitri's Background and Journey03:55 Understanding the Pay-Per-Mile Model05:19 Challenges and Advantages of Hydrogen Trucks09:36 Technical Insights and Infrastructure14:32 Future Plans and Expansion25:19 Conclusion and Call to ActionDmitry SerovWebsite: www.hyroadenergy.comLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hyroad-energyGeneral Inquiries: info@hyroadenergy.com Your Hosts:John FarquharNational Risk Services Specialist, Transportation, Gallager GGBhttps://www.ajg.com/ca/M: 437-341-0932John_Farquhar@ajg.com Chris HarrisCEO, Safety Dawg Inc.905 973 7056Chris@SafetyDawg.comhttps://safetydawg.com/
As the data center industry continues to expand, two powerful forces are reshaping the search for next-generation power solutions. First, the rapid expansion of AI, IoT, and digital transformation is significantly increasing global power demand, placing increased pressure on traditional grid systems to meet the energy needs. The International Energy Agency forecasts that electricity consumption by data centers and AI could double by 2026, adding an amount equal to the entire current electricity usage of Japan. The second force is the urgent need for a smaller environmental footprint. As energy consumption rises, the drive for decarbonization becomes more critical, making it harder for data centers to balance environmental sustainability with performance reliability. In response to these challenges, data center leaders are looking beyond conventional solutions and exploring innovative alternatives that can meet the demands of a rapidly evolving industry. This podcast will focus on hydrogen fuel cell technology as a potential fuel source. This emerging technology has the potential to transform how data centers power their operations, providing a sustainable solution that not only helps reduce carbon emissions but also ensures reliable and scalable energy for the future. Hydrogen fuel cells present an opportunity for data centers. Unlike traditional fossil fuel-based systems, hydrogen fuel cells generate power through an electrochemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen, with water and heat as the only byproducts. This makes them a virtually emission-free, environmentally friendly power solution. Moreover, hydrogen fuel cells can reduce data center emissions by up to 99%, providing one of the most effective means of decarbonizing the industry. The environmental benefits are matched by their impressive efficiency, as fuel cells operate with fewer energy losses compared to traditional combustion-based systems. In this episode, Ben Rapp, Strategic Product Development Manager at Rehlko, will explore the science behind hydrogen fuel cells, offering an overview of the key components that make them a viable power solution for data centers. He will also highlight the practical advantages of hydrogen fuel cells, particularly their ability to deliver reliable, on-demand power with minimal disruption. This episode also addresses the challenges of adopting hydrogen fuel cells, including infrastructure development, cost, and the need for a robust hydrogen distribution network. Additionally, we talked to Ben about Rehlko's hydrogen fuel cell project and the partnerships involved. As part of this initiative, Rehlko has collaborated with companies like Toyota to develop a 100-kilowatt hydrogen fuel cell solution aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of data centers. We'll go over the progress of this partnership and the practical steps being taken to make hydrogen fuel cells a viable and scalable power solution. Finally, Ben will talk about his perspective on the future role of hydrogen fuel cells in data centers worldwide. With the industry facing increasing pressure to meet sustainability targets while ensuring performance reliability, hydrogen fuel cells are poised to play a critical role in the evolution of data center power systems. They offer both environmental and operational benefits that are essential for the industry's future. Whether used as a primary power source, backup system, or for grid stabilization, hydrogen fuel cells are poised to become a key player in the future of data center energy management.
In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, we dive into three game-changing hydrogen stories:
Is natural hydrogen the next big boom? In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, we cover three fascinating developments shaping the hydrogen economy—from massive new discoveries to fun, futuristic tech.
