Solar frontier moves north

Solar frontier moves north

With the costs of producing power from solar falling rapidly, the frontier for PV has moved and now includes the “champion” Denmark, as well as other parts of northern Europe.Listen to a discussion on the outlook for power purchase agreements (PPAs), the markets that are hot and the ones that are lagging behind in the race for net zero carbon.Guest: Andrea Grotzke, Global Director of Energy Solutions, BayWa r.e.

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COP, climate policy and EU carbon

COP, climate policy and EU carbon

Global leaders at COP29 were under a huge amount of pressure going into talks this week following the UN Secretary General public voicing his concerns over the state of negotiations. Criticisms o...

22 Nov 202434min

Criticism mounts as Sweden axes 32 GW offshore wind

Criticism mounts as Sweden axes 32 GW offshore wind

At the start of November, the Swedish government announced that it was vetoing plans for 13 offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea due to security concerns. The announcement was met with much criticism...

15 Nov 202431min

Trump re-elected, Berlin coalition fails: Energy impact

Trump re-elected, Berlin coalition fails: Energy impact

It has been a big week for global politics. On the same day that the United States voted Donald Trump as their 47th President, the German coalition government broke down after a budget row over cuttin...

8 Nov 202437min

Budget boost for the UK’s energy sector?

Budget boost for the UK’s energy sector?

This week, the UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered her budget – the first from a Labour government in 14 years. Whilst there were no big surprises for the energy sector, the budget still raised some...

1 Nov 202431min

Why is oil still trading under USD 100/bbl?

Why is oil still trading under USD 100/bbl?

It is over a year since Hamas attacked Israel, which triggered a wider conflict in the Middle East; the territory that produces around a third of the world’s oil. And much of its gas. Yet, despite t...

25 Okt 202429min

Nato eyes risks in EU power markets

Nato eyes risks in EU power markets

The last two years of the conflict in Ukraine, and the rise in malicious cyberattacks, has raised concerns security risks over Europe’s plans to be more self-sustainable in energy supply. Now, as coun...

17 Okt 202436min

Ramping up batteries

Ramping up batteries

It's clear for many that Europe needs to ramp up battery energy storage capacity over the next decade to help decarbonise the economy. But where does this leave battery developers and manufacturers wh...

10 Okt 202434min

BONUS EPISODE: The UK ends 142-years of Coal

BONUS EPISODE: The UK ends 142-years of Coal

This week marked a historic milestone for the UK as it shut down the last remaining coal-fired power station in Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Nottinghamshire. Once the backbone of the country’s energy supply, co...

3 Okt 202411min

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