What links draught excluders and nuclear reactors? Or carbon capture and methane monitoring? As we enter a generation of change, these and other ideas will be key to developing efficient, decarbonised energy, and to how we use this energy in our homes.
This week, we introduce the shortlisted entries for the 2025 Engineering Matters Awards. The awards aim to celebrate the impact that engineers have on people, and on the planet. In this first episode of four, we look at how shortlisted entries in the Net Zero, Environment, and Sustainability categories are changing energy generation, and domestic energy use.
Guests
Patrick Möller, CEO, CorPower
Jaymish Patel, CEO, BioFuel Evolution
Thomas Fudge, CEO, WASE
Andreas Aepli, CFO, Climeworks
Maxime Tornier, VP, R&D, Climeworks
Jasper Wong, CTO, Airhive
Clément Gourrierec, Director, CrystalTrade
Michelle Brechtelsbauer, VP, Strategy, Last Energy
James Montgomery, Chief Design Engineer, Novel Nuclear, Rolls-Royce
John Mason, Systems Design & Integration Specialist, Novel Nuclear, Rolls-Royce
Mateja Lampe, CEO, Red Pitaya
Derek Egan, Chartered Engineer, EirGrid
Dunstan Power, MD, Versinetic
Jess Prevost, Marketing Director, Switchee
Mauro Fazion, CTO, SuSy
Sam Cryer, CEO, Thermulon
Sally Philips, Founder, Chimney Sheep