Future Energy Talks Reuters Plus
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A new podcast series exploring everything from green hydrogen to AI with the industry leaders and sustainability experts driving the clean energy transition.
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Pioneering innovation in clean energy
Mohamed Al Jameel Al Ramahi, CEO at Masdar, tells Reuters Plus about Masdar's pivotal role as a global leader in promoting innovation in clean energy and the company's ongoing commitment to accelerate renewable practices in the Global North and Global South.
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Tackling water scarcity
Reuters Plus talks to David Pong, CEO and co-founder of Wateroam, an NGO at the forefront of the provision of fresh water to flood hit areas and rural communities.
"What we see is an issue not just of a lack of safe drinking water, but an entire life full of potential that is not being able to be met with full ability to achieve their dreams and potential," says Pong.
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How to fund the energy transition
Dr. Pratima Rangarajan, CEO at Climate Investment, tells Reuters Plus how carbon markets are a key way of getting capital into solutions that might otherwise not be profitable or economically viable.
"We need to move these countries forward with young leadership because it is their world, and they are ready for it," says Dr. Rangarajan.
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The race for green hydrogen
Hydrogen is widely expected to play a huge part in a low-carbon future. Reuters Plus talks with Matthew Knight, Head of Market and Government Affairs at Siemens Energy UK, to explore the challenges of affordability, scalability, and safety in making hydrogen the clean energy of tomorrow.
"As the industry grows, as the costs come down – which they surely will just as they did with batteries and wind turbines – it will open up new use cases and more customers will be able to afford hydrogen," says Knight.
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Can we have sustainable aviation?
Reuters Plus talks with Val Miftakhov, the founder and CEO of ZeroAvia, who brings first-hand experience in developing leading edge technologies in the renewables space.
"It's not just about climate effects, it's also about ground pollution effects, noise or otherwise. And we're going to solve all those things. The technology is getting there. And the future looks bright for aviation", says Miftakhov.
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Racing to net zero in a fair transition
Francesco La Camera, Director-General of the International Renewable Energy Agency, takes Reuters Plus through the collaborations and frameworks necessary to make a sustainable future a reality.
"A just transition is happening. We will be able to reduce the inequalities in the world, having in the future both a new energy system and a world that is less unequal than today," says La Camera.
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