In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, we break down three massive hydrogen breakthroughs from around the world:
News and Updates: The Signal App, what is it and is it safe and secure? Apple is rumored to be adding a camera to the next generation of Apple watches EV maker BYD sales are soaring, but in China, for now! Could tariffs change that? Coca-Cola has a new vending machine that runs on Hydrogen Fuel Cells
In today's episode, you will learn a series of vocabulary words that are connected to a specific topic. This lesson will help you improve your ability to speak English fluently about a specific topic. It will also help you feel more confident in your English abilities.5 Vocabulary WordsGreen Building: (noun) A building designed, constructed, and operated to minimize its environmental impact and maximize energy efficiency.Example sentences: Green buildings use sustainable materials and energy-efficient technologies.Green buildings can reduce carbon emissions and improve indoor air quality.Green buildings often incorporate features like solar panels and rainwater harvesting systems.Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS): (noun) A technology that captures carbon dioxide emissions from large point sources, such as power plants, and stores them to prevent their release into the atmosphere.Example sentences: CCS can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel power plants.CCS technology is still in development and faces technical and economic challenges.CCS can be a valuable tool in the fight against climate change.Biomimicry: (noun) The design and production of materials, structures, and systems that are modeled after biological entities and processes.Example sentences: Biomimicry can inspire innovative solutions to engineering challenges.Biomimicry can lead to more sustainable and efficient technologies.Biomimicry is a growing field of research and development.Electric Vehicle (EV): (noun) A vehicle that is propelled by one or more electric motors, using energy stored in batteries.Example sentences: Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular.Electric vehicles produce zero tailpipe emissions.Electric vehicles can help to reduce air pollution.Hydrogen Fuel Cell: (noun) A device that generates electricity by combining hydrogen and oxygen.Example sentences: Hydrogen fuel cells can be used to power vehicles and stationary power plants.Hydrogen fuel cells produce water as a byproduct.Hydrogen fuel cells have the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.A Paragraph using the 5 vocabulary wordsEco-friendly tech is revolutionizing the way we live and work. Innovations like electric vehicles are reducing emissions and noise pollution, while hydrogen fuel cells offer a clean and efficient energy source. Green buildings, designed with sustainability in mind, incorporate energy-efficient systems and eco-friendly materials. By using biomimicry, we can learn from nature to create innovative solutions, such as self-cleaning surfaces and sustainable materials. Technologies like carbon capture and storage can help mitigate climate change by capturing and storing carbon dioxide emissions. As we embrace these advancements, we move closer to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future.If you want to sign up for the free daily English vocabulary newsletter, go towww.dailyenglishvocabulary.com
In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, we dive into three powerful stories shaping the global hydrogen economy:
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The hydrogen revolution is here! In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, I break down THREE major developments shaping the future of hydrogen:✅ Morocco's $32.5B Green Hydrogen Mega-Project
Hydrogen trucking and infrastructure are evolving FAST! In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, I break down:✅ Tata Motors' Hydrogen Truck Trials – India's first Class 8 fuel cell trucks hit the road, a major step in decarbonizing freight.✅ Spain's Enagas Invests €4 Billion – Hydrogen infrastructure expansion with H2Med pipeline & fueling stations.✅ Fuel Cell Cost Breakthrough – Nanotech at the University of Chicago could slash fuel cell costs by 30-40%.✅ Hydrogen Market Economics – How India's $12B truck market, Spain's $200M fueling revenue, and fuel cell cost cuts create a $50B global opportunity.
MotorTrend's Ed Loh & Jonny Lieberman sit down with the Executive Director of Energy Independence Now, Brian Goldstein! Learn more at EINow.com & DriveH2.org!0:57 - Question of the Day - Choosing The Right EV.9:27 - What is Energy Independence Now13:40 - California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's Hydrogen Highway Initiative.19:12 - Where Are We With Hydrogen Stations?21:00 - Infrastructure Challenges.26:41 - Advancements in Hydrogen Dispensing Technology.30:47 - Demand vs. Supply: The Hydrogen Dilemma.40:02 - The Future of Hydrogen Vehicles: Opportunities and Challenges.46:05 - The Environmental Impact of Our Energy Choices.49:03 - Navigating the Hydrogen Debate.55:18 - Personal Journey: From Alabama to Environmental Advocacy.01:06:27 - The Future of Hydrogen in Transportation.01:09:02 - Funding the Hydrogen Movement: Challenges and Opportunities.
