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We live in interesting times. When digital world is becoming as important as the physical one. When artificial intelligence is helping us solve the issues we couldn’t solve before. When cool new start-ups are being born every day. And when consumers expect companies to transform the world and solve climate change. Welcome to the ‘Interesting Times’ podcast, powered by think tank Burgundia.
Episode 5. Wind energy potential and floating wind turbines
Interesting Times
33 minutes 57 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 5. Wind energy potential and floating wind turbines
Conversation with Kyriakos Gialoglou, Director of European Government Affairs for Seawind Ocean Technology. Kyriakos speaks about the global wind energy potential, what sets floating wind turbines apart and what regulators should do to support innovative energy start-ups.
Seawind Ocean Technology website: www.seawindtechnology.com
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/seawind-technology/
Kyriakos Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyriakos-gialoglou-0921755/
Interesting Times
We live in interesting times. When digital world is becoming as important as the physical one. When artificial intelligence is helping us solve the issues we couldn’t solve before. When cool new start-ups are being born every day. And when consumers expect companies to transform the world and solve climate change. Welcome to the ‘Interesting Times’ podcast, powered by think tank Burgundia.