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May 26, 2021 • 41min

EnergyCents- Ep 37: Demand drivers: The promise of hydrogen and the call on capital

IHS Markit expects annual spending on low-carbon Hydrogen production could increase to $50 billion (with a “b”) by 2030, from around $50 million (with an “m”) in 2020. Risks to realizing such growth include uncertainties around business models, industrial-sector commitments, and policy support. IHS Markit hydrogen experts Alex Klaessig and Julia Wainwright join EnergyCents this week to discuss their outlook for global hydrogen investment, as well as the strategic intent of countries and sectors that may drive advancements in the low-carbon fuel. Have more questions? Ask our hydrogen experts a question or book 1-1 time with them: Alex Klaessig: https://experts.ihsmarkit.com/experts/klaessig-alex Julia Wainwright: https://experts.ihsmarkit.com/experts/wainwright-julia Send us your podcast comments or questions: energycents@ihsmarkit.com.
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May 18, 2021 • 48min

EnergyCents- Ep 36: Mo money mo problems: Can oil producers hold the line amid rising cash flows?

Oil markets find themselves in a good place as North America shale producers show continued restraint, and OPEC+ manages its response to post-COVID demand to support prices in a $60-$75/bbl range. IHS Markit oil experts Karim Fawaz and Reed Olmstead return to EnergyCents to discuss updates to their most recent supply forecasts, and what to be watching as more onlookers consider the possibility of another commodity ‘Supercycle.’ Send your comments to us at energycents@ihsmarkit.com.
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May 11, 2021 • 42min

EnergyCents- Ep. 35: Guess who’s back (back again)? US grabs the mic in global climate discussions

President Joseph Biden’s proactive commitment to low-carbon energy policy returns the United States to a leadership position within the international dialogue on climate. EnergyCents welcomes back IHS Markit Executive Director Peter Gardett to share his views on a Biden energy policy that prioritizes climate (or is it a climate policy that prioritizes energy?), and what to look for over the next six months as the United States readies itself for a “decisive decade”. Send your comments or questions to us at energycents@ihsmarkit.com.
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Apr 29, 2021 • 35min

EnergyCents- Ep 34: Charged up: Solid-state batteries seek next-generation market share

Specialized start-ups and diversified incumbents are in a race to develop next generation technology that will improve safety and performance of batteries used in electric vehicles. IHS Markit Batteries Expert Chloe Holzinger joins EnergyCents this week to provide an overview of the competitive landscape, and consider the evolving partnerships and rivalries among leading automakers and cell manufacturers. Send your comments and questions: energycents@ihsmarkit.com
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Apr 21, 2021 • 41min

EnergyCents– Ep. 33: The shape of gas to come: Pipes, politics, and the pursuit of European markets

The fate of Nord Stream 2 remains an open question as strategic interests from the EU, US, and Russia influence the gas pipeline’s construction and potential in-service date: less than 200 km of pipelay remains to be completed. IHS Markit European Gas Market expert Laurent Ruseckas joins EnergyCents this week to discuss the current status of the Russia-to-Germany pipeline, and the potential role of natural gas in an evolving European energy market. Send us your comments or questions: energycents@ihsmarkit.com.
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Apr 15, 2021 • 30min

EnergyCents- Ep 32: Green deals: Financial sector increases commitments to corporate renewables

US project-specific corporate renewables demand is projected to more than double to $17 billion over the next decade from less than $8 billion in 2021. IHS Markit’s Financial Advisory Lead Peter Gardett joins EnergyCents this week to discuss the trend, and consider the various financing structures that will enable a lower carbon future. Send us your comments or question: energycents@ihsmarkit.com
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Apr 8, 2021 • 39min

EnergyCents- Ep 31: New entrants: The ‘prosumer’ as potential force in evolving renewables landscape

Nearly all forms of renewable energy continue to attract investment as myriad technologies fight for market share amid a rapidly changing energy landscape. IHS Markit’s Head of Global Cleantech Research Eduard Sala de Vedruna joins EnergyCents this week to discuss the growth of global renewables, and consider differences in momentum by region and by technology. Send us your comments or questions: energycents@ihsmarkit.com
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Mar 18, 2021 • 36min

EnergyCents- Ep 30: Identity crisis: Shale sector seeks modesty amid expectations of cashflows

Economic activity is set to rebound after 2020s COVID-induced lockdowns, and oil prices are up more than 30% since January in response. The prudence of a reorganized shale sector will be tested, as operators are asked to temper any supply-growth ambition. IHS Markit shale experts Reed Olmstead and Prescott Roach join EnergyCents to discuss the resilience of the sector, and share views on how committed the transformed sector is to its new identity. Send us your comments and questions: energycents@ihsmarkit.com.
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Mar 10, 2021 • 44min

EnergyCents- Ep 29: Offshore wind: So fresh and so clean, clean

Barriers to entry rise for offshore wind projects as oil and gas majors and large-scale utilities partner and/or compete to win in one of renewable energy’s more consolidated sectors. IHS Markit Global Cleantech Research Analyst Andrei Utkin shares his observations with EnergyCents on the competitive environment for offshore wind, and how big of a role we should expect the sector to play in the future landscape of energy supply. Send us your comments and questions: energycents@ihsmarkit.com.
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Mar 2, 2021 • 51min

EnergyCents- Ep. 28: Disruption junction: Shale and solar at a crossroads

The shale and solar sectors have profoundly disrupted their respective markets over the past decade. But each is expected to follow very different paths in the future. IHS Markit’s Raoul LeBlanc, an expert in shale, and Cormac Gilligan, an expert in solar, join EnergyCents to share their views on the two technologies’ paths thus far, and expectations for the future. Send us your comments or questions: energycents@ihsmarkit.com

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