

Energy Transitions
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Welcome to the Energy Transitions Podcast, brought to you by Enlit. In this bi-weekly podcast, your host Pamela Largue has engaging conversations with energy sector professionals at the forefront of the energy transition in Europe and beyond. Visit https://www.enlit.world/podcasts/energy-transitions/ for more information about the series and guests.
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Jul 23, 2024 • 16min
Decarbonising Poland's mining regions with green hydrogen
Radosław (Radek) Gnutek, Director of Hydrogen Projects Development at Polenergia, sheds light on the company's strategic focuses, one of which is green hydrogen. Gnutek highlighted two projects that are making an impact on areas once renowned for coal mining activities. In these regions, energy transition is most visible, with green energy projects having the potential to change the landscape, economy, and culture.
Listen to this episode to learn more about:
Why green hydrogen holds promise for Poland's energy transition
Specifics about projects H2 Silesia and Nowa Sarzyna CHP Plant
The impact of clean energy projects on Silesia, an industrial hub in Poland
The state of Poland's existing hydrogen economy
The challenges of building a green hydrogen economy
Technologies making the most impact in the country's decarbonisation journey
How Poland's educated workforce can be used as an asset
This edition of the podcast is part of Enlit on the Road Poland

Jul 9, 2024 • 23min
Evaluating Poland's green energy prospects
In this episode of the Energy Transitions podcast, Joanna Pandera, founder and President of Forum Energii, provides an update on Poland's transition in light of recent leadership changes and the influence of European policy.
In this episode, you will learn more about:
The impact of the energy crisis and government change
The current Polish attitude towards green policy
An update on the country's coal phase-out
Technologies holding promise such as hydrogen and CCS
The impact of polarisation on the energy landscape
Opportunities and threats to Poland's energy transition
Findings from Forum Energii's latest report: Energy Transition in Poland: 2024 Edition
This episode was recorded during Enlit On The Road Poland. You can find more information here.

Jun 25, 2024 • 19min
Why technological neutrality is key to delivering EU net-zero goals
In this Energy Transitions podcast episode, Brussels Editor and Host of the EU Energy Projects Podcast, Areti Ntaradimou, talks to Markus Rauramo, the CEO and President of Finnish energy giant Fortum and the Vice-President of Eurelectric, about Europe's road to net zero, policy robustness and the importance of technological neutrality to achieve the ambitious decarbonisation targets.
On a windy day at the Eurelectric Power Summit in Athens, they discussed:
How ambitious EU energy policy provides incentives to energy companies;
Why cyber security is increasingly important for the security of supply;
How Fortum is planning for increased renewable energy integration onto the network and what role storage would play;
What technologies are needed to ensure uninterrupted power to heavy industries;
The different nuclear energy technologies that could assist in achieving decarbonisation goals;
What the energy sector can learn from the Nordics.

Jun 11, 2024 • 28min
Making a case for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage
In this episode of the Energy Transitions podcast, Pamela Largue speaks to Ann Burton, head of global BECCS deployment at Drax, about BECCS and what makes it a viable and sustainable decarbonisation solution. Burton talks about how Drax is progressing with the new energy system's project deployment, as well as the challenges, wins and lessons learned thus far.
In this episode, you will gain insight into:
Why bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) is a viable solution despite its bad reputation
How BECCS can be sustainable
Challenges associated with projects and how to overcome them
An update on the 600MW North Yorkshire plant and Drax's expansion plans into US markets
The skills needed to make these projects successful
Why education and awareness are critical to ensure the growth of the sector
How BECCS is developing a robust carbon credits market

May 28, 2024 • 34min
The journey to commercialising wave energy with Inna Braverman
In this episode of the Energy Transitions podcast, Pamela Largue spoke to Inna Braverman, the CEO and co-founder of Eco Wave Power. Braverman details the development of her company and their technology, the challenges and triumphs encountered on the path to commercialisation, and her personal journey from a girl that no one would listen to, to a well-respected industry pioneer.
In this episode, learn about:
The state of wave energy in Europe and across the globe
The technology that works and doesn't work, and why
Why onshore and near shore are less risky than offshore
Lessons learned from pioneering wave energy projects
Why an updated regulatory framework is critical to the success of projects

May 14, 2024 • 33min
Rightsizing the grid to accelerate decarbonisation
In this episode of the Energy Transitions podcast, Pamela Largue speaks to Kristian Ruby, Secretary General, Eurelectric and Serge Colle, Global Energy & Resources Industry Market Leader, EY, about what is needed to overcome grid bottlenecks while maximising reliability.
This episode will answer questions about:
The importance of derisking investment through updated policy frameworks
Incentives and derisking mechanisms to rightsize grids for 20 years from now
How TSOs and DSO need to prepare for future challenges
Accessing funding for grid expansion without creating a huge bill for the customer
The importance of closing the loop between electrification needs, grid plans and climate targets
Understanding the need to build a foundation of knowledge to guide policymakers in future decision making
Both Kristian Ruby and Serge Colle will be discussing the future of grids at the Eurelectric Power Summit, taking place in Lagonissi, Greece, 22 – 23 May 2024. The summit will address in detail the challenges and opportunities we face to keep the lights on.

