Energy Transition Today
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Energy Transition Today
Powering Tomorrow - with Viola and Neil Brown
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In this first special episode of a new series, Viola welcomes Neil Brown, head of capital formation at Low Carbon, for a thought-provoking discussion on the forefront of the energy transition.
The conversation delves into the critical challenges and opportunities facing the industry as it moves towards a net zero future.
With Low Carbon’s extensive experience in the solar and wind sectors, we delve into the financing of traditional renewables, how to meet the needs of a 'just transition’, and the promising markets and technologies poised to make significant contributions to the energy transition.
We also discuss the impact of the post-Covid-19 fundraising environment and how it shapes the trajectory towards achieving a sustainable, low-carbon economy. Neil sheds light on the broader implications of supply chain challenges and the strategic moves Low Carbon is making to navigate these waters.
Hosted by:
- Viola Caon - Head of Content, inspiratia
Guest:
- Neil Brown - Head of Capital Formation, Low Carbon
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