
Ep. 10: Carbon in = Carbon Out
The use of capture technologies to abate carbon emissions depends on our ability to use or store CO2. The good news is that the geological storage of CO2 has been ongoing for decades. Our guest, Ch...
30 Maalis 202124min

Ep. 9: Carbon Capture: Finding the Red Marbles
Imagine operating a power plant on traditional fuels, like natural gas or LNG, but with reduced carbon emissions. This is the potential impact of post-combustion carbon capture technologies. These...
30 Maalis 202119min

Ep. 8: Gas To Power with H2
Hydrogen may be a fuel of the future, but there are multiple steps to developing a hydrogen economy. Once hydrogen is produced it needs to be stored and transported. Then there are the potential iss...
30 Maalis 202128min

Ep. 7: The Hydrogen Rainbow
Decarbonizing transportation, heavy industry, and power may require low or zero carbon fuels. Hydrogen is a popular favorite, and there are multiple technologies available that produce hydrogen for p...
30 Maalis 202123min

Ep. 6: Gas Turbines are Awesome
Did you know that a gas turbine sucks in enough air to fill a Goodyear blimp in ~10 seconds? Our guest Dr. Jacqueline O’Connor, Director of the Penn State Center for Gas Turbine Research, Education an...
4 Joulu 202022min

Ep. 5: Electricity, Hold the Carbon
We don't have to invent new technology to begin to combat climate change today. Gas-fired generation is flexible, affordable, reliable, and produces less than half CO2 of coal, while coal-to-gas switc...
4 Joulu 202012min

Ep. 4: Key Terminology to Measure the Journey
What do terms like carbon neutral, carbon negative, zero carbon mean? What are the implications of various scope levels of emissions? What is carbon intensity? Want to know more? Jeff Goldmeer and Bri...
4 Joulu 202020min

Ep. 3: Renewables Need Friends
Decarbonizing power is a team sport. Today, there is still a billion people in the world without electricity. A tremendous amount of power is needed to electrify the world, and it grows about a 1.5% g...
4 Joulu 202024min

















