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In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Bill Farren-Price and Jack Sharples about their latest research on the future of Russian gas flows. Bill first provides some context for the discussion in terms of the search for a ceasefire in Ukraine and the development of US-Russia relations, highlighting the […] The post OIES Podcast – The future of Russian gas flows appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Bill Farren-Price, Jack Sharples and Anouk Honore about the latest Gas Quarterly and their thoughts on the current state of the global gas market. Bill opens the podcast with a review of the current market drivers and the main catalysts of the […] The post OIES Podcast – Gas quarterly and market update appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In April 2025, the China Programme published an issue of the Oxford Energy Forum on the topic of EV and battery supply chains. The aim of the Forum was to think about how other world regions are seeking to react to the rapidly increasing dominance of China in global battery and EV supply chains. In […] The post OIES Podcast – EVs and Battery Supply Chains: Issues and Impacts appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast from the Electricity Programme, Dimitra Apostolopoulou talks to Doctoral Fellow Anas Damoun about his latest paper co-authored with Rahmat Poudineh titled “Economics of Electricity Grid Interconnections: A Heterogeneous Markets' Design Context”. In this podcast, we discuss the critical role of interconnections in the energy transition as well as analyse the […] The post OIES Podcast – Economics of Electricity Grid Interconnections: A Heterogeneous Markets' Design Context appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast from the Electricity Programme, Dimitra Apostolopoulou talks to Senior Research Fellow Malcolm Keay about his latest paper titled “The UK's Decarbonisation Objectives and the Role of Great British Energy” and the latest developments and key challenges of the Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA). We start our discussion with the […] The post OIES Podcast – The UK's Decarbonisation Objectives, the Role of Great British Energy, and REMA appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast James Henderson talks to Anne-Sophie Corbeau about the EU's plans for renewable hydrogen, with a particular focus on the industrial sector. The discussion starts with a description of the current state of the hydrogen market in Europe before defining the nature of renewable hydrogen in particular and explaining why it […] The post OIES Podcast – Challenges and Opportunities for Renewable Hydrogen in Europe appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
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In this latest OIES podcast, brought to you by the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Kong Chyong about his latest paper on the EU's decarbonisation plans and the implications for natural gas. Kong talks through five scenarios which he has modelled in detail and which focus on targets for future emissions, the implied carbon […] The post OIES Podcast – Decarbonisation in Europe and scenarios for gas appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this podcast, Hasan Muslemani speaks to Dan Maleski about developments around the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), specifically discussing how the mechanism would be enforced in practice and concerns that importers into the EU and exporters in non-EU countries have. The podcast also reflects on on-going policy changes in CBAM that are aimed […] The post OIES Podcast – Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast Michal Meidan talks to Bryan Bille from Benchmark Mineral Intelligence about Europe's need for cobalt as part of its efforts to achieve carbon neutrality and grow its lithium-ion battery industry, and the role of the DRC within that. Michal and Bryan talk about Europe's growing demand for cobalt, how policies […] The post OIES Podcast – Europe's cobalt supply security: what is the role of the Democratic Republic of Congo and of China? appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
This OIES podcast is based on two articles in the Oxford Energy Forum No.143 on Green Industrial Policy. James Henderson talks to Michal Meidan and Anders Hove about their thoughts on China's position in the energy transition and the role of innovation as part of its green industrial strategy. In the first part of the […] The post OIES Podcast – China's green industrial policy appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this podcast Anders Hove talks to Tom Moerenhout and Victoria Barreto Vieira do Prado about how Latin American countries are navigating the geopolitics of clean energy supply chains. Moerenhout and Vieira do Prado, scholars at Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP), discuss the challenges Latin American countries face in moving upstream from […] The post OIES Podcast – Diversification and de-risking in new energy supply chains: Latin America's Positioning in Critical Minerals Geopolitics appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, brought to you by the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Jack Sharples and Anouk Honore about the analysis which they contributed to the latest Gas Quarterly, which is