A Chat With Cecile Maisonneuve on Decarbonizing Cities, Public Acceptance, no Room for Fatalism
Release Date: 03/05/2021
Energy Vista
Leslie Palti-Guzman exchanges with Gina Cohen, an Israeli gas expert, on the geopolitics of trade in the East Mediterranean region. They discuss infrastructure development, energy security, export scenarios, Europe's renewed interest, new regional alliances and Israel's domestic policy environment. Gina is also sharing her personal journey in which she learned to speak up and lean in. This episode was recorded on May 27, 2022.
info_outline A Chat With My Son Explaining Russia-Ukraine War and Its Impacts on EnergyEnergy Vista
Leslie Palti-Guzman is exchanging with her eight-year-old son on the Russia-Ukraine war. He had many questions that he wanted to share with other kids. He asked Leslie about Europe's dependence on Russian energy, the refugee crisis, the role of China and many other topics. Audience: Third Grade and above. This episode was recorded on May 2, 2022.
info_outline A Chat with Benabbou Senouci on Algeria's Gas Deals, Energy Transition and Healthy Public DebateEnergy Vista
Leslie Palti-Guzman exchanges with Dr. Benabbou Senouci, macro economist and professor in Oran's Ecoles Superieures d'Economie, Algeria. This episode in French, recorded on Apr. 29, 2022, discusses Europe's renewed interest in Algeria's hydrocarbons, and what is means for Algeria's economy diversification away from fossil fuels. We delve into Algeria's renewable and hydrogen goals. Benabbou is sharing his thoughts about his students' interest in energy transition.
info_outline A Chat with Phillip Cornell on Energy Sanctions, Post-War Deescalation and Life CurveballsEnergy Vista
Leslie Palti-Guzman exchanges with Phillip Cornell, Principal at Economist Impact on the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on energy trade flows. They discuss the state of play of sanctions and what further pressure, including a punitive tax on Russian oil, could mean for the world's economy. Their conversation touches on de-escalation in a post-war world, which could also become less globalized. Phillip explains his career path and when life threw him some curveballs. This episode was recorded on March 18, 2022.
info_outline A Chat with Colette Lewiner on the Future of Nuclear Energy, EU Taxonomy and Closing the Gender Gap on STEMEnergy Vista
Was Germany's nuclear phase-out decision hasty and political or motivated by legitimate safety and environmental concerns? Why is nuclear back in the headlines and part of EU's green energy taxonomy? Leslie Palti-Guzman discusses with Colette Lewiner, senior advisor @Capgemini all things nuclear, investments, new technologies and politics. France's looming announcement on new nuclear reactors shows growing divergences with Germany on energy issues. Colette shares her personal and social involvement in narrowing the gender gap in science. She is also explaining what she brings to the...
info_outline A Chat with Gulmira Rzayeva on Europe's Future Energy Suppliers, Azerbaijan, and Being a Voice for Your CountryEnergy Vista
Leslie Palti-Guzman exchanges with Gulmira Rzayeva, Founder of Eurasia Analytics. They delve into Europe's current energy crisis and the consequences for future investments in Caspian's natural resources, from natural gas to hydrogen. They discuss geopolitics, prices, decarbonization, stranded assets, power play (Russia, Iran, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan). Gulmira has long been a voice for Azerbaijan explaining her country's energy policies and infrastructure projects.
info_outline A Chat With Peter Coleman on Energy Markets and Transition, the Role of a CEOEnergy Vista
Leslie Palti-Guzman exchanges with Peter Coleman, former CEO of Woodside and Board Director of Schlumberger. They cover many topics: current gas price crunch, investment in oil and gas versus renewable, influence of shareholders, Australia's export and climate policies, China's market clout, US-Australia relations. Peter shares his unique experience as a CEO of a large company. Make sure to listen to the end to find out what was his most difficult decision. This episode was recorded on Oct. 28, 2021.
info_outline A Chat with Antoine Heuty on Social Impacts of Mining, Supply Chain and Becoming an EntrepreneurEnergy Vista
Leslie Palti-Guzman, exchanges with Antoine Heuty, founder of Ulula, a software company. Antoine and Ulula are at the core of the action: Supply Chains, ESG, Mining, Data. Our conversation touches on the role of the extractive industry in the energy transition, social vulnerabilities in the mining supply chain, ESG, standards and social media. Antoine is also sharing his path in becoming an entrepreneur.
info_outline A Chat with Karen Sund on Role of Biogas in a Decarbonized World , Being Passionate About Your JobEnergy Vista
Why is biogas less 'sexy' than hydrogen? You will start to hear much more about the ‘hippie gas’, which is biogas/biomethane, to decarbonize the electricity grid, cooking, and shipping (among other things). Leslie Palti-Guzman exchanges with Karen Sund on the growth prospects of biomethane, as a renewable gas that will contribute to the circular economy. Karen is sharing her passion about understanding full energy systems and her obligation to be outspoken. This episode was recorded on Jun. 11, 2021.
info_outline A Chat with Ex-Minister Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet (NKM) on Technology, Environmental Awareness, Being an Engineer in PoliticsEnergy Vista
Leslie Palti-Guzman exchanges with Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet (NKM), Ex-Minister of Environment. Is there a technological solution to avoid cyber attacks? Do our democratic societies have a healthy debate on decarbonization? Will there be some Transatlantic cooperation on energy infrastructure? Only NKM can cover such a wide spectrum of issues with depth and original thinking. We discuss her personal trajectory, deeply intertwined with her professional journey. This episode was recorded on May 14, 2021.
info_outlineLeslie Palti-Guzman exchanges with Cecile Maisonneuve, Chairwoