
Carbon bears join the picnic
While currently trading around EUR 25/t, European carbon prices look set to be hit by several bearish factors next year, including a potential flood of UK permits, an economic slowdown and reduced dem...
14 Marras 201924min

Will Spain´s PPA bubble burst?
Spain´s PPA boom could be a bubble that could burst in the coming years. This week´s pod comes from Madrid, where we discuss the upcoming election and the impact on energy policy. Will the next gove...
7 Marras 201920min

Blown off course
Norway could be heading for a slowdown, or even an abrupt halt, in wind power expansion amid growing opposition to onshore turbines. This week we discuss the growth in green capacity across the Nordic...
31 Loka 201924min

Fears of German yellow vests?
Could Germany be holding back its climate ambitions due to fears of public unrest similar to the gilet jaunes movement in France? This week’s pod addresses such concerns with Germany’s leading green e...
24 Loka 201921min

Trump and trade wars
Amid concerns of a global economic slowdown, this week’s pod discussed the energy market implications of the China-US trade war, Trump’s tweet and the latest Brexit developments. What are the key poin...
17 Loka 201922min

Death by 1,000 cuts
News of fresh delays and cost overruns at France’s next generation reactor at Flamanville may not be a killer blow for the country’s nuclear industry but the sector could face death by a thousand cuts...
10 Loka 201922min

Navigating PPA complexity
PPAs are a crucial way to finance new renewable energy as countries phase out subsidies and companies are looking to consume more green energy. This week´s pod discusses the current state of the PPA m...
3 Loka 201931min

To cancel or not to cancel EUAs
Contrary to expectations, potential German coal plant closures over the coming decade may not result in the cancellation of permits relative to their emissions. Host:Richard Sverrisson, Editor-in-Chie...
26 Syys 201922min





















