Chris Hadfield On Energy
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From the spark of a fire to the roar of a rocket engine, our progress has always been powered by how we harness energy. Now, as we face the realities of increasing energy demand, the question is: where do we go next?
Hosted by astronaut and engineer Colonel Chris Hadfield, On Energy explores the unexpected ways energy shapes our world. With guests from the forefront of science, technology, and industry, Hadfield leads smart, solutions-focused conversations on the choices and innovations that will define our energy future.
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The podcast explores themes related to energy technology, sustainability, and innovations, focusing on episodes like Fueling the Final Frontier that address space exploration’s contributions to energy advancements. Other topics may include renewable energy sources, energy storage solutions, and the future of energy consumption in daily life, emphasizing both practicality and visionary ideas.

From the spark of a fire to the roar of a rocket engine, our progress has always been powered by how we harness energy. Now, as we face the realities of increasing energy demand, the question is: where do we go next?
Hosted by astronaut and engineer Colonel Chris Hadfield, On Energy explores the unexpected ways energy shapes our world. With guests from the forefront of science, technology, and industry, Hadfield leads smart, solutions-focused conversations on the choices and innovations that will define our energy future.
From farm fields to your dinner table, every bite of food is supported by a complex network of energy. In this On Energy episode, Chris Hadfield is joined by Justin Rose, President of Lifecycle Solutions, Supply Management and Customer Success, and Aaron Wetzel, Vice President of Production & Precision Agriculture Production Systems from John Deere to explore how energy powers the global food system—from planting and harvesting to the rise of autonomous machines. They discuss how fuel innovation is transforming agriculture, the role of precision technology, and what it means to achieve more with less in feeding a growing population.This episode is sponsored in part by Enbridge.For many decades, Enbridge has safely and reliably delivered the energy that helps power homes, industries and communities. Today, they’re investing in the energy systems that fuel people’s quality of life—working to enhance sustainability, reduce emissions, and advance lower-carbon energy solutions. Find out more at enbridge.com

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