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Re-imagining a renewable energy future

Re-imagining a renewable energy future

The Minds Changing Lives
Sea. 1 Ep. 433 min
23 Oct 22
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Green Hydrogen could play a significant role in the global effort to decarbonise with researchers from the University of Newcastle leading the charge in the production and manufacturing of the captivating chemical. But what is hydrogen and how can it be green? Dr Jessica Allen, senior lecturer in chemical engineering, de-mystifies the nexus between hydrogen and energy production and we also meet one of the minds making Green Hydrogen possible, Laureate Professor Behdad Moghtaderi. Renewable energy engineering student Jess shares how she’s forging new ground in energy research, and Dr Rohan Stanger investigates an alternate role that coal could play in energy storage. To read more about this story and others just like it, head to newcastle.edu.au/hippocampus