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In the world of advanced technologies driving a greener, more sustainable future, few innovations have sparked as much excitement as hydrogen fuel cells. These groundbreaking energy sources have the potential to transform transportation and fundamentally alter our approach to power generation. At the forefront of this shift is Spectronik, an innovative company co-founded by our next guest. Specktronik is pushing the limits of hydrogen fuel cell technology and leading its integration into a wide range of industries - from drones to urban mobility. On The Right Business, Hongbin Jeong speaks with Jogjaman Jap, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder at Spectronik to find out more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast! In this special episode, Paul Rodden sits down with Andy Marsh, the visionary CEO of Plug Power, to discuss the company's journey and the pivotal role it's playing in shaping the global green hydrogen economy.Key Topics Covered:
Ryan Clayton, Global Head of Sales at Nikola Motor Company, sat down with Craig and JP onstage at the Future of Freight Festival (F3) in Chattanooga. They discuss the favorable regulatory environment and ESG environment for zero-emission vehicles, the economics and use cases of battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell trucks, and how Nikola's production in Arizona is accelerating. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this throwback episode, we're joined by Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, renowned atmospheric scientist and author, they discuss the intersection of faith and climate action, the importance of individual and systemic change, the role of extreme weather in shaping public perception of climate change, and how faith, beliefs and science must come together for effective climate action. Tune in for an insightful conversation that underscores the importance of uniting for a sustainable future! If you want to help us reach our goal of planting 30k trees AND get a free tree planted in your name, visit www.aclimatechange.com/trees to learn how.
Energy is changing in more ways than one! On the latest episode of A Climate Change, host Matt Matern is joined by Andy Marsh, CEO of Plug Power - a 12 billion dollar company that is leading the charge in hydrogen-based energy in the vehicular segment. Together, they cover the exciting and innovative advancements in hydrogen technology, the role of fuel cells in commercial vehicles, and how Plug Power's vision ties it all together. If you're curious about what lies ahead for us in the future of green energy, this is the conversation for you! Speaking of green, if you want to help us reach our goal of planting 30k trees AND get a free tree planted in your name, visit www.aclimatechange.com/trees to learn how.
https://youtu.be/M0UHj5rsQJQMatt and Sean talk about what's creating a hydrogen boom. Will hydrogen finally find a niche in our renewable energy future? Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell episode, How a Hydrogen Breakthrough is Closer Than Ever https://youtu.be/ISuUlc8widc?list=PLnTSM-ORSgi4At-R_1s6-_50PCbYsoEcjYouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/stilltbdpodcastGet in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackSupport the show: https://pod.fan/still-to-be-determinedFollow us on X: @stilltbdfm @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmfUndecided with Matt Ferrell: https://www.youtube.com/undecidedmf ★ Support this podcast ★
Microsoft announced today that it has entered into an agreement with ESB that will see its data centre power control and administration building in Dublin be powered by zero emissions green hydrogen power. The landmark pilot project is the first time that Hydrogen Fuel Cells will be used to provide electricity to a Microsoft data centre in Europe, supplying up to 250kW of clean energy to Microsoft's Dublin campus over an eight-week period. ESB's zero-emission Hydrogen Fuel Cells convert stored green hydrogen to electricity, with the only by-product being pure water. Designed to replace diesel generators, Hydrogen Fuel Cells produce no carbon emissions or harmful local air pollutants such as particulate matter, sulphur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides, which can have significant health and environmental impacts. The groundbreaking pilot is part of a series planned by ESB in 2024 and 2025 to showcase the versatility of hydrogen fuel cell technology in different power applications. The pilot is the first step in demonstrating the potential impact that hydrogen energy can have in helping to decarbonise the strategically important data