A New Era of the Space Race - Can It Be Done Sustainably?
The Interchange: Recharged - En podcast af Wood Mackenzie - Tirsdage
It feels like every other week we hear news about another CEO or billionaire jetting off into space. Are we entering a new era of the Space Race? instead of politicians and governments gloating about their space programs, we now have billionaires live-streaming their afternoon flights to the edge of the ozone. Every one of these launches emits 300 tons of carbon dioxide into the upper atmosphere. With the frequency of private launches increasing, as well as the demand for space exploration constantly growing, the need for sustainable space travel is urgent. What environmental impact do these privately funded space programs have? Should governments have more of a say? In today's episode of the Interchange: Recharged, David is joined by Derek Harris, the CEO of an aerospace fuel company aiming to create a sustainable rocket fuel mix. The company, Ecosene, believes that space travel does not have to be a burden on our environment. They are even taking it a step further, by researching and creating a new fuel that is composed of plastic waste dredged from our oceans. Derek walks us through the science behind the fuel and how it will be applied to the real world. Is it possible for them to solve two environmental issues with one process? Is their plan viable? These questions, as well as the science, financing and ethics behind sustainable space travel are put under the microscope this week, so buckle in. The Interchange is brought to you by JinkoSolar, a leading solar panel manufacturer and energy storage integrator. JinkoSolar now offers energy storage for a variety of residential, C&I, and utility projects. To learn more about Jinko’s EAGLE Storage products visit www.jinkosolar.us/interchange. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.