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  • Unlocking the future potential of hydrogen energy in India
    Sep 2 2025

    As India tries to position itself as a global hydrogen leader, the World Hydrogen India conference by S&P Global Commodity Insights — scheduled to take place Sept. 25–26 in New Delhi — is set to bring together the nation's decision-makers and industry experts to examine the regulatory frameworks, investment opportunities, and technological innovations shaping India's hydrogen economy. The event will also address the critical challenges and opportunities defining the sector's trajectory. From the National Green Hydrogen Mission's implementation to emerging trade dynamics and project financing strategies, the event is set to provide strategic insights essential for navigating India's evolving hydrogen landscape.

    Sambit Mohanty, Asia Energy Editor, discusses some of the key themes with Dave Ernsberger, co-president of S&P Global Commodity Insights, and R. K. Malhotra, president of the Hydrogen Association of India. What are the steps needed to bring transparency to a market that would ultimately drive efficiency and bring down cost over time?

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    22 min
  • Talking offshore wind: Communication in a polarized world
    Aug 26 2025

    Seen by hundreds of thousands, Swedish utility Vattenfall’s expletive-laden campaign with Hollywood icon Samuel L Jackson asks the question: Offshore wind farms, yes or no?

    On this week’s episode of Energy Evolution, Vattenfall’s head of brand Monica Holmvik Persdotter explains the process behind the campaign and how the utility thinks about public discourse regarding the technology.

    Effective communication and local engagement have tangible impact on green-lighting new offshore wind projects, David Bidwell, professor of Marine Affairs at the University of Rhode Island in the US, told correspondent Camilla Naschert.

    Audio clips sourced via European Commission and Vattenfall AB.

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    41 min
  • Shifting gears: Will states take the wheel on US electric vehicle policy?
    Aug 19 2025

    In the US, the Trump administration's rollback of federal incentives supporting electric vehicle adoption will put states back in the driver's seat on encouraging the transition to electric vehicles. With states varying wildly in their interest and support in electric vehicles and charging infrastructure, what will happen to the deployment of lower-carbon transportation in the country during the current president's term?

    Host Taylor Kuykendall discusses the issue with Daniel Weeks, energy transition reporter for S&P Global Commodity Insights; Suzanna Massingue, low-carbon transportation analyst at Commodity Insights; and Alan Collins, director of the division of resource economics and management at West Virginia University. What do the administration's budget bills mean for the trajectory of EVs and how might states react? Tune in to learn more.

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    27 min
  • One Big Beautiful Bill: Another ride on the solar coaster?
    Aug 12 2025

    In this episode, Commodity Insights analysts Tiffany Wang and Cinthya Pena explain the implications of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act for US renewables supply chains and project development.

    The OBBBA was a sweeping budget reconciliation bill which US President Donald Trump signed on July 4. Cuts to the tax credit regime introduced in the Inflation Reduction Act will effectively curb the bill’s 45Y and 48E clean electricity production and investment tax credits.

    Yet, some US companies remain optimistic for long-term success, senior reporter Garrett Hering lays out on the podcast.

    Energy Evolution has merged with Platts Future Energy, and episodes are now regularly published on Tuesdays.

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    20 min
  • Break up or not? Europe's zonal pricing conundrum
    Aug 5 2025

    In this week’s episode, energy reporters Camilla Naschert and Alex Blackburne explain the ongoing debate around the way in which price zones are divided in Europe’s power markets.

    In markets with only one price zone, such as Germany and Britain, widening geographic distances between demand centers and new renewables development are starting to raise questions around grid bottlenecks, redispatch costs and incentives for new renewables.

    But there are also political and organizational realities to consider in a potential split, so the answer for regulators and politicians is not straightforward.

    Energy Evolution has merged with Platts Future Energy, and episodes are now regularly published on Tuesdays.

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    14 min
  • Carbon registries key to unlocking Article 6 climate finance
    Jul 29 2025

    In this episode of Energy Evolution, we delve into the latest developments around Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and explore how various governments and companies are building critical infrastructure for carbon trading and global climate cooperation.

    Host Eklavya Gupte speaks with Gurvinder Bains, Director of Business Development of Environmental Solutions at S&P Global Commodity Insights, who highlights the pivotal role of carbon registries in securing financing and scaling project development under Article 6.

    We also hear from Hugh Salway, Senior Director of Market Development and Partnerships at Gold Standard, who shares insights on how countries are increasingly viewing carbon credits as national assets and establishing domestic programs.

    The discussion addresses the challenges posed by an increasingly fragmented carbon market and the implications for effective global climate action.

    Energy Evolution has merged with Platts Future Energy, and episodes are now regularly published on Tuesdays.

    Links:
    Platts CEC $/mtC02e PCECA00
    Platts Household Devices $/mtCO2e CNHDD00
    Unlocking the potential of carbon markets: Designing carbon registries for success (white paper)
    Register for APPEC Carbon Markets Conference

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    24 min
  • Hot Grid Summer: Europe's power system under stress
    Jul 22 2025

    In this episode of Energy Evolution, we explore how heat waves are driving fundamental shifts in European power demand patterns and stress-testing the region's energy infrastructure.

    Host Eklavya Gupte speaks with Glenn Rickson, head of short-term European power analysis at S&P Global Commodity Insights, who breaks down the supply and demand pressures that are emerging from warmer temperatures.

    Correspondent Camilla Naschert interviews Brian Motherway, head of the office of energy efficiency and inclusive transitions at the International Energy Agency, on Europe's growing appetite for air conditioning and its impact on EU climate and energy efficiency goals.

    Energy Evolution has merged with Platts Future Energy, and episodes are now regularly published on Tuesdays.

    Links:
    EEX France Fin Baseload power AAOAM00
    Platts UK GTMA Baseload power FUKXY01
    Western Europe endures record June heat stress: EU's climate monitor (subscriber content)

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    27 min
  • The road to commercial nuclear fusion
    Jul 15 2025

    Nuclear fusion still has a long road ahead before commercial viability, but optimism — and funding — is on the rise.
    Surging interest in the technology has recently seen $7.1 billion raised across 50 global fusion startups.

    Research timelines appear to be accelerating, Steve Piper, director of energy research at S&P Global Commodity Insights, said on the podcast.

    Big Tech is well represented in the investor base due to growing energy demand from datacenters.

    Francesco Sciortino, CEO of fusion startup Proxima Fusion, said investors are looking to secure a stake in the market now. "Fusion is not something to tiptoe into," he said on the podcast.

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    33 min