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This week’s episode is about the future of road vehicles!

We’re not just talking about cars- anything that drives on the road!

Jack talks to Joe Hacker, an Electrical, Controls and Instrumentation Engineer who works for a company  in the green power sector, specifically Hydrogen storage, distribution and dispensing! Talk about the future of energy!

They talk about the company Joe works for, Nanosun and their Hydrogen refuelling stations. The pair discuss the future of road vehicles and how hydrogen has the potential for other uses in transport and everyday life in the future as well.

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NanoSUN

Fuel cells for kids

Facts about hydrogen

National Grid: What is Hydrogen?

TECO 2030 Gigawatt factory

European Commission- Emissions

Hydrogen fuelled vehicles

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