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Final Episode on the Redefining Energy MINUTES channel.
We are moving to the main channel in 2024 (That’s why we also publish this Episode on the main channel.)
Here are the Redefining Energy Awards for 2023:
Company of the Year - BYDStart Up of the Year - PV CaseDeal of the Year – Tesla and NACSTrade of the Year – Short Gas TTF Scandal of the Year – Venture Global and the 200 LNG cargoes heistPerson of the Year – Jigar Shah Stupidest Quote of the Year - Kim KardashianLINK TO THAT COMMERCIAL https://youtu.be/9EASYmElZuU?si=ygpWeT5FeUsQ0e26Book of the Year: How Big things get done – Bent Flyvbjerg & Dan Gardner
Happy New Year to all our Listeners.
Thank you for your unwavering confidence! And we will see you again on the 2nd of January 2024 for our famous Predictions 2024! -
Every Sunday, Laurent and Gerard discuss last week’s news in the Energy Transition.
On the menu:
Number of the week: 1 million EV produced in China in NovemberCOP 28: great success or “nothingburger”?Lithium crash (-80% YTD)EDF alone to finance the UK nuclear plant Hinkley Point CMasdar scoopers prized offshore wind farm assets in the North Sea
And our short list for “Book of the Year”, winner to be revealed for Boxing Day
Monetising Energy Storage (Oliver Schmidt)Material World (Ed Conway)The Edge (Jonathan Maxwell)How Big Things Get Done (Bent Flyvberg) -
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This Sunday, a Special Episode.
We are going live to COP28 in Dubai.
Our special guest is Bruce Douglas, CEO Global Renewable Alliance, who is spearheading the effort around the key message “Double down, Triple Up” or how we will decarbonise by tripling renewables by the end of the decade.
Bruce tells us how it is on the ground, how he is having the busiest week of his life, and how the positive message is now being relayed by hundreds of Heads of State and key business decision makers.
"COP28 text finally agreed - this is HUGE! Massive gratitude to everyone who made this possible 🙏 - proudest moment of my career so far... 😍
“The inclusion of tripling renewables in the final COP28 text is unprecedented and signals the start of a massive clean energy revolution. It is the first time all nations have recognised renewable energy as the main solution to the climate crisis, representing a paradigm shift in the energy transition." -
Every Sunday, Gerard and Laurent debrief last week’s news in the Energy Transition. On the menu this week:
COP28 is onLargest solar plant in the world – 2GW Abu DhabiMega deals (Lightsourcebp, Statkraft)Collapses of Enviva and EU refineriesSodium batteries – Northvolt. BYD -Brookfield new fund 28bnUSDOur friends successfully raise capital: BMI, Modo, Xlinks
Listen to Jenny Chase on Volts – all you ever wanted to know about Solar
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/switched-on/id1469286286?i=1000635780346 -
Every Sunday, Gerard and Laurent debrief last week’s news in the Energy Transition.
On the menu this week, a special episode on EVs, a sector which is reaching a turning point this year.
Global trends (Market +34% ytd) reaching 14m EV in 2023 (16% market share)Winners (Tesla, BYD) and losers (Start Ups and legacy makers)Technological innovations bringing cheaper EVs Sales of global ICE passenger vehicles are down 20% from their 2017 peak! ICE sales plunged from 86m in 2017 to 69m in 2022. -
Every Sunday, Gerard and Laurent debrief last week’s news in the Energy Transition.
On the menu (a long episode this week):
Transatlantic dispute on LNG pricing: 18bnUSDGovernment interventions: France, Germany, EU, UK with different outcomes Bankrupt mega-windfarm in Sweden (owned by China Nuclear Co)Does ESG still matter? Glencore and Coal, Totalenergies and CCGTsFunds in frontier energy investments: Foresight in Geothermal, Macquarie in SAFWeather predictions improved by AI. -
Every Sunday, Gerard and Laurent debrief last week’s news in the Energy Transition.
On the menu:
Final implosion for SMR and Fuel Cells: NuScale and Plug Power are on their way to oblivion Lithium and Hydrogen corruption cases bring down the Portuguese PMEQT invests in a 16 GW pipeline of batteries, and that’s the good news of the week -
Every Sunday, Gerard and Laurent debrief last week’s news in the Energy Transition.
On the menu: ·
The Solar boom is unbelievable: 22GW shipped by Jinko in Q3Orsted crash and the US Offshore Wind Industry debacleTesla sells superchargers to BPThe wonderful X thread by Jenny Chase on Solar
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Every Sunday, Gerard and Laurent debrief last week’s news in the Energy Transition.
On the menu:
Siemens Energy bailed outRESource, annual conference on PPAs, beats all recordsChevron acquires Hess. Rockefeller is immortalOffshore Wind activityNuScale SMR SPAC hits an IcebergMichael Liebreich's Hydrogen Ladder v5 -
Every Sunday, Gerard and Laurent debrief last week’s news in the Energy Transition.
