John Fitzgerald: Leading the Charge in Renewable Energy Innovation and Superconductor Technology


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Jan 15 2025 53 mins  

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Get ready to meet John Fitzgerald, the visionary CEO of Supernode, as he shares his insights on how superconducting technology is becoming a game changer in the fight against climate change. This episode promises to lift the curtain on the cutting-edge developments that are redefining the energy landscape. From Supernode’s strategic move to establish a factory in Belize to the creation of the East-West Interconnector, John discusses how these initiatives are transforming electricity trade and addressing the ever-growing demand for renewable energy.

As we journey through the intricacies of the superconducting industry, expect to uncover the immense potential of superconductors in revolutionizing power grids. The SHINE project, set to blaze trails at the National Grid's Innovation Centre in Deeside, serves as a testament to what superconductors can achieve in urban and national energy distribution. John candidly dispels myths about superconductivity, illustrating its status as a mature technology ready to tackle the challenges of aging infrastructure and urban congestion.

With an eye on the future, we explore the workforce dynamics necessary to sustain this evolving industry and the collaborative efforts needed with utilities to pilot groundbreaking projects. Listen closely as John highlights the role of partnerships and innovation in maintaining and expanding vital infrastructure, and the pivotal opportunities for regions like the UK to lead this transformative change. Whether you're passionate about sustainability or curious about the next leap in electrification, this episode is full of insights that are not to be missed.

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