This week, Energy Evolution reports from CERAWeek, S&P Global's flagship energy conference.
While the event has become increasingly focused on the energy transition, one commodity trading house says the good times for fossil fuels are far from over.
Demand for oil and gas, as well as key metals such as copper, is set to grow across most global markets, Trafigura chief economist Saad Rahim tells Taylor Kuykendall on the sidelines of the event.
Subscribe to Energy Evolution to stay current on the energy transition and its implications. The show is co-hosted by veteran journalists Dan Testa and Taylor Kuykendall.
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Energy transition insights from a former DOE Secretary and the COP24 President
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Previewing 2024 cleantech trends ahead of CERAWeek 2024
Decarbonizing heavy industry with technology and policy
Building from scrap: Fueling EV batteries with recycled materials
Powering up the US EV battery manufacturing boom in Michigan
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