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Recorded 7th June. In this episode, we catch up after Charlotte’s set the record for the Fastest Known Time running the Camino de Santiago, and Lucy being elected as a local councillor. We then dive into four major energy stories spanning cutting-edge battery technologies, industrial decarbonisation, coal policy, and mine safety. Niobolt's $60M Series C: The Future of Ultra-Fast Charging Niobolt has become the latest UK battery unicorn after raising a $60 million Series C round. Charlotte explores why the company is taking a different approach from most battery developers by prioritising charging speed and power delivery rather than simply increasing energy density. * Why conventional lithium-ion batteries struggle with ultra-fast charging * How niobium-based anode materials allow lithium ions to move more rapidly through the battery * The trade-off between energy density and power density * Why fast charging matters more for robots, mining equipment, defence systems, and industrial automation than passenger EVs * How higher utilisation can create significant economic value for robotic and autonomous systems * The growing opportunity for high-power batteries in AI infrastructure and data centres Antora Energy's 5 GWh Thermal Battery Project Antora Energy has deployed one of the world's largest energy storage projects, using renewable electricity to provide industrial heat rather than electricity. Charlotte discusses why industrial heat represents one of the biggest decarbonisation challenges globally and how thermal batteries could help solve it. * How Antora stores electricity as heat in solid carbon blocks at temperatures above 2,000°C * Why industrial facilities need heat rather than electrons * How thermal storage enables renewable energy to provide reliable 24/7 industrial steam and process heat * The role of thermal batteries in sectors including steel, cement, chemicals, food processing, and pulp and paper * How Antora's radiative heat transfer system differs from conventional thermal storage technologies * The potential future use of thermophotovoltaics to convert stored heat back into electricity * Why ethanol production is proving to be an attractive first commercial market Trump's $700 Million Coal Push The Trump administration has announced a new package of support for the US coal industry. Lucy examines the rationale behind the policy, the economics of coal in modern electricity markets, and whether coal still has a role to play in supporting grid reliability. * New funding for coal plant upgrades, export infrastructure, and proposed new coal plants * The difference between coal as a reliability resource and coal as baseload generation * Whether preserving existing coal plants makes economic sense * How coal compares with renewables, batteries, gas, and other firm power resources * Whether AI-driven electricity demand changes the case for coal, as data-centre developers favour nuclear, geothermal, renewables, and storage over new coal generation China's Deadliest Coal Mine Accident Since 2009 We conclude with a discussion of a tragic coal mine accident in China that claimed 82 lives and what it reveals about the broader costs of fossil-fuel dependence. * The human cost of coal mining and industrial accidents * How safety regulations affect the economics of coal production * Whether major incidents accelerate transitions away from coal * The balance between energy security, affordability, and worker safety
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