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Mapping the Energy Future
The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
41 episodes
1 day ago
This podcast aims not only to identify the global challenges including energy security, energy affordability, and climate change but also to share with listeners our pragmatic solutions to those. About IEEJ The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ) is a private think tank that covers energy problems, climate issues, and geopolitical agendas across the world. Visit us at https://eneken.ieej.or.jp/en/ for more information.
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This podcast aims not only to identify the global challenges including energy security, energy affordability, and climate change but also to share with listeners our pragmatic solutions to those. About IEEJ The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ) is a private think tank that covers energy problems, climate issues, and geopolitical agendas across the world. Visit us at https://eneken.ieej.or.jp/en/ for more information.
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Energy discussions in Davos
Mapping the Energy Future
12 minutes 35 seconds
8 months ago
Energy discussions in Davos

This episode is talking about “Energy discussions in Davos”. Mr. Terazawa will share the discussions in Davos, to which he was invited during the week of January 20th. There were so many discussions in Davos that he can only cover mostly energy related topics. These are solely his takeaways from Davos, and he is quite sure that some of you who attended may have different views.

Mapping the Energy Future
This podcast aims not only to identify the global challenges including energy security, energy affordability, and climate change but also to share with listeners our pragmatic solutions to those. About IEEJ The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ) is a private think tank that covers energy problems, climate issues, and geopolitical agendas across the world. Visit us at https://eneken.ieej.or.jp/en/ for more information.