centre sector in Ireland. Commenting on the launch of the pilot, Eoin Doherty, Vice President, EMEA Regional Leader, Microsoft Cloud Operations + Innovation, said: "The green hydrogen project we're launching with ESB is a pioneering first for Microsoft in Europe, demonstrating how zero-emissions hydrogen can be harnessed to power our digital lives. If scaled successfully, it could provide new ways of advancing sustainability in our sector and beyond." Lavinia Morris, General Manager, Microsoft's EMEA Data Centre Operations, commented further: "This pilot project is another important step in our journey to transition to carbon-free electricity supply for our data centres, buildings, and campuses around the world. As we look to advance a more sustainable future, we hope to build on the success of this pilot project and continue to find innovative ways to decarbonise our operations." Jim Dollard, ESB Executive Director, Generation and Trading, commented: "ESB believe green hydrogen will play an important role in the net zero energy system of the future. We're delighted to be working with Microsoft on this innovative pilot project that will showcase the potential for green hydrogen as part of zero emission electricity generation for data centres." Microsoft's Hydrogen Fuel Cell pilot project, in collaboration with ESB, is aligned with the 'Principles for Sustainable Data Centre Development' set out by Government in its 2022 policy statement by supporting the development of data centres that make efficient use of the electricity grid and delivering renewable energy. Today's announcement to harness green hydrogen is one of many steps and innovations that Microsoft is bringing to the data centre sector to ensure the sustainability of its existing and future cloud and AI infrastructure. In 2020, Microsoft announced an ambitious set of goals, encompassing all global infrastructure and operations, to be a carbon negative, water positive, and zero waste company that protect ecosystems by 2030. As well as investing in innovative technologies, Microsoft is playing a key role in helping to decarbonise the electricity grid. In November 2022, Microsoft announced new renewable energy contracts related to the development of more than 900 megawatts of onshore wind and solar energy projects in Ireland alone. The projects will see Microsoft significantly contribute to the Irish Government's 2030 corporate power purchase agreement (CPPA) target. This pilot project also builds upon Microsoft's ongoing testing and innovation in the area of hydrogen power, more of which is detailed here.
Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast!In episode 350, In this episode, Paul discusses misperceptions surrounding hydrogen, drawing insights from a Forbes article by Vidal Bharath. He shares strategies to overcome these challenges, highlighting the importance of education, data, partnerships, and supportive policies to unlock hydrogen's potential in the global energy landscape.Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please feel free to email me at info@thehydrogenpodcast.com with any questions. Also, if you wouldn't mind subscribing to my podcast using your preferred platform... I would greatly appreciate it. Respectfully,Paul RoddenVISIT THE HYDROGEN PODCAST WEBSITEhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.comDEMO THE H2 ADVANTAGEhttps://keyhydrogen.com/hydrogen-location-analytics-software/ CHECK OUT OUR BLOGhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.com/blog/WANT TO SPONSOR THE PODCAST? Send us an email to: info@thehydrogenpodcast.comNEW TO HYDROGEN AND NEED A QUICK INTRODUCTION?Start Here: The 6 Main Colors of HydrogenSupport the show
In this episode, Braxton Critcher delves into pressing topics in the automotive world. He highlights the significant push from the Auto Care Association for the Repair Act, encouraging listeners to contact their congresspersons to protect their rights in vehicle repairs. Braxton also covers BMW's ambitious plans to introduce hydrogen-powered vehicles by 2028, which aim to expand the existing infrastructure alongside Toyota. Additionally, he discusses the recent leadership changes within the automotive aftermarket charitable foundation, marking a new chapter for the organization. 00:00 New podcast series on the Repair Act.03:27 Contact congressperson; attend Right to Repair summit.08:50 Ford patent may impact data sharing and future technology.09:56 Please like, share, subscribe, and follow us.Write your congressperson about the Repair Act! Thanks to our sponsor AutoFix Auto Shop Coaching! Schedule your free strategy session here: autofixautoshopcoaching.com
