204. Live from COP30 – WTFFF and Other Tales from the Amazon

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220. Deal Trends for M&A and Energy Financing - Mar26

Six years after her last appearance on the podcast (Episode 28, 15 June 2020), Natasha Luther-Jones returns to join Laurent and Gerard for a lively catch-up on how both her career and the energy sector have evolved. What began with her being dubbed the “Queen of PPA” has expanded ...  Show more

219. Hyperscalers vs US Utilities - Mar26

While Gerard is fixing his knee, Laurent invites Chris Seiple, Vice Chairman of WoodMac Power & Renewables group, to try to make sense of the scale of the coming power demand surge and the strain it is placing on today’s US market structures.AI-driven datacenter growth is pushing ...  Show more

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