available on the OIES website. The podcast starts with a discussion of current pricing trends before moving on to consider key […] The post OIES Podcast – Gas Quarterly and Outlook for Gas Markets in 2025 appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast James Henderson talks to Bill Farren-Price about some of the key themes that will influence energy markets in 2025. They start by discussing the potential impact of the arrival of President Donald Trump in the White House for a second term, focussing on likely geopolitical and economic outcomes and how […] The post OIES Podcast – Key Themes for Energy Markets in 2025 appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest podcast from the OIES China energy programme, Michal Meidan talks to Philip Andrews-Speed and Anders Hove about the policies and corporate strategies that have led to China's centrality in new energy supply chains. This podcast is the first in a series drawing on contributions to the December 2024 issue of the Oxford […] The post OIES Podcast – Responding to the China challenge in new energy supply chains appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast from the Electricity Programme, Anders Hove talks to Research Fellow Dimitra Apostolopoulou about the Oxford Energy Forum (OEF) issue on storage titled “Powering The Future: Energy Storage In Tomorrow's Electricity Markets”. In this podcast, we provide an overview of the OEF and talk about Dimitra's paper co-authored with Rahmat Poudineh […] The post OIES Podcast – Powering The Future: Energy Storage In Tomorrow's Electricity Markets appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest podcast, Michal Meidan talks to Linxiao Zhu about the evolution of China's solar photovoltaic manufacturing sector, how it has responded to trade defence measures in the past and how it is likely to evolve with the rise of green industrial policies. Linxiao discusses the origins of China's solar PV sector and the […] The post OIES Podcast – Reconfiguring solar PV supply chains: are trade defence measures effective for competing with China? appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, brought to you by the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Katja Yafimava and Jack Sharples about the implications of the end of the contract for the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine. The podcast starts with a discussion about the conditions that would need to have been met for […] The post OIES Podcast – The implications of the end of Ukraine gas transit appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this podcast, Hasan Muslemani speaks to Karl Smyth about the role of the energy-from-waste (EfW) sector in the energy transition, specifically how carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology can help decarbonize the sector. The podcast discusses the potential and readiness to retrofit EfW plants with CCS, including associated costs, before taking a deeper dive into the […] The post OIES Podcast – Energy from Waste with CCS appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast from the Electricity Programme, Dimitra Apostolopoulou talks to Senior Research Fellow David Robinson and energy consultant Mike Tennican (prior Senior Vice President and Director at National Economic Research Associates and a Professor at Harvard Business School) about their latest paper titled “Electricity, Green Hydrogen, and the Energy Transition”. In this […] The post OIES Podcast – Electricity, Green Hydrogen, and the Energy Transition appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, Michal Meidan talks to James Henderson about the outcomes of COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. They discuss the key issues going into the COP and the extent to which they were addressed: James highlights the gains as well as challenges around financing, the controversy around the role of oil and gas, […] The post OIES Podcast – COP 29: The good, the bad and the unanswered appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Anouk Honore and Jack Sharples about their latest paper on the winter outlook for gas markets. After a brief discussion the price rally in 2024 and the implications of the forward curve, the conversation then moves to the question of demand in […] The post OIES Podcast – Gas Market Winter Outlook appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
LIS-MOI UNE HISTOIRE... DE NOËL - Pour patienter jusqu'au 24 décembre, les grandes voix de RTL offrent chaque jour un conte merveilleux. Découvrez aujourd'hui "Le renard et les oies", écrit par les frères Grimm il y a fort longtemps, où les animaux à plumes vont jouer un drôle de tour au renard. L'histoire est lue par Julien Courbet, Jérôme Florin et Marina Giraudeau "Lis-moi une histoire" est un podcast présenté par Laurent Marsick. Chaque épisode, vous propose une histoire passionnante, fascinante, instructive.
LIS-MOI UNE HISTOIRE... DE NOËL - Pour patienter jusqu'au 24 décembre, les grandes voix de RTL offrent chaque jour un conte merveilleux. Découvrez aujourd'hui "Le renard et les oies", écrit par les frères Grimm il y a fort longtemps, où les animaux à plumes vont jouer un drôle de tour au renard. L'histoire est lue par Julien Courbet, Jérôme Florin et Marina Giraudeau. "Lis-moi une histoire" est un podcast présenté par Laurent Marsick. Chaque épisode, vous propose une histoire passionnante, fascinante, instructive.
