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The Cleaner Future of Motorsports | Energy Tech Summit
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Moderator: Hemal Jhaveri, WIRED Speakers: Jeff Dodds, CEO, Formula E Kevin Magnussen, Formula One Driver
The World's First Digital Empathy Experiment | Energy Tech Summit
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Speaker: Sean Rogg, Futurist
How to Sustainably Power the AI Revolution | Energy Tech Summit
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The explosive rise of AI has unleashed a wave of innovation that’s reshaping economies and lives. But, as with any emerging technology, its wider impacts have yet to be fully understood. We will explore the opportunities of AI and the challenges it is facing due to its energy consumption. Moderator: Katie Drummond, WIRED Speakers: Kamini Aisola, Director, EMEA Specialists, AWS Guido Simon, Dire...
Why the Energy Transition Needs a Housing Revolution | Energy Tech Summit
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Faced with the twin crises of energy and the cost-of-living, many households have been left struggling with debts. This panel deep dives into what needs to be done to decarbonise homes to address climate change and to create a more equitable society. Moderator: Greg Williams, WIRED Speakers: Francis Kéré, Founder, Kéré Architecture Giuliana Auinger, Vice President, Strategy & Sustainability, Sc...
Greg Jackson in Conversation With Bertrand Piccard | Energy Tech Summit
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Moderator: Greg Jackson, Octopus Energy Speaker: Bertrand Piccard, Serial Explorer, Psychiatrist and Pioneer of Clean Technologies
How Ukraine is Rebuilding Energy | Energy Tech Summit
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Speaker: Yuliana Onishchuk, CEO & Founder, Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation
Global Challenge, Global Collaboration | Energy Tech Summit
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No single nation can tackle climate change in isolation-addressing this challenge requires urgent multilateral collaboration. Across the world we are seeing encouraging advances in renewable energy, but to truly make a significant impact we need to combine our forces and learn from each other’s successes and challenges. Now is the time for a global response. Moderator: Hemal Jhaveri, WIRED Spea...
Global Energy Interconnection Pathway Towards Sustainable Development | Energy Tech Summit
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Speakers: Luo Xi, Head of Project Development, GEIDCO Qiying Zhang, President and Chief Technology Officer, Smart Energy Group
Driving Sustainability: Global Transport and the Journey to Net Zero | Energy Tech Summit
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The transportation industry is the highest emitter of CO2 in Europe and the US, accounting for approximately 20-30 percent of emissions. Its heavy reliance on fossil fuels, travel lifestyles, and the movement of global goods pose a huge challenge. We’ll explore the technologies transforming the industry, from solar planes to carbon-free ships-andwhat’s next after EVs are mainstream. Moderator: ...
Octopus Energy: Exciting Announcement | Energy Tech Summit
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Speaker: Greg Jackson, Founder & Chief Executive, Octopus Energy
How to Design for a Warming Planet | Energy Tech Summit
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Speaker: Francis Kéré, Founder, Kéré Architecture
Climate Tech, Geopolitics and European Competitiveness | Energy Tech Summit
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Hear from EU leaders on Europe’s energy history, and see where the EU can push more strongly on climate and energy policy to truly transform the energy industries of member countries, and define European Competitiveness. Moderator: Greg Williams, WIRED Speakers: Ann Mettler, Vice President, Europe, Breakthrough Energy Sabrina Schulz, Expert, Climate and Energy Policy
Changing Gears: The Future of EVs | Energy Tech Summit
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Transitioning to electric vehicles (EVs) is a critical step forward in tackling climate change, with governments and policymakers worldwide encouraging their widespread adoption. But sales of EVs in Europe are slowing down. What continued incentives and government support is needed to make affordable EVs a reality? This panel brings together OEMs, EV natives and leaders in EV infrastructure dev...
300 Years of Energy History in 15 Minutes | Energy Tech Summit
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Speaker: Arthur Downing, Director of Strategy, Octopus Energy
Will AI Kill the App? | WIRED Events
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Will AI Kill the App? | WIRED Events
How Will Generative AI Reinvent HR? | WIRED Events
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How Will Generative AI Reinvent HR? | WIRED Events
Lingo by Abbott at WIRED Health
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Lingo by Abbott at WIRED Health
EY at WIRED Health
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EY at WIRED Health
How AI is Changing Health and Life Sciences with Pushmeet Kohli | WIRED Health
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How AI is Changing Health and Life Sciences with Pushmeet Kohli | WIRED Health
How to Fix the Gender Health Gap | WIRED Health
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How to Fix the Gender Health Gap | WIRED Health
AI in Healthcare | WIRED Health
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AI in Healthcare | WIRED Health
What Design Can Do For Health with Yves Béhar | WIRED Health
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What Design Can Do For Health with Yves Béhar | WIRED Health
A Digital NHS Fit for the Future with Wes Streeting | WIRED Health
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A Digital NHS Fit for the Future with Wes Streeting | WIRED Health
The Quest for Immortality with Venki Ramakrishnan | WIRED Health
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The Quest for Immortality with Venki Ramakrishnan | WIRED Health
Humanising Our Cities with Thomas Heatherwick | WIRED Health
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Humanising Our Cities with Thomas Heatherwick | WIRED Health
The Right to Clean Air with Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah | WIRED Health
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The Right to Clean Air with Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah | WIRED Health
Why the Climate Crisis is a Health Crisis | WIRED Health
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Why the Climate Crisis is a Health Crisis | WIRED Health
How to Deliver the Smart Intelligent Health Ecosystems of the Future | WIRED Health
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How to Deliver the Smart Intelligent Health Ecosystems of the Future | WIRED Health
How to Build a Health Pyramid with Olivier Ropars | WIRED Health
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How to Build a Health Pyramid with Olivier Ropars | WIRED Health

