Mini nuclear reactors. Farm-fresh 'local' cauliflower. Solar lasers. Energy in Conversation is a plain-speaking, thought-provoking look into our energy future, through the eyes of the people leading the way. Join the Energy Institute's Deane Somerville to hear about tough challenges and big ideas on our journey to a low carbon world.
Energy in Conversation Season 2 is coming on the 26th of January! Featuring young energy professionals from around the world as part of the EI's Gener...
About 3 billion people globally depend on open fires or inefficient stoves and fuels to cook their food. This has serious impacts on our climate and e...
The world’s commitment to hold global temperature increases to well below 2°C will require significant changes to large-scale infrastructure. New asse...
Clean electricity is crucial for achieving a sustainable, low-carbon energy system. We already use it to charge our phones and light our homes – but w...
In their landmark Net Zero report, the UK’s Climate Change Committee states that carbon capture and storage (CCS) “is a necessity, not an option” for ...
To kick off our new season, the Energy Institute’s Chief Executive Louise Kingham chats with two talented young professionals to explore their motivat...
Energy in Conversation Season 2 is coming on the 26th of January! Featuring young energy professionals from around the world as part of the EI's Gener...
Those with the least income are spending the most on energy, and will be the worst affected by climate change. In the final episode of its first seaso...
In a world banishing greenhouse gas emissions, all parts of the global economy will have to adapt. This episode asks an existential question for the e...
You may think low carbon power generation is a recent innovation. On this episode, we consider a source of electricity which has been providing zero-c...