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The Energy Transition Show with Chris Nelder written in black font against whtie backdrop. A graphic design of rays shooting out from a central circular figure is above the writing.

The Energy Transition Show covers the full range of energy transition globally, including grid power, all fuels (including oil, gas, coal, nuclear, solar, wind, and other emerging renewables), transportation systems, macroeconomics, and more.

“Featuring interviews with some of the smartest and most knowledgeable people in energy, longtime energy expert Chris Nelder explores the global energy markets and their ongoing transition away from fossil fuels and toward renewables.”

Find the latest episodes of The Energy Transition Show, a subscription-based podcast.

Also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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