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Fourteen months into the conflict in Ukraine and the energy landscape in Europe has shifted dramatically. Whereas Russia supplies of gas used to dominate the market, today, the equation is far different and more nuanced. And the shift toward electrification and more renewable resources has only increased over the past year-plus.
In this episode, Paul dissects the impact that the war has had on Europe's energy transition, both the good and the bad, and discusses how the sanctions may be affecting both sides of the conflict.
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By Paul Schuster5
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Fourteen months into the conflict in Ukraine and the energy landscape in Europe has shifted dramatically. Whereas Russia supplies of gas used to dominate the market, today, the equation is far different and more nuanced. And the shift toward electrification and more renewable resources has only increased over the past year-plus.
In this episode, Paul dissects the impact that the war has had on Europe's energy transition, both the good and the bad, and discusses how the sanctions may be affecting both sides of the conflict.
Follow Paul on LinkedIn.

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