In this episode of Trunk Talk, Gabi and Charlotte explore the exciting world of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. Discover how this cutting-edge technology works, its benefits for a cleaner environment, and the (many) challenges it faces. Listen in for insight on the latest innovations in hydrogen-powered transportation and let us know what you think! Tune in to see how hydrogen fuel cells might shape the future of driving! Thank you for watching! We appreciate your support - Gabi and Charlotte Looking to buy a vehicle in Ontario? Connect with Gabi here: https://www.brantfordkia.com/youtube.... Support the dealers who support this channel! www.brantfordkia.ca www.brantfordhyundai.ca www.owensoundhyundai.com FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM! @GABIS_GARAGE @CHARS.CARS.KHC @BRANTFORDKIA @BRANTFORDHYUNDAI @OWENSOUNDHYUNDAI
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Hello Earthlings! In this week's episode of "Earthlings 2.0," Lisa Ann talks to guest Joseph Pratt, CEO and CTO of Zero Emission Industries, on the potential of hydrogen fuel cells in decarbonizing the maritime industry. The episode delves into the groundbreaking work of Zero Emissions Industries and the positive findings that herald the viability of hydrogen as a sustainable power source for commercial vessels. Pratt shares insights into the challenges and opportunities of implementing hydrogen technology in the maritime sector, including the importance of infrastructure development and regulatory considerations. We also explore broader implications for the hydrogen industry, touching on ZeroEI's innovative fueling system and its potential to address current infrastructure bottlenecks.Join us as we navigate the potential of hydrogen to revolutionize marine transport, from the science behind fuel cells to the launch of the groundbreaking Sea Change ferry.Restoring Our Faith in Humanity this week is Brent Hughes, a marine ecologist from Sonoma State University, Christine Angelini, a coastal ecologist from the University of Florida, and their team's significant research. Their work reveals how reintroducing sea otters to the California coast catalyzed the revival of dwindling coastal marshes, offering a hopeful narrative of ecological recovery. For a dose of cuteness and inspiration, don't miss the episode's video on YouTube, featuring delightful sea otter footage.Key Topics: The Potential of Hydrogen Fuel Cells in Maritime Decarbonization: An exploration into how hydrogen fuel cells work and their application in decarbonizing the maritime industry, highlighting the environmental benefits and the technological breakthroughs that make this green alternative viable for commercial vessels.The Journey of the Sea Change Ferry: The story behind the world's first hydrogen-powered commercial vessel, the Sea Change ferry, including the challenges, innovations, and collaborative efforts that contributed to its development and the implications for the future of marine transport.Innovative Hydrogen Fueling Systems: Zero Emissions Industries' innovative hydrogen fueling system that addresses the current infrastructure bottlenecks, showcasing its broader applicability beyond maritime uses to other industries like trucking and aviation.Voices on The Show: Joseph Pratt, CEO and CTO of Zero Emission IndustriesLinkedin: Joseph Pratt Lisa Ann Pinkerton, Earthlings 2.0 Host, CEO of Technica Communications, and Founder of Women in Cleantech and Sustainability LinkedIn: Lisa Ann PinkertonX - Lisa Ann Pinkerton Instagram - @LisiAnniTechnica Communications Women in Cleantech and SustainabilityWeb Resources:ZeroEI Linkedin
The material could drastically improve the durability of existing fuel cell designs while also improving the efficiency of hydrogen production by 15%-20%. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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https://youtu.be/_qlf_42s1A0Matt and Sean talk about recent breakthroughs in hydrogen research, and talk about Matt's changing perspective on the tech.Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell episode, Why Hydrogen DOES Have a Future https://youtu.be/8UM-XNV9F0Y?list=PLnTSM-ORSgi4dFnLD9622FK77atWtQVv7YouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/stilltbdpodcastGet in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackSupport the show: https://pod.fan/still-to-be-determinedFollow us on Twitter: @stilltbdfm @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmfUndecided with Matt Ferrell: https://www.youtube.com/undecidedmf ★ Support this podcast ★
November 29, 2023: A Fuel for the Future: Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Our guest this week is Hugo Spowers, Company Architect of Riversimple, whose purpose is 'To pursue, systematically, the elimination of the environmental impact of personal transport.' Modernity demands that we have personal transport and the thought of giving it up is one of the many sticking points when people try to imagine a way through to a regenerative future: nobody wants to be limited to their immediate vicinity for work, leisure or social connection. At the same time, we're becoming increasingly aware of the limitations of electric vehicles - Simon Michaux has explained in detail the logistical limitations to rare earth batteries, and the environmental catastrophe created by their miningWhich is what makes the Riversimple's hydrogen fuel cell car so transformative. They've gone right back to the basics of what makes a car in the first place and then how could it be made better - not just lighter and more efficient and fuelled by something that doesn't create greenhouse gases - but how could it be made so that the aims of the manufacturer and the customer are aligned - and both are aiming for a habitable planet. On its own, this would be inspiring - but Riversimple doesn't stop there. The company is structured with the innovative - and I genuinely believe transformative - 'Future Guardian Governance model' - Hugo describes this in near the end of the podcast so I won't go into it here, but it seems to me that if every company in the world shifted to this model tomorrow, by the day after, we'd be on our way to healing many aspects of the meta-crisis. So with this in mind, sit back and prepared for a fundamental shift in how we see our role in the world and how we could move towards the future we need, with Hugo Spowers of Riversimple. Riversimple https://www.riversimple.com/RIversimple Subscription model https://www.riversimple.com/subscription/Riversimple Future Guardian governance model https://www.riversimple.com/governance/Invest in Riversimple here https://www.riversimple.com/investment/Paul Hawken 'The Ecology of Commerce' https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-ecology-of-commerce-revised-edition-a-declaration-of-sustainability-paul-hawken/883510?ean=9780061252792
MotorTrend's Ed Loh & Jonny Lieberman chat with Nikola's Chief Engineer & Head of Vehicle Platforms - Christian Appel! The guys explore Nikola's ground-breaking Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Semi Truck! 2:00 - Getting a look at Nikola's Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Semi Truck! 3:43 - So, what is a Hydrogen Fuel Cell? 8:42 - Drivetrain architecture. 12:46 - 70 Kilograms of Hydrogen. MPK (Miles Per Kilogram). 15:09 - What's the range? 15:44 - How does Hydrogen power the truck? 17:49 - EV Mode. 19:27 - "Backpack style" hydrogen tank design. 23:01 - European perspective on the truck. 26:27 - Thoughts on Tesla Semi & Decarbonizing the trucking industry. 27:52 - New designs & new innovations. 31:21 - Refueling? 37:33 - Working on infrastructure with Volterra. 39:02 - Decarbonizing - Who's making the hydrogen? 43:22 - Feedback from drivers. 46:15 - Cab environment & suspension. 49:07 - Feedback from fleet owners. 52:39 - Comparing fuel prices. 54:39 - Full battery electric version. 57:29 - Solid State Batteries. 01:00:28 - Cooling system. 01:03:38 - Road to autonomy. 01:07:02 - Product line & Origin Story. 01:10:26 - Where are they built? 01:15:01 - Nikola's customers. 01:17:45 - Christian's background. 01:23:00 - Chinese market. 01:25:05 - "This is really a unique time in history." 01:28:03 - The Software Defined Revolution. 01:34:55 - Christian's personal fleet.
Tesla and BYD steal the headlines as they race for global leadership in battery electric vehicles. But on the near horizon there is another technology that delivers zero emissions: hydrogen fuel cells. General Motors has been developing fuel cell solutions for more than 20 years. They are doing important pilot testing of fuel cell applications for Class 8 trucks, with the US military on battlefield applications and in mobile charging units. My guest this week, Charlie Freese, is an expert on all vehicle propulsion systems and is currently focused on hydrogen. In our conversation, I ask Charlie what he drives to work every day, how soon he sees himself behind the wheel of a vehicle powered by fuel cells and where hydrogen fuel cells are a better solution than battery electric vehicles.
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The executive director of GM's hydrogen fuel cell business highlights the automaker's decades-long history with fuel cell technology, explains when to use fuel cells vs. electric vehicle batteries and shares how GM is taking the technology to other industries. The episode is part of an Automotive News project on hydrogen fuel cell technology.
