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This week on Weathering Decarbonization, we welcome Hayn Park, Portfolio Manager for Energy Commodities, into the SmarterMarkets™ studio. David Greely sits down with Hayn to discuss how the energy transition is affecting power markets from fundamentals to their price dynamics and ...  Show more

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