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @samwood4733
    @samwood4733 4 години тому

    If the water wheel was less economically viable then it wasn't the best technology

  • @mikewaters6461
    @mikewaters6461 20 годин тому

    The weird thing is LSD, ecstasy, magic, mushrooms, coyote, and more can help or hurt, depending on how they use are being studied very good success look up the studies for yourself. I am nobody, but I believe there for the good for a better life to help spirit of Christ talk to your own doctor I’m not one.

  • @jeffharmed1616
    @jeffharmed1616 2 дні тому

    Natural gas is the most economical source of energy. Nuclear energy is strategically essential for Mars colonisation. Renewables need to improve from a 10 year to a 3 year payback period to survive in a free economy (without subsidies that they currently enjoy).

  • @NealeUpstone
    @NealeUpstone 5 днів тому

    It's a shame that Kamini Aisola didn't just talk generally and frankly it would have been generously about innvations in data centres. Graviton could have been "We have focused on energy efficiency in the design of each generation of our cloud focused Graviton processors". That'd be it, not waffling on with a verbal press release. There's so much good stuff here that PR took away from it

  • @NealeUpstone
    @NealeUpstone 5 днів тому

    Octopus/Greg Jackson, if you read this, how about getting it onto your LinkedIn feed? The geopolitical context is so important for consumers to understand.

  • @trevrut7330
    @trevrut7330 5 днів тому

    VILE FREELOADING ILLEGAL RIP OFF IMMIGRANT

  • @mickeymousegoofey6224
    @mickeymousegoofey6224 7 днів тому

    Did he say 1kw in and more than 1kw out? I thought that was not physically possible?

    • @colinhare4722
      @colinhare4722 6 днів тому

      You're basically taking heat energy from the air outside of your house. (Technically speaking. all air above -273degC has energy in it) Using the Carnot principle to first compress it, to make it nice and hot for distribution around your house, before expanding it to release back to the outside at colder temperatures than we started with. Using benefits of latent heat we can get these systems to be spectacularly efficient while changing state from liquids to vapours etc. That's why we use refrigerants that transition at low temperatures. All pretty complicated stuff when you get into the detail but the result is that you can put a kw of energy into compressing a refrigerant, that's been heated up by the outside air, to get a 4kw effective heat input to your house.

  • @jamesb2059
    @jamesb2059 8 днів тому

    Greg Jackson is terrific. He's done so much to improve the energy industry in the UK, and seems to have a wonderful ethic. He is clealry one of the good guys!

  • @st200ol
    @st200ol 8 днів тому

    Agile needs to be cheaper. It’s a great tariff for people like me that watch the prices and hence the green-ness of the grid but at the point when the average price is higher than the standard variable tariff I just can’t justify it anymore.

  • @lharris828
    @lharris828 10 днів тому

    Hmm! The problem is the lack of Octopus action when customers have problems. Our smart meter stopped communicating with Octopus many days ago but they do not monitor such data losses!!! We cannot get Octopus to **do** anything about it. What do you do to get to spring into action?? Lawrence

  • @BoolFalse
    @BoolFalse 11 днів тому

    5:47 web3 is not web.. found this after reading the CNBC article "Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee wants us to ‘ignore’ Web3: ‘Web3 is not the web at all’"

  • @pawellach590
    @pawellach590 12 днів тому

    Just wonder, why the energy I produce is cheaper than yours?

