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Green Transition Trailer
Season 1 Ā· Episode 1
jeudi 28 novembre 2024 ⢠Duration 03:43
Get ready to embark on a journey towards a sustainable future with "Green Transition." In this trailer episode, we introduce you to the podcast, explaining what it will cover. We speak with people who build strategies, to discuss, compare, and interconnect visions of the green energy transition process and needs. Join us as we set the stage for insightful discussions, expert interviews, and the latest advancements in the energy transition. Tune in and be part of the movement towards a cleaner, greener planet.
āTurning metals Greenā: Green steel with SMS group
Season 1 Ā· Episode 1
mardi 10 décembre 2024 ⢠Duration 58:03
In thisĀ episode we talk with Thiago Campos ā co-head of Green Steel at SMS group.
Conventional metallurgical processes and steel making in particular are known for their huge environmental impact and carbon emissions, it has always been an axiom.
But can you imagine that nowadays green metals production has become a reality?
In this episode we discuss:
- How the conventional metallurgical process looks like
- What are the differences between iron and steel (there is just one tiny difference, did you know that?) and that the conventional production process takes place in a furnace higher than a country house
- What is the meaning behind the color-labels for hydrogen and related technologies: Grey vs. Blue vs. Green Hydrogen
- How the āGreen steelā technology was developed in Luxembourg
- And the biggest challenges for the industry and possible ways to address them
All these and more ā in this episode.
Enjoy!
Public transport: Innovations, net-zero, and a family business with Sales-Lentz.
Season 1 Ā· Episode 2
mardi 17 décembre 2024 ⢠Duration 01:10:48
In the second episode, we talk with Joe Malago ā the Technical Director (CTO) of Sales-Lentz, a public transport operator at Luxembourg and the Greater Region.
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Nowadays there are quite many āhotā topics in the discussion of public and private transportation: starting from the [already widely available] electric vehicles to ethically oriented surveys on āhow an autonomously operated car should actā ā and in all cases, there are a plethora of opinions. We found out how all of these and more are approached in Luxembourg at one of the leading publicĀ transport company.
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In this episodeĀ youĀ will hear:
š¹Ā āHow to turn a truck full of football fans into a successful and innovative businessā
šøĀ That autonomous shuttles are already running in LuxembourgĀ
š¹Ā That electric and hydrogen fuel cell buses are rather complementary solutions than rivalsĀ
šøĀ Is charging a bottleneck for electric busses?
š¹Ā The biggest challenge in operating hydrogen powered buses
šøĀ What does the business need now?Ā
Letās find out together!
Legal Frameworks for Europe's Hydrogen Future - A Conversation with Jaqueline Pinto
Season 2 Ā· Episode 1
vendredi 24 octobre 2025 ⢠Duration 16:47
In this episode of Green Transitions, Professor BradleyLadewig speaks with Jaqueline Pinto, aleading legal expert in European hydrogen policy and regulation.
Jaqueline is a lawyer and researcher specialising in energy regulation and the legal dimensions of the hydrogen economy. She focuses on the development of hydrogen valleysāregional ecosystems that integrate production, storage, distribution, and end-use of renewable hydrogen across bordersāand explores how EU and national legal frameworks can accelerate or hinder their growth. Herwork contributes to shaping policy instruments, certification schemes, and cross-border cooperation models that underpin the emerging hydrogen market.
During the discussion, Brad and Jaqueline explore:
- āļø The regulatorylandscape for hydrogen in Europe, including the evolving EU directives, delegated acts, and national implementation pathways;
- š How hydrogen valleys can act as testbeds for integrated, multi-sector energy systems and cross-border governance;
- š§ The legal challenges of defining renewable hydrogen, ensuring traceability, and aligning withRED III and the EU taxonomy;
- š¤ The importance of interdisciplinary collaborationbetween lawyers, engineers, and policymakers to ensure that Europeās hydrogen transition is both technically feasible and legally robust.
This episode offers a rare and insightful look at how law and policy shape the real-world deployment of hydrogen projects ā from local valleys to the European market scale.
š§ Tune in to learn how Europeās legal architecture is being built to support a decarbonised, hydrogen-based future.
------- Post-publication clarificationReference to Member States having to transpose Delegated Acts in the EU, should be a reference to Directives.
Michael Liebreich vs. Eric Rakhou on the Hydrogen Economy, my reflections
Season 2 Ā· Episode 2
jeudi 30 octobre 2025 ⢠Duration 08:51
In this special solo episode, host Bradley Ladewig reflects on a thought-provoking debate between Michael Liebreich and Erik Rakhou on the question: āWill there be a hydrogen economy?ā The discussion sparked rich conversations within the Paul Wurth Chair at the University of Luxembourg and inspired this episode exploring three key themes shaping the hydrogen transition today.
Topic Covered:
- Substituting Grey Hydrogen
- The Role of Blue Hydrogen and Waste-to-Hydrogen
- Ammonia as a Hydrogen Carrier and Industrial Solution
Join us on this reflection episode as we unpack the nuances, opportunities, and ongoing debates that define hydrogenās role in a net-zero future.
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From Particles to People: Leadership, Research, and the Green Transition ā with Prof. Karen Hapgood
Season 2 Ā· Episode 3
jeudi 6 novembre 2025 ⢠Duration 46:56
In this episode of The Green Transitions Podcast, Professor Brad Ladewig speaks with Professor Karen Hapgood, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia. Recorded in Parisduring the Franco-Australian Centre for Energy Transitionmeetings, this wide-ranging conversation explores the intersections of research, leadership, and collaboration across continents. Karen shares her journey from chemicalengineering and particle technology to senior university leadership, reflecting on how scientific curiosity, industrial experience, and human connection shape effective research ecosystems.
The discussion covers:
ā¢Ā How granulation and particle science link to fields like battery manufacturing and additive manufacturing
ā¢Ā The evolving role of universities in industry collaboration and why true innovation requires two-way respect and trust
ā¢Ā AI in research and teaching ā its potential to accelerate learning and the widening skill gap between students and academics
ā¢Ā Insights into leadership, mentoring, and gender equity in engineering
ā¢Ā The importance of connectors and āsuper-introducersā inbuilding research networks
ā¢Ā Reflections on Australiaās rapid energy transition,rooftop solar, and hydrogen ambitions
ā¢Ā Practical leadership lessons, from early career advice to handling conflict and building positive work cultures
A deeply human and intellectually rich conversation between two long-time colleagues who began their journeys together at the University of Queensland and continue to shape the future of sustainable technology from opposite sidesof the world.
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šļø Host: Prof. Brad Ladewig
š Guest: Prof. Karen Hapgood, Swinburne University of Technology
šRecorded in Paris, France
š§ Podcast: The Green Transitions Podcast ā Season 2, Episode 3