In this latest OIES podcast, Michal Meidan, Philip Andrews-Speed and Anders Hove discuss how Trump's re-election is perceived in Beijing; they assess what tariffs could mean for China's economic growth trajectory, how Beijing would adapt its economic support measures in response and the implications for energy demand. Michal, Philip and Anders talk about the implications […] The post OIES Podcast – Trump's re-election and implications for China's energy policies and markets appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, brought to you by the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Mike Fulwood about his latest paper on global gas prices. The podcast starts with a brief discussion about the history of gas pricing and the globalisation of the gas market, highlighting the vital role played by LNG in joining […] The post OIES Podcast – What drives international gas prices in competitive markets? appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Mostefa Ouki about his latest paper on “Market and EU green regulation challenges for MENA's gas exporters to Europe.” The podcast looks at the key challenges faced by MENA gas exporters as demand for gas in Europe goes into decline in response […] The post OIES Podcast – MENA and the challenges of the EU market and Green Deal appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest podcast from OIES, Michal Meidan talks to James Henderson about COP 29 which will be held in Baku, Azerbaijan between November 11-22. Michal and James take stock of last year's COP and the key issues this year's conference will need to address: Financing, including the outlook for contributions under the terms of […] The post OIES Podcast – Key questions ahead of COP 29 appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast from the Gas and Hydrogen Programmes James Henderson talks to Agnieszka Ason about her forthcoming paper on hydrogen offtake agreements. The discussion starts with an overview looking at the role of offtake agreements and the current state of hydrogen contracting before moving on to consider the key reference points and […] The post OIES Podcast – Hydrogen Offtake Agreements appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest podcast, Hasan Muslemani speaks to Raeid Jewad about their latest OIES publication entitled ‘Norwegian CCS: What have we learned?'. The authors discuss the history of carbon capture and storage in Norway, namely the factors that enabled its development including a robust carbon taxation framework and strong government support that aims to sustain […] The post OIES Podcast – CCS in Norway appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast from the Electricity Programme, Dimitra Apostolopoulou talks to the Director of Research at the Electricity Programme and Senior Research Fellow Rahmat Poudineh about his latest paper co-authored with Abolfazl Khodadadi titled “Contracts for difference – CfDs – in the energy transition: balancing market efficiency and risk mitigation”. Contracts for Difference (CfDs) have […] The post OIES Podcast – Contracts for difference in the energy transition: balancing market efficiency and risk mitigation appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this OIES podcast, Hasan Muslemani speaks to Ole Henrik Ree at Microsoft about the latest developments in the carbon dioxide removals (CDR) market. The podcast discusses the role and importance that CDR plays as part of corporate climate strategies, challenges faced by companies when procuring CDR solutions, and the makeup of the existing market […] The post OIES Podcast – Procuring Carbon Removals appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest podcast from the OIES China Energy Programme, Michal Meidan, Anders Hove and Philip Andrews-Speed take stock of the macroeconomic environment, the government's recent efforts to support activity and what it means for energy demand. They discuss oil and gas consumption, rising electric vehicle penetration as well as the rapid deployment of renewables. […] The post OIES Podcast – China's economic downturn: what does it mean for energy? appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast James Henderson talks to Bill Farren-Price about the latest Oxford Energy Forum which includes a series of articles under the banner “Gas to 2030: transition, supply risk and market uncertainty.” After an initial discussion about the key themes in the Forum, we delve into the geopolitical and regulatory risks that […] The post OIES Podcast – Gas to 2030: Transition, supply risk and market uncertainty appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast James Henderson talks to Katja Yafimava and Agnieszka Ason about the latest EU sanctions package aimed at Russian LNG. After a brief introduction discussing the sanctions that have been imposed on Russian LNG to date, mainly by the US authorities, we look at the 14th EU sanctions package and the […] The post OIES Podcast – EU sanctions on Russian LNG appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest podcast, Michal Meidan talks to Belinda Schäpe about the challenges and prospects of steel sector decarbonisation in China. They discuss the key takeaways from Belinda's paper “Decarbonising China's Steel Sector: Challenges and Opportunities” such as: the challenges to shifting toward greener steel production including overcapacity in the sector, coal dependence, and economic uncertainty. […] The post OIES Podcast – Decarbonising China’s Steel Sector appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this podcast, Hasan Muslemani speaks to Nnaziri Ihijerika about his recent publication on regulatory frameworks for crossborder CO2 transport, specifically between the UK and EU. Nnaziri highlights the role that CCS is expected to play in decarbonizing European industries and specific regulatory barriers to transporting CO2 across borders. In particular, the podcast discusses how […] The post OIES Podcast – Cross-Border CO2 Transport appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
Ken Honda is a renowned Japanese author and speaker celebrated for his personal finance and happiness expertise. Known as the "Zen Millionaire," he combines Eastern philosophies with practical financial advice to help individuals find peace and abundance. Ken has written over 50 books, including the bestseller "Happy Money: The Japanese Art of Making Peace with Your Money," which explores transforming one's emotional relationship with money into a source of joy. His latest book, "True Wealth," delves into redefining wealth beyond material possessions, including emotional and spiritual prosperity. Ken Honda inspires people worldwide to achieve financial well-being and personal happiness through his writing and seminars.Jesper first encountered Ken Honda through "Maro Up," co-authored with Janet Attwood. This book explores the Japanese concept of Maro, which signifies an open-hearted and generous spirit. Inspired by Wahei Takeda's philosophies, it delves into how embracing gratitude, kindness, and emotional intelligence can lead to greater happiness and success.