Are there performance advantages to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles over electric? Find out in this week's episode of #UtilimarcFleetFYIs.Share your thoughts on LinkedIn, Instagram or Facebook with #UtilimarcFleetFYIs.www.utilimarc.com
In this episode, Lulu and Alison discuss some of the latest trends in airline seats and the challenges airlines face in improving the flying experience.Read more:https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/young-innovater-fights-to-make-economy-class-more-spacious-with-wild-double-decker-aircraft-seats/https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/first-flight-of-regional-jet-powered-by-hydrogen-fuel-cells-40-seater-is-largest-ever-to-fly/Support the show FOLLOW US: Facebook Instagram Youtube Twitter Pinterest Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Send us your stories & support the show:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thedailyhappy
MotorTrend's Ed Loh & Jonny Lieberman chat with Hyundai's EVP & Head of CV Development Tech Unit, Martin Zeilinger, and EVP & Head of Global CV Hydrogen Fuel Cell Business, Ken Ramirez. The guys discuss Hyundai's brand new XCIENT Hydrogen Fuel Cell Class 8 Tractor Trailer for the American market! 4:07 - Why bother with Hydrogen? 9:02 - Production of Hydrogen. 11:51 - Scope of Long-Haul Trucking with Hydrogen. 13:57 - How does it work? 15:40 - Safety concerns? 17:42 - Where will the Hydrogen infrastructure come from? 26:32 - Martin's background prior to Hyundai. 28:07 - Ken's background prior to Hyundai. 30:47 - Where does Long-Haul Trucking fit into Hyundai's global alternative fuels initiative? 33:08 - When did they start taking Hydrogen seriously? 36:55 - When will the Class 8 Truck hit the streets in America? 41:52 - Why Hydrogen Fuel Cell for Class 8 vehicles? 46:15 - Does Hydrogen technology work for Boats & Airplanes? 47:44 - What are the concerns they hear from companies about making the switch? 51:29 - Alternate applications for Hydrogen Fuel Cell technology. 54:02 - Is it really *that* clean?
What's up to my perspicacious pelicans and jaunty jerboas! Welcome back to the BNP and thank you for joining! I'm back in the saddle after life forced me to take a couple weeks off, and back with a wild and woolly episode that features a little something for everyone. The ep starts off proper with a zany audio tidbit, then moves to a segment examining the proven physics of the water powered car, electrolysis and splitting the water molecule, and the hydrogen fuel cell that makes it possible. The fact is, we do have the technology to achieve this, but powerful forces who are dedicated to preserving the status quo and perpetuating the supremacy of oil and gas continue to sabotage the effort. I tell the story of Aaron Salter Jr., the security guard at Tops Market in Buffalo, NY, who was shot and killed defending the store during the mass shooting event on May 14, 2022. Salter was a gifted engineer who had successfully designed a functional water-powered vehicle. He is not the first genius engineer who has died suddenly and under bizarre circumstances after inventing a water powered engine. We dive into the history of the hydrogen fuel cell, the inventor Stanley Meyer (and his untimely death), and I feature an interview with Salter himself discussing his revolutionary breakthrough. Article Link: The Conspiracy Against Water Powered CarsWe then move to a conversation featuring Justin Ohldguy, author of Killing Your Lion, an important book which dives into a timely topic: how to be an old school man in the muddled, confused and baffling modern world. We dive into the nuances of his book, why he chose to write it, and we examine the in's and outs of this critical topic in general, utilizing snippets of the manuscript to frame the discussion. Enjoy the conversation! Support Justin Ohldguy and Buy Killing Your Lion here.I finish off the episode with a brief solo segment where I share about what's been going on in my life personally, my apartment getting broken into and trashed, dealing with so much loss and death in the family, cumulative grief and the process of grieving, and just continuing to move forward and thrive despite it all. Onward and upward, the only constant is change and we have no choice but to keep putting one foot in front of the other. Thank you for being part of the journey.If you derive some value from the free shows I put out, please consider supporting my work at https://www.patreon.com/noetics.You can now also help me directly by donating to my Cash App: $BarbarianRavenOr: at buymeacoffee.com/noetics.Don't forget to check out the video show w/ Dr. Sylvie on Rokfin: https://rokfin.com/BarbarianYakFestThanks so much for supporting the show. Spread the word and tell a friend! Let's expand our growing tribe of philosopher barbarians.One Love,little raven kawwwTRACKLIST FOR THIS EPISODE Dykotomi - Corvid CrunkVolkor X - Tony Chew Is DeadTenno - Mind Temple (Lo Fi Mix) Soulection Radio Show 590Kansas City Express - This Is The PlaceThe Isley Brothers - For The Love Of You Parts 1 & 2Joey Quinonez - Drifting on a Memory (Joe Kay's Edit)Kiddie Gang - AdiccionChill Lab - Stroll By River (Lo Fi Mix)Javiera Mena - La Isla de LesbosCal'El M. Dayhaat'e: Aaron Salter Being interviewed about his Hydrogen Fuel SSupport the show
