Listen "What don’t we understand about electricity?"
Episode Synopsis
The UK's electricty grid started development about 100 years ago and originally accommodated steam driven turbines that are controlled by people. Ghalia, Antonia and Laura discuss whether the electricity grid can work with electricity generated from intermittent sources (like wind and solar) alone and what adaptations are being developed. They also struggle to remember lessons from high school about electricity, and provide insight from their careers which involve water engineering, energy analysis and particle accelerators.
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Claim your T-shirt or bag and be part of our team's anniversary celebration. Take a look at our Twitter feed to see what these limited edition, exclusive items are like.
This episode was recorded as part of British Science Week and released a few days after International Women's Day. Read an article inspired by this episode.
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