Going Clean is Dirty Business
What happens when a TV director walks into a Belgian nuclear bunker, meets a chain smoking engineer and discovers a fuel cell factory quietly building the future of clean transport, just before it all starts to disappear? Nick Abson cuts a deal with a Belgian manufacturer to build a fuel cell engine for his TV show, when he receives an early morning phone call: They are being suddenly shut down and just like that, the project, the promise and the future he thought he had secured start to unravel. What follows is a frantic scramble involving emergency fundraising, Rothschild meetings and a desperate attempt to save a company already slipping out of existence. It’s a rare glimpse of a working clean energy future, seen just long enough to realise it might disappear before the world is ready to understand what it’s looking at. Key takeaways - The moment a TV director stumbled into Belgium’s nuclear era research site and discovered the world’s only industrial fuel cell production line - Why a quiet deal with a manufacturer to build a TV show suddenly collapsed overnight - What it looked like when fuel cells were already being manufactured at scale, before the world even noticed - How Elenco was quietly building alkaline fuel cells for the European Space Agency - The surreal reality of a “future factory” inside a nuclear research campus buried over radioactive waste - Why the entire operation depended on fragile political and institutional funding - How the loss of the ESA contract triggered a rapid collapse of a functioning clean energy system - The role of corporate and political pressure, including competition from Siemens - Why emergency fundraising turned into a desperate scramble through banks, investors and rewritten business plans - How a working version of the clean energy future nearly existed, before disappearing in plain sight This story doesn't end when the episode does. We're building more than a podcast. We're building a community. Join the conversation, challenge the ideas, share your perspective and help us spread the story. Follow on Instagram: @goingcleanpod Follow on TikTok: @goingcleanpod Check out the website: https://www.goingcleanisdirtybusiness.com/ Contact the team: goingcleanisdirtybusiness@gmail.com Follow, subscribe and share this episode. The bigger this community becomes, the harder this story is to ignore. 00:00 Introduction 01:42 Discovery at VITO 05:12 The Promise of Fuel Cells 11:06 A Deal Unravels 15:22 The Frantic Scramble 21:38 Auction and Intervention 25:12 The Reality of Ownership The true story of limitless clean power, and why we still don’t have it. Maverick TV director turned hydrogen fuel cell pioneer Nick Abson (and same guy who brought us Queen’s ‘We Will Rock You’ and Kate Bush’s ‘Wuthering Heights’) - resurfaces after years underground - to tell his unbelievable story, in conversation with filmmaker Harry Otto Brünjes; having been locked in an against-all-odds battle to liberate clean energy, after the tech was stolen by Russians. JOIN THE MISSION at https://www.goingcleanisdirtybusiness. [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa1M2LUJxd2U3RW5JcnpBeEFPZXpELXhmWEJvd3xBQ3Jtc0ttV1pyN0hJVkMxUFRzMGJxYkRVajlFejFxQVpZa3d1bERzRTF2UzRrNjFFWDVhS2xmUjg0dDgwRDY4aFc3ZnVpYUF4c210WWNQM05UeldwNW4wTk1NN1lrWEMxVFZqalUtVkxfUkVFcGtYNTZNTVVNWQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.goingcleanisdirtybusiness.com%2F&v=Lp7Lxb9YfAM] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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