Net Hero Podcast – With Sumit Bose
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The weather is all over the place right now but it's certainly been cold and I'm sure you've had your heating on.
The affordability of heat is a real issue for society, politicans and the energy industry. We have people despite government subsidies, really struggling to pay to keep warm. Our homes leak heat endlessly and our businesses and industries are no better.
So how can we tackle the heat question? How can we keep warm or cold, (think of the growing need for air conditioning around the globe), in the most low carbon way? That's part of the conundrum being studied at Leeds Beckett University's Sustainability Institute. I spoke to Professor David Glew who is Director of the institute to discuss what we can do to address the issue of heat and the wider science behind cutting emissions.
Listen in to a brilliant discussion which covers a wide range of subjects on how important science based testing of net zero technologies is for our future.
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The heat decarbonisation challenge - how smart software and computer-controlled infrared technology can play a vital role
The challenge is clear – we have nine years to make 100% of new vehicle sales electric
Do what you do at home, at work
Decarbonising heat is difficult... but a Sussex village could hold the key
The importance of building strong EV charging infrastructure and how the Public Sector is key
Leyton Orient Football Club: 'We want to become a successful sustainable football club’
Flexibility and low carbon energy are intrinsically linked
Paving the way for businesses to start their net zero journey
Social pressure is building for businesses to leave future generations with a better world
'Governments and regulators will play a key role in enabling the transition to cleaner fuels'
'Most businesses have poorer data than they need to be able to take action on net zero'
'Businesses want to decarbonise, but in many cases can't access the capital needed to do so'
‘The sector has a long way to go in terms of using data effectively to drive down emissions’
'The decisions you make as a business have a material impact on other people’s Net Zero performance'
'Businesses are increasingly aware that cutting emissions and saving money go hand-in-hand'
'To successfully decarbonise, you must make sure you are working with the right data from the start of your net zero journey'
The pathway to net zero can be broken down into four simple steps - Review, Reduce, Renew, Rebalance.
Muntons and its 100-year sustainable journey
Clean energy strategies 'must be holistically integrated with wider commercial objectives'
To make any real progress on tackling Scope 1 emissions, businesses need to start decarbonising heat
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