In this latest OIES podcast from the Electricity Programme, Dimitra Apostolopoulou talks to OIES Visiting Research Fellow Farhad Billimoria about his latest paper co-authored with Rahmat Poudineh and Jacob Mays titled “Hedging and Tail Risk in Electricity Markets”. A concern persistent in current electricity market designs has been the sufficiency of hedge markets and the […] The post OIES Podcast – Hedging and Tail Risk in Electricity Markets appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast James Henderson talks to Bill Farren-Price, Anouk Honoré and Jack Sharples about the key themes in the latest OIES Gas Quarterly, that was published in late July. After a brief overview on current gas prices, the discussion turns to LNG supply and specifically to the impact of sanctions on Russian […] The post OIES Podcast – Key themes from the Gas Quarterly – July 2024 appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, brought to you by the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Jonathan Stern, Katja Yafimava and Agnieszka Ason about the recent arbitration court ruling on the case brought by Uniper against Gazprom. They discuss the background to the case, the specific rulings given by the court and the implications the […] The post OIES Podcast – The implications of the Uniper-Gazprom arbitration ruling appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, which is a combined presentation from the Gas and Energy Transition programmes, James Henderson talks to Katja Yafimava and Jonathan Stern about the implications of the latest EU regulation on decarbonising the region's gas system which aims to manage the shift towards hydrogen and away from natural gas. They discuss […] The post OIES Podcast – New regulation for the transition from natural gas to hydrogen in Europe appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast from the Gas and Energy Transition Programmes James Henderson talks to Prof. Jonathan Stern and Maria Olczak about their latest Energy Insight ‘Analysing the EU Methane Regulation: what is changing, for whom and by when'. This regulation introduces new rules for measurement-based Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV), Leak Detection and […] The post OIES Podcast – EU Methane Regulation appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast from the Gas Programme James Henderson talks to Mike Fulwood about this latest work on Energy Transition Scenarios and their impact on Natural Gas. The podcast starts by discussing the key methodologies that have been used to generate the OIES scenarios before moving on to describe the three key outputs […] The post OIES Podcast – Energy Transition Scenarios and the Impacts on Natural Gas appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast from the hydrogen programme James Henderson talks to Alex Barnes about his latest paper on the importance of measuring the carbon intensity of low carbon hydrogen. The discussion focuses on the importance of being able to compare the carbon intensity of different forms of “green” energy, and specifically how hydrogen […] The post OIES Podcast – Measuring the carbon intensity of low carbon hydrogen appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, Michal Meidan talks to Agniezska Ason, senior visiting research fellow at the OIES, and Julio Dal Poz, managing director at FTI consulting, about contracts for difference and how they can be used in the low carbon energy transition. They discuss how Contracts for Difference (CfDs) are currently used to support […] The post OIES Podcast – Contracts for Difference: The instrument of choice for the energy transition appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES China Energy programme podcast, Michal Meidan talks to Brad Simmons about US policies to re-shore and friend-shore lithium-ion battery supply chains and their incompatibility with efforts to limit dependencies on China. They discuss the electric vehicle subsidies under the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and how tax eligibility is complicated by […] The post OIES Podcast – Are US efforts to de-risk and decarbonise its battery supply chains incompatible? appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this podcast, Head of China Energy Research Michal Meidan speaks with Anders Hove, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute, about the topic of clean energy innovation in China. They discuss the factors that have enabled China's transition into an innovation powerhouse, including often cited government support and subsidy schemes, as well as less appreciated […] The post OIES Podcast – Fact and fiction of clean innovation in China appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this podcast Bassam Fattouh discusses with Ilia Bouchouev his Energy Comments in the OIES Energy Quantamentals series based on his new book “Virtual Barrels” and the growing importance of financial barrels in the oil market, with a focus on financial market participants, oil options and volatility trading. They set the stage by defining “virtual […] The post OIES Podcast: Virtual Barrels, Financial Players and Oil Price Volatility appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
Today, we have a special cross-over episode with the podcast called Preparing for AI, which is hosted by Matt Cartwright and Jimmy Rhodes. The guest for this episode is Anders Hove, long-time host of the Environment China podcast, and Beijing-based Matt Cartwright interviews him about the impact of AI on the clean energy transition. Anders ‘references several points related to China, such as efforts to locate data centers in colder regions, and the results of experiments seeking to make data centers respond to the output of renewables. We hope you enjoy it! You can read a full transcript of the episode on the Preparing for AI website here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2320704/14945514