
The true story of limitless clean power, and why we still don’t have it.
Maverick TV director turned hydrogen fuel cell pioneer Nick Abson (and same guy who brought us Queen’s ‘We Will Rock You’ and Kate Bush’s ‘Wuthering Heights’) - resurfaces after years underground - to tell his unbelievable story, in conversation with filmmaker Harry Otto Brünjes; having been locked in an against-all-odds bat... more
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What happens when two engineers, a pile of fuel cell machinery and a condemned Belgian nuclear site collide with one week to move a factory, no money and a challenge to build a vehicle from the wreckage?
Nick Abson finds himself deep inside Belgium’... more
What happens when a TV director walks into a Belgian nuclear bunker, meets a chain smoking engineer and discovers a fuel cell factory quietly building the future of clean transport, just before it all starts to disappear?
Nick Abson cuts a deal with... more
What happens when a TV director tells the world's biggest car manufacturers they're wrong?
Nick Abson had never built a car. He had no fuel cell, no company and no experience in the automotive industry.
So naturally, he stood up in front of 3,000 p... more
What if the clean energy revolution wasn't waiting in the future but was discovered decades ago and quietly left behind?
In 1990, television producer Nick Abson was researching a documentary about the "perfect car" when he uncovered something far bi... more
In the 1970s Nick Abson was a music video pioneer before the era of MTV...
The true story of limitless clean power, and why we still don’t have it. Maverick TV director turned hydrogen fuel cell pioneer Nick Abson (and same guy who brought us Queen’s... more
You know those stories that just won't let you go?
The true story of limitless clean power, and why we still don’t have it. Maverick TV director turned hydrogen fuel cell pioneer Nick Abson (and same guy who brought us Queen’s ‘We Will Rock You’ and... more









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