  • @albinasuikis8636
    @albinasuikis8636 12 днів тому

    why dont they go public and help us to profit and also spread octopus energy further. Going public would make them grow even faster and have even more influence --- but i wonder why they remain private, hehe

  • @NealeUpstone
    @NealeUpstone 14 днів тому

    Watching this sends tingles down my spine looking at what is possible with such simplicity

  • @gimbalair
    @gimbalair 14 днів тому

    Fix my meter!

  • @NealeUpstone
    @NealeUpstone 14 днів тому

    I love it that Greg has a hangover. 😄

  • @andrewfox4467
    @andrewfox4467 14 днів тому

    Isn't Kraken the icky crypto thing? And I thought "Matter" was the coalition brining the industry under one roof? Questions questions.

  • @ozzyg82
    @ozzyg82 14 днів тому

    The solution to high petrol prices CAN be cheaper petrol, it’s not JUST smart electricity. This guy isn’t a good speaker given he’s apparently bias in his knowledge. For example advancements in cleaner synthetic fuels is making huge strides in coming to market - and if successful - not having to dig your fuel out of the ground and refine it will mean not only is it much cheaper for the consumer to purchase, but will be just as green as electricity. I don’t mind people talking about their invention, but I do mind them brainwashing their audience.

  • @ozzyg82
    @ozzyg82 14 днів тому

    I don’t understand how it can be cheaper to run than a gas boiler given that the cost of gas is currently at 5.48p per kWh (kilowatt hour) here in the UK, (as of Nov ‘24), while electricity costs more than four times as much, at 22.36p per kWh. I think we need to remember not to conflate energy EFFICIENCY with energy COST, e.g. an electric boiler is more energy EFFICIENT but, because the price of electricity is more expensive than gas, it will likely COST you more in the monthly bills to run.

    • @MP-ep9ur
      @MP-ep9ur 20 годин тому

      Because a heat pump gives you a 6x for each kWh consumed advantage. The electricity consumed, only runs a compressor motor.... it doesn't directly heat the water like your gas reference

  • @NealeUpstone
    @NealeUpstone 15 днів тому

    What is really clear from watching this chat is that Uber, BYD and Octopus are "all in" on the energy transition, and it's not surprising that partnerships are forming between them because that's what happens when the vision is bigger than the fear of competition or of a market change. It's a stark contrast to Tesla in my view where, yes they are building cars at a low cost, but there is risky ivory tower thinking going on when they do things like reject V2G (or L or H) for vehicles like the Model Y or the new Model 3. The customers have been asking and asking, and Tesla have the capacity to add it to the cars and integrate the cars into the grid.

  • @Tyler85wing
    @Tyler85wing 15 днів тому

    Excellent presentation. Really puts energy things into perspective. But one remark: The European ENTSO-E grid is considered the biggest machine on earth :)

  • @sfgoddard
    @sfgoddard 15 днів тому

    win win win win. Excellent.

  • @GreenStripShow
    @GreenStripShow 15 днів тому

    Great video , was amazing to be there to witness it :) patric

  • @Paul-if1jq
    @Paul-if1jq 16 днів тому

    Greg- I used your solar calculator and it said 12K yet when I move forward the consultant said 13K... You need to fix your calculator, I decided not to proceed.

  • @willpomeroy1743
    @willpomeroy1743 16 днів тому

    Actual Cosy in the wild @ 2:52 ? I couldn't have a Cosy installed because it was next to a window. What has changed?

    • @derekclark7545
      @derekclark7545 16 днів тому

      Nothing, someone needs to read the installation regulations. Cant believe his just shown that for the world to see, but then some of the things he says are pulling the wool over people eyes.

  • @andybrice2711
    @andybrice2711 16 днів тому

    Hmm. I'm not sure about the appearance of this thing. If we're going to install heat pumps on every house then we need something which sensitively blends into the surrounding landscape. Not something which sticks out like a sore thumb.

  • @LB-W
    @LB-W 16 днів тому

    Heat pumps are shit.

  • @LfKoda
    @LfKoda 17 днів тому

    Abolish standing charges , I pay more in them than actual gas I use.

  • @swaddiswaddi
    @swaddiswaddi 17 днів тому

    Would like one but even as an Octopus customer I can’t get one in my area (PL15).

  • @billholmes3462
    @billholmes3462 17 днів тому

    I was an early adopter of a ground source HeatPump with underfloor heating in a new house I built around 16 years ago. Absolutely useless if you love luke warm water to shower in then go for it. If you are happy to live in 18c at most then go for it. Even 16 years ago it cost me £20k and broke down after 2 years. Don’t have gas so use oil boilers which a far cheaper to run and install. They might convert 1kw into 3 but electricity is the most expensive form of heating.

