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Currents is a podcast published by Norton Rose Fulbright that features in-depth discussions on the latest developments in project finance. The podcast is hosted by partner Todd Alexander, who interviews key business leaders and policy makers to investigate important trends affecting the energy and infrastructure space.
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Ep248: The IRS’s New Tax Credit Rules
Hilary Lefko, partner in Norton Rose Fulbright’s Washington office, joins us to discuss the IRS’s new guidance on tax credit transfers.
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Ep247: Solar Module Petition Update
Stefan Reisinger, partner in Norton Rose Fulbright’s Washington office, joins us to discuss the anti-dumping and countervailing duty petition on solar modules that was filed by the American Alliance for Solar Manufacturing Trade Committee.
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Ep246: Developing Solar on Variable Terrain
Yezin Taha, CEO of Nevados, joins us to discuss the increasing demand for developing non-flat land for utility-scale solar projects, the challenges and costs involved, and the technology Nevados uses when working on variable terrain.
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Ep245: Renewable Properties President on the CPUC’s Community Solar Proposal
Aaron Halimi, founder and president of Renewable Properties, joins us to discuss how a proposed decision by the California Public Utilities Commission could affect community solar projects.
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Ep244: BrightNight CEO on Investing in Renewable Energy
Martin Hermann, CEO of BrightNight, joins us to discuss investing in renewable energy projects and technologies. He also discusses what inefficiencies he sees in the market, what is driving growth, what impact AI will have on clean energy, and more.
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Ep243: John Cockerill on hydrogen electrolyzers
Nicolas De Coignac, President Americas of John Cockerill, joins us to talk about John Cockerill's electrolyzer technology, what the company is doing in the US hydrogen market, the outlook for green hydrogen, and more.
Customer Reviews
Expert analysis
Timely, relevant and expert analysis of topics related to project finance and renewable energy.
Good content
I appreciate the depth of information coverage. My only criticism is audio quality. I listen to a lot of podcasts, and Currents has noticeably worse audio quality.
Straight from the horses mouth
One of my favorite things about the energy transition is the direct access to people who are in business and their willingness to share their thoughts. This podcast is a great example - nothing but profiles of important players in the business side of the wider effort to save life on earth. I’m not a capitalist but understanding the business environment is critical to my work - thank you for what you all do to bring this info to the public.