Uniper Rising: Can Germany's Gas Giant Go Green? Ep206: Michael Lewis

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Honey, I Shrunk the Oil And Gas Sector | Ep237: Lord John Browne

What happens when clean energy starts to outgrow fossil fuels at scale? Is it right to call China an electrostate? And how long will we be reliant on hydrocarbons?This week on Cleaning Up, host Michael Liebreich sits down with Lord Browne of Madingley — former CEO of BP and one o ...  Afficher plus

Why Does The UK Pay So Much For Cheap-To-Produce Gas? | Ep236: Seb Kennedy

What happens when a nation’s energy security rests on volatile global gas markets? Why does the UK pay market prices for some of the world’s cheapest-to-produce gas? And is now the moment to rethink decades of “leave it to the market” dogma?This week on Cleaning Up, Baroness Bryo ...  Afficher plus

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