    • @patrickoreilly1900
      @patrickoreilly1900 16 днів тому

      Sounds like terrible early tech ? We’ve just had an air source HP fitted in our hackney terrace house . Absolutely no drama , house is warmer as heat is on longer but lower through day , instal took 3 days , water is same as it was with combi - on an Ovo heat pump tariff so same costs as before - genuinely no downside all upside

    • @rkan2
      @rkan2 13 днів тому

      Sounds like a really badly designed system and if you call yourself an early adopter having installed ground source heat pump 16 years ago you should really come in to Finland. Here you were an early adopter in the 80s or 90s. 😂

    • @albinasuikis8636
      @albinasuikis8636 12 днів тому

      the refrigerant used in new systems is different

  • @lenrichardson7349
    @lenrichardson7349 17 днів тому

    Unfortunatly when I asked for a quote for a heat pump is was nowhere near a comparible price. £8000 is not an affordable competitor.

  • @ooweesaler
    @ooweesaler 17 днів тому

    The country needs more like Greg. What a revelation. I worked on many of the smart grid trials 20 years ago but the industry was too rigid to embrace the changes and opportunities. Here are some of these ideas in reality. Well done you.

  • @VoltDweller
    @VoltDweller 17 днів тому

    It looks awful

  • @jazzmickge1
    @jazzmickge1 17 днів тому

    When it was said that, there is no one who can sort out why one room in your house is cold what the other is too hot. There is an option to fix that issue right now if you run traditional radiators, and it's called 'Radiator Balancing' and any pumber worth his job can sort that for you, without any fancy upgrades. That will make your heating more efficent too through even distribution of heat. Also, never skimp on opitions for insulation.

  • @marcbiff2192
    @marcbiff2192 18 днів тому

    Monday 4th November 19.35 total demand UK 37GW total renewables 5GW and we paid how much for this junk?

  • @liftfan2
    @liftfan2 18 днів тому

    Octopus is great. But, occasionally smart charging fails. Also, sometimes it doesn’t even give me a smart charging schedule when I plug my car in. Also, it can use a kw before it stops charging and gives a smart charge schedule. Needs improvement.

  • @boydlee844
    @boydlee844 18 днів тому

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  • @petergambrill
    @petergambrill 18 днів тому

    Isn't Matter supposed to solve this eventually? What does Mercury add beyond that?

  • @mymusic5772
    @mymusic5772 19 днів тому

    Good arguement.What is the point of telling us all to go green and save money.The energy companies fleece us with OVERPRICED standing charges.If there was no standing charge,and we were simply charged for what we use,then we would be more encouraged to save money and go green.I,m not interested in freebies,I,m interested in NO STANDING CHARGES..We are limited to the size of array we can get,We can be paid more for exporting green energy as we have paid to have the hardware fitted and serviced annually.

  • @komolkovathana8568
    @komolkovathana8568 21 день тому

    It's the bad fatty acids and lifelong Metabolic by-products that CLOTTED/Binded into our (cells') Membrane, nucleo-membrane, Golgi & Reticulum all Inside our Cells that make it originally smooth function... Declined. To make Healthy - Flexible Body, Good things (food, vita & mineral essences, Oxygen) must be IN, BAD things -- OUT (CO2, metabolic products, uric acid, toxins etc) and got rid of ( or been destroyed at liver). In over-aged Cells, these must be IN/OUT transport Slow-down or gradually hindered from degradation of Cells' (membrane & its Pumping utility/function) by Cumulation of Bad fatty acid & other by-products from lifelong Cells' Activities. To help dissolve them (clotted fatty acid); 1) regular Hot Bath for hours, may help 2) Mild Alocohol (wine/beer)consumption 3) mild Spa & hot Body Massage 4) Some Herbal claimed to help Toxins rid. 5) as Doctor said ; Regular Exercises need May your Health stay vigorous & as young, Best Regards....Kml /My best wishes.!!

  • @katherandefy
    @katherandefy 22 дні тому

    Yesterday we were greeted at the voting poll with police presence. Yes in and across America. Why? Because of an outlier playing up the division which turns up the heat on the situation here. Using our community voice just got a lot more challenging. I will vote absentee because I’m disabled. Meanwhile laws were passed everywhere in retreat from greater voter turnout after the pandemic making it harder to vote early or absentee. It’s very much on purpose and voters are aware of the tactics. It’s not lost on people what’s going on. Absolutely at the heart of this quelling of the vote are people invested in the old energy tech from over a century ago. So… go vote, people. They’re talking and we’re replying with the vote.

  • @WilliamLaverick-wo1nb
    @WilliamLaverick-wo1nb 23 дні тому

    You will need to put your heat pump away from your house because of the noise they make.