On the menu:
Number of the week: 3Solar and Storage are booming at Birmingham show.Huge inventories of Solar panelsVinFast: Pump and dump EV SPAC Tesla’s Q3 results and their success in EV chargingPlus Power: Mega Battery investment in TexasRE-Source Amsterdam: number 1 conference for Green PPAs -
Every Sunday, Gerard and Laurent debrief last week’s news in the Energy Transition.
On the menu:
– Mega Oil deal ExxonMobil acquires Pioneer for 60bnUSD
– New EU Renewables directive (targets, SAF, Green Hydrogen)
– Doggerbank 3.6GW offshore wind energized
– Poland first offshore wind FID
– Geopolitics weighs heavy on the gas markets (Ukraine, Israel, Estonia)
– Trove Research acquired by MSCI
– MyEnergi does a great round with Energy Impact Partners -
Every Sunday, Gerard and Laurent debrief last week’s news in the Energy Transition. On the menu:
– Gerard at the World Economic Forum talks grid reorganisation and financing
– Big capital operations (Brookfield, Quinbrook, Partners Group)
– BYD on the heels of Tesla while GM sacks its CTO after a month
– Norway goes 93% EV in September
– Not sure if Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will be effective but bureaucracy certainly strives. CBAM: Corporate Bureaucracy At Maximum -
Every Sunday, Laurent and Gerard debrief last week’s news in the Energy Transition. This week on the menu:
Laurent celebrates developers at the British Energy Storage Awards Ceremony (winners: Zenobe, Fluence, Habitat, Gore Street);Great Energy start-ups keep on raising money (1komma5, Pexapark, Accure, Skoon, Electrons, Renewabl);Tesla Semi is obliterating Hydrogen trucks while H2 filling stations in Denmark and California are running dry;Huge battery investments (Cathodes in Morocco, Northvolt in Quebec) -
Every Sunday, Gerard and Laurent discuss the latest news in the Energy Transition. This week on the menu:
Gerard goes to RE+ Las Vegas and gets hackedWhile solar and batteries thrive, wind cries (our London conference)There is always something happening at BP and Shell. To summarise: ESG no – Oil yesWill subsidies save the legacy automakers?Australia runs 70% on renewables (Sept 20) -
Every Sunday, Laurent and Gerard discuss the #energytransition news.
This week, we pause to look at the new normal in the Energy Infrastructure Investment landscape.
High interest rates are harming the infrastructure investment case through a double whammy: higher cost of debt and higher shareholders’ expectation in terms of ROI.Still, the sector is consolidating, and large Asset Managers are gobbling up smaller ones.
We also make a deep dive on the EV charging space. And in the US, Tesla has obliterated the competition and is building for itself a very lucrative monopoly by owning the sole standard. -
Every Sunday, Gerard and Laurent discuss last week’s news in the Energy Transition (sorry poor audio, we recorded at the last minute).
On the Menu:
Chinese overinvestment in batteries and solar is triggering price collapses, forcing OECD manufacturers to adapt or die.Live from Munich auto-show with Roger AtkinsLucid CEO is very well paid.Flurry of M&A activity in the Lithium mining sector (curtesy of Joe Lowry)Green Steel takes off. -
Every Sunday, Gerard and Laurent revisit last week's news in the Energy Transition.
On the Menu:
Wind: The Bad, the Bad and the Ugly. Orsted, Siemens…Octopus takes on millions of Shell customers in UK and Germany Battery recycling gets another boost – Redwood MaterialsBYD makes a major acquisition in Power Electronics: JabilAustralian Pumped Hydro now more expensive than Nuclear. The debacle of Snowy 2 -
Every Sunday, Gerard and Laurent discuss the main news of the Energy Transition. On the menu:
The dramatic effects of Climate Change and its direct economic impacts, from Canada to the US to China to PanamaWeird commodities markets. The time of volatilityNorthvolt superstar, but too many Gigafactories in the pipeline -
Every Sunday, Laurent and Gerard debrief the main news in the Energy Transition. On the menu:
- Inflation Reduction Act celebrates its first anniversary. Glass 60% full
- Direct Air Capture has the best lobbyists, but is dreadful (see below for additional material)
- CATL leaps ahead - 400km charge in 10mns!!!!
- EV SPACs. Not a great track record.
- From Russia with love: Uranium, caviar and vodka. Which of these 3 is not sanctioned?
Excellent papers on Direct Air Capture:
Michael Barnard: https://cleantechnica.com/2023/08/16/carbon-engineering-was-always-a-figleaf-for-fossil-fuel-industry-now-its-owned-outright-by-them/
Paul Martin: Why Direct Air Capture Sucks (and not in a good way!)
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Even during the Summer, Laurent and Gerard manage to convene once a week to discuss the latest Energy Transition news. On the menu:
- Why is Nuclear 4x more expensive in the US than China?
- Proterra vs BYD, the tale of 2 electric buses companies
- Lucid doomed while Rivian might survive
- Hydrogen trains: “Nein danke”
- Electrifying the Yangtze river - Mostrar más