Episode
28

The 360 on Energy and Carbon 2021 Recap

December 29, 2021
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Duration:
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In This Episode:

Join David Arkell, John Pooley, and Lysandra Naom on an episode reminiscing and recapping the 27 episodes of the 360 on Energy and Carbon podcast in 2021. This episode features a recap on valuable episodes, which left the biggest impact, our episode recommendations, and more. Contact us at podcast@360energy.net with your comments on our 2021 podcast episodes and what you would like to see next. We look forward to hearing from you!

Highlights

  • Top Episodes and Key Themes:
    The hosts pick standout episodes, noting topics such as the energy market’s fluctuations, carbon management basics, and the evolving role of hydrogen. They discuss how each episode provided actionable insights for specific industry sectors.
  • Significance of Hydrogen:
    The episode on hydrogen is highlighted as a pivotal discussion, bringing awareness to the complexities and potential of hydrogen as part of the clean energy transition.
  • Value of Introductory Episodes:
    For new listeners, the team recommends early episodes that lay the foundation of energy and carbon basics, suggesting they offer essential background for understanding later, more advanced discussions.
  • Engagement with Academia and Industry:
    The importance of collaboration between business, academia, and government is emphasized as critical for developing practical, scalable solutions to energy and carbon challenges.
  • Diverse Perspectives:
    The hosts value having different backgrounds—engineering, industry, and sustainability—which allow for a multi-faceted approach to each topic, enriching the podcast’s content and appeal.
  • Key Insights

    • Role of Data and Market Awareness:
      The team underscores the importance of understanding data and trends in energy markets to make informed decisions. Episodes on data management are deemed essential for businesses aiming to reduce carbon footprints effectively.
    • Importance of Public and Industry Engagement:
      Educating the general public and industry professionals on energy issues is a priority. The podcast aims to break down complex topics, making them accessible and actionable.
    • Balancing Energy Efficiency with Innovation:
      The podcast reflects on discussions of traditional energy management and emerging technologies, stressing that a mix of both is crucial to progress toward Net Zero goals.
    • Hydrogen as a Potential Solution:
      While hydrogen’s role remains debated, the team sees it as a possible transition fuel, with applications in heavy transport and industry. Continued exploration of hydrogen’s role in the energy mix is encouraged.
    • Continuous Learning and Adaptation:
      Reflecting on the year’s content, the hosts acknowledge the rapidly evolving nature of energy management, advocating for ongoing adaptation and learning to keep pace with innovation and regulatory changes.
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