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OIES Podcast – Fact and fiction of clean innovation in China
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 […]
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OIES Podcast: Virtual Barrels, Financial Players and Oil Price Volatility
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 […]
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OIES Podcast – The outlook for LNG in Japan, Korea and Taiwan
In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Graeme Bethune about his latest paper on the outlook for LNG in Japan, Korea and Taiwan. They begin by exploring the history of gas, and in particular LNG imports, in the region before moving on to look at Japan specifically. They consider […]
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OIES Podcast – CO2 shipping for Carbon Capture and Storage
In this podcast, Hasan Muslemani speaks to Peter Webb about the key role that shipping of CO2 plays in enabling a carbon capture and storage (CCS) market, especially for industrial emitters who are not in proximity to a pipeline network. The podcast highlights the technical challenges involved in CO2 shipping and how it compares to […]
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OIES Podcast – Inertia in Electric Power Systems
As wind and solar rise as a share of electricity production in many regions, electric power systems are experiencing increased concerns about how to maintain stability. One critical factor is inertia, which refers to the availability of spinning resources such as turbines that help the system maintain stable frequency during short disturbances. In this podcast […]
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OIES Podcast – The IGU gas price survey
In this latest OIES podcast, brought to you by the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Mike Fulwood about the results of the latest IGU gas price survey. Mike has been conducting the survey, which looks at the formation methodologies and levels of wholesale gas prices, since 2005, with more than 100 countries now included. […]
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