    • @GrahamRead101
      @GrahamRead101 22 дні тому

      Not true. I’ve listened to the modern versions, they are very very quiet

    • @WilliamLaverick-wo1nb
      @WilliamLaverick-wo1nb 22 дні тому

      @ We don’t even know our boiler is running it’s so quiet.

  • @WilliamLaverick-wo1nb
    @WilliamLaverick-wo1nb 23 дні тому

    The only power that is renewable is nuclear power. It is a bare face lie that heat pumps are efficient. You will need more plumbing because you will need a hot water storage tank. And unlike a condensing boiler when that tank is emptied of hot water you will have to wait until it is hot again. Condensing boilers will give hot water for however long you want. It is a most instant hot water. Even if you have solar water heating you need a pump which will be running almost all day long.

    • @GrahamRead101
      @GrahamRead101 22 дні тому

      You’re getting confused between a condensing boiler (which is just a way of recovering heat from waste gases), that is used in a system with a hot water or no hot water tank; and a combi boiler that heats hot water directly for use straight to the taps.

    • @WilliamLaverick-wo1nb
      @WilliamLaverick-wo1nb 22 дні тому

      @ I am not getting confused. I know what I have and I was a plumber gas fitter.

    • @GrahamRead101
      @GrahamRead101 22 дні тому

      @@WilliamLaverick-wo1nb ok, but you said “Condensing boilers will give hot-water for however long you want”. This isn’t the case, it depends if that condensing boiler is operating as a combi boiler or providing hot water to warm a hotwater tank.

    • @WilliamLaverick-wo1nb
      @WilliamLaverick-wo1nb 21 день тому

      @ precisely we have no hot water tank and the associated pipe work. My boiler saved a lot of copper.

  • @stevefisher3280
    @stevefisher3280 23 дні тому

    What a load of propaganda. Total rubbish, dressed up as moving forward. Shifting demand lauded as if it is something great when it is only a response to inadequate ability of renewables to provide energy when its needed. Don't worry about stranded assets? No just pay through the nose for them as consumers. This drivel is why we have the most expensive energy costs on the planet. Wake up Britain!

  • @HUMPERS42
    @HUMPERS42 24 дні тому

    Is Giuliana correct at 4:30 in saying many Americans are wanting to increase their household electricity supply from 200 to 400 amps? Most UK homes only have a 100 amp supply, and most of those will only have a peak demand much less than that. What are Americans using all that electricity for?

  • @Darkmatter404
    @Darkmatter404 25 днів тому

    All these ideas are awesome but the problem is smart meters are just not up to the task.. 3 months and counting now for Octopus to sort out the fact that clock on mine is running slow and is now over 7hrs behind.. not ideal for half hourly billing..

    • @davidanderson8591
      @davidanderson8591 19 днів тому

      I had exactly the same issue, our meter (which was fitted by our previous supplier) was losing a couple of minutes a day. To be fair to Octopus, they fitted a new meter within a month and compensated me for the incorrectly billed use.

    • @Darkmatter404
      @Darkmatter404 18 днів тому

      @@davidanderson8591 It does seem to be a pretty common issue with smart meters and one that would make me hesitant about adopting further new tech right now. I'm really surprised at how long a replacement meter is taking as I haven't been billed for electricity since Octopus acknowledged the issue.

  • @Japnut
    @Japnut 25 днів тому

    We have a cosy 6 being installed next week. Now I feel sad I'm not getting a cosy 10. 😂

  • @tonrotterdam
    @tonrotterdam 25 днів тому

    Hoping that Octopus or the Kraken tech is coming to the European continent. The Netherlands is still completely under the influence of big fossil energy companies.

  • @kierank01
    @kierank01 25 днів тому

    The innovation mindset is incredibly inspiring, but It would be interesting to hear Greg's thoughts on hydrogen flight based on his discussions with Michael Liebreich & his hydrogen ladder

    • @edwardbyard6540
      @edwardbyard6540 24 дні тому

      Look at what physics say is possible, and what economics say is likely. That alone will give you the answer.

    • @kristiansnelling9576
      @kristiansnelling9576 18 днів тому

      To qualify, Green Hydrogen, and the storage and distribution thereof

  • @oakfieldfarm4131
    @oakfieldfarm4131 25 днів тому

    The solution in 2 words: Passivhaus - for new builds EnerPHit - for refurbs Bolting shiny green technical gizmos onto a building with a fabric that is fundamentally flawed is not the right way to go. We know you can’t polish a turd 💩, yet here we are trying to sprinkle glitter on it instead! Fabric first…