Great discussion and it's clear that Sian Berry and Dan Hill need a little bit more schooling in this area :-)
Yes if we want really low-carbon transport then it would be fantastic if we lower the overall carbon intensity of the grid, but there is no point in banging on about that without acknowledging that even if we switch today we are better off than the status quo.
@zlozlozlo read the description ;) "The debate lasted 50 minutes but we've condensed it into this easily digestible and extremely lively 20-minute package. It's surprisingly fun, too."
brilliant discussion. The myth of Hydrogen!.
ivarsrini 5 months ago
Oh yes - props to Richard Candler for the succinct answer to the hydrogen question.
I know Robert doesn't like to take sides, but I'm none the wiser as to why I would want a hydrogen fuel cell at home.
dpeilow 5 months ago
Great discussion and it's clear that Sian Berry and Dan Hill need a little bit more schooling in this area :-)
Yes if we want really low-carbon transport then it would be fantastic if we lower the overall carbon intensity of the grid, but there is no point in banging on about that without acknowledging that even if we switch today we are better off than the status quo.
dpeilow 5 months ago
I see. So will there ever be the rest of it to see for those of us with attention spans large enough to digest the whole thing?
zlozlozlo 5 months ago
@zlozlozlo And there we were thinking 20 minutes would be too much! It will happen in the next few days.
TheChargingPoint 5 months ago
Could easily have been twice as long. Seriously, why only 20 minutes? The event went on for 3 days, they could easily have given you an hour or so.
zlozlozlo 5 months ago
@zlozlozlo read the description ;) "The debate lasted 50 minutes but we've condensed it into this easily digestible and extremely lively 20-minute package. It's surprisingly fun, too."
GrammarGirl1991 5 months ago