With hydrogen fuel cells eligible for significant incentives, Hyzon Motors CEO Parker Meeks looks forward, including to a pilot with hybrid powertrain maker Hyliion Holdings.Follow the Truck Tech PodcastOther FreightWaves Shows
These guys went and did it again: an accidental "oops, all Toyota!" edition of the Unnamed Automotive Podcast flies out of the web and into your ears this week. First, Ben drives the 2023 Toyota Mirai so he can discuss the feasability of the hydrogen powered future that Toyota is harping on. With sleek styling, and harsh limitations and middling performance, is this really what Toyota sees as the future? Then the guys talk about the brands unwavering position against ZEV mandates, and whether they're just sour about being on the wrong side of the "EVs vs everything" fight. Finally, Sami talks about his recent experience in Europe and talks about the coolest Toyota vehicles he saw at their TWO museums in Cologne, Germany. Don't forget to rate, review, subscribe and get in touch with us through the website or social media. And if you had fun this week, consider leaving us a tip on Ko-Fi!
Hey Climate Confident listeners! Welcome to this week's episode of the Climate Confident podcast, where we dive into the world of climate solutions and explore the latest developments in the fight against climate change.In this episode, I was joined by Emily Pontecorvo, a reporter for Grist, who shared her expertise on the topic of green hydrogen. We explored what green hydrogen is, how it's produced, and its potential to be a game-changer in the fight against climate change.Emily also shed light on the EU Green Hydrogen Rules, which aim to define green hydrogen and its eligibility for subsidies. We discussed the three criteria the EU has set for green hydrogen: additionality, regionality, and time matching, and the controversy surrounding the monthly time matching requirement.Emily also touched on the potential uses of hydrogen and the gas industry's push to make hydrogen the future fuel for heating homes. She explained the challenges and limitations of this idea, and why it may not make economic sense.Overall, this was a fascinating conversation that provided a lot of insights into the world of green hydrogen and its potential to make a positive impact on the environment.Here is the link to Michael Liebreich's Hydrogen Ladder that we referenced in the episode.If you want to learn more about Emily and her work, be sure to check out her reporting on grist.org and follow her on Twitter at @EmilyPont.Thanks for tuning in to this episode of the Climate Confident podcast! See you in the next one!Podcast supportersI'd like to sincerely thank this podcast's generous supporters: Lorcan Sheehan Hal Good Jerry Sweeney Christophe Kottelat And remember you too can Support the Podcast - it is really easy and hugely important as it will enable me to continue to create more excellent Climate Confident episodes like this one.ContactIf you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - get in touch via direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. If you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover the show. CreditsMusic credit - Intro and Outro music for this podcast was composed, played, and produced by my daughter Luna JuniperThanks for listening, and remember, stay healthy, stay safe, stay sane!
Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast!In episode 191, Toyota's fuel cells go to France and plug power announces a new project in Spain. All of this on today's hydrogen podcast.Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please feel free to email me at info@thehydrogenpodcast.com with any questions. Also, if you wouldn't mind subscribing to my podcast using your preferred platform... I would greatly appreciate it. Respectfully,Paul RoddenVISIT THE HYDROGEN PODCAST WEBSITEhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.comCHECK OUT OUR BLOGhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.com/blog/WANT TO SPONSOR THE PODCAST? Send us an email to: info@thehydrogenpodcast.comNEW TO HYDROGEN AND NEED A QUICK INTRODUCTION?Start Here: The 6 Main Colors of Hydrogen