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Hydrogen’s role in the energy transition (March 26, 2024)

Hydrogen’s role in the energy transition (March 26, 2024)

FromHouston Matters


Hydrogen’s role in the energy transition (March 26, 2024)

FromHouston Matters

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Mar 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description



On Tuesday's show: The energy transition is complicated and will require more than one solution to reduce carbon emissions. The Texas Tribune has published the first article in a series examining the role hydrogen might play in moving that transition forward.
Also this hour: Space City is heavily involved in the Artemis missions, getting us back to the moon and then on to Mars. For some, it’s all about preparing for the day we put colonies on one or the other. But Kelly and Zach Weinersmith, the authors of the book A City on Mars, pump the brakes on that idea a bit.
MORE: Kelly Weinersmith speaks at Rice Univ. April 2
Then, we meet the founders of a Houston record label aiming to elevate the voices of Black country artists. Their conversation is an excerpt from this week's edition of I See U with Eddie Robinson.
And, we learn where and how to get a good view of the total solar eclipse on April 8.
Released:
Mar 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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