Daniel Yergin, Pulitzer Prize Winning Author of The Prize and Vice-Chair of IHS Markit
An Energy Transition in Three Corresponding Acts | Part I

As the world’s economies begin to reopen and embrace the post-pandemic era, the energy industry is at a critical juncture. Energy shortages have already gripped Europe and Asia, with LNG spot prices having been driven to record highs. Is this the first major crisis of the energy transition?

While energy shortages and higher prices would normally motivate new investment, the present-day investor is reluctant to finance new fossil fuel projects; a hesitancy driven by both activist calls to decarbonize, and the net zero targets set out by world leaders.

Will the vision of a carbon-free future be lost to the practical reality of energy shortages as countries turn back to coal? Will the political and economic be asserted to drive forward investment in solar and wind projects? And how will the LNG markets navigate between our reliance on fossil fuel energy today and aspirations to transition to a low-carbon energy future?

Host Susan Sakmar welcomes Dr. Yergin, Vice Chair of IHS Markit and Pulitzer Prize winning author of ‘The Prize, The Epic Quest for Oil, Money and Power’ back to Smarter Markets for the opening episode of ‘An Energy Transition in Three Corresponding Acts’.

Hosted by:

Susan Sakmar, former Chair of the Jane Goodall Institute

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