Apr 26, 2024 • 19min
Why Portugal is a European renewables success story
In this episode of the Energy Transitions podcast, Pedro Amaral Jorge, President of APREN (Portuguese Renewable Energy Association), explains how being an early adopter of renewable energy set Portugal up for success on its path to energy and economic transformation.
In this episode, we answer these questions:
How is Portugal maximising its renewable energy resources, especially wind and hydro?
What policy mechanisms give the country an advantage and help speed up renewables uptake?
Why was renewable energy critical to ensuring a positive economic cycle in the country?
Does Portugal have the skills and experience needed to achieve net zero goals?
What is the future of transition fuels like natural gas?
What is APREN's role in Portugal's renewable energy sector and how can renewable energy associations in other countries model their advocacy and policy efforts?

Apr 22, 2024 • 24min
How Hanwha Qcells is building a mega US solar supply chain
In this episode of the Energy Transitions Podcast, Danielle Merfeld, Global Chief Technology Officer at Hanwha Qcells, provides insights into these expansion plans, highlighting the success of their Dalton factory, one of the largest manufacturing plants of its kind in the Western Hemisphere.
In 2023, Hanwa Qcells, founded in Germany and headquartered in South Korea invested $2.5 billion in starting a US supply chain.
In this episode, insights will be provided into:
The capital and technical know-how needed to create a complex solar supply chain
How Q Cells fosters innovation by centralising production processes
Why the US market is a strategic focus for Qcells
The importance of partnerships and investing in other suppliers to stimulate growth
How the US policy landscape is facilitating growth and participation from European companies
Why Europe has lost its first-mover advantage over the US when it comes to solar
Why there is still room for innovation and disruption in the mature solar market
How effective data management can lead to greater efficiency
Merfeld will be speaking at the World Energy Congress taking place in Rotterdam 22-25 April.

Apr 16, 2024 • 35min
Dr Sama Bilbao y Leon - Strengthening energy system resilience through nuclear power
In this episode of the Energy Transitions podcast, Dr Sama Bilbao y Leon, Director-General of the World Nuclear Association, delves into how the sector is implementing the lessons learned over past decades to become more cost and energy-efficient.
She also explains why she believes nuclear power is critical to providing energy security and resilience in our energy system.
In this episode you will gain insights into:
The nuclear projects coming online around the world, including China, UAE and Bangladesh.
Why nuclear power is critical for decarbonising industry, heating and cooling.
New reactor technologies and why old-school, big builds are still needed.
How innovation, digitalisation and AI are making nuclear power plants more cost-effective and efficient.
How the nuclear power sector is embracing circular economy.
The Net Zero Nuclear initiative and its role in ushering in the next generation of nuclear power through supporting policy and supply chain growth.
What the sector is doing to increase diversity, as well as attract and retain women.
This episode is brought to you in partnership with the World Energy Council leading up to the 26th World Energy Congress in Rotterdam, 22-25 April 2024.Register to be a part of the conversation

Apr 2, 2024 • 31min
How Rotterdam turned from energy transition underdog to trendsetter
Rotterdam, a Dutch city with one of the biggest ports in the world, is notorious for its polluting industry. In fact, the city's harbour is responsible for 20% of all emissions in the Netherlands and has more work to do than most cities to achieve climate neutrality.
However, there is hope on this emissions-heavy horizon, according to Rotterdam Vice Mayor, Chantal Zeegers.
In this episode of the Energy Transitions podcast, Zeegers, who considers herself a proud 'Rotterdammer', spoke to Pamela Largue about how this city is becoming a trendsetter in terms of implementing net-zero strategies.
Zeegers shares the positive progress being made across Rotterdam industry and society and answers the following questions:
How is Rotterdam balancing industrial growth with achieving energy transition?
How is the city ensuring its citizens participate in and profit from the sustainability agenda?
What policies are being employed to achieve deep decarbonisation?
How is the national government collaborating with industry for green operations?
Which clean energy technologies, resources and projects are making the biggest impact in Rotterdam?
How are strong "conviction and cooperation" turning this city from an underdog into a trendsetter of energy transition in the Netherlands and Europe?
Rotterdam is the host city for the World Energy Congress taking place from 22-25 April 2024. According to Zeegers, the city is well suited to such an event as it showcases innovative solutions to all aspects of the energy transition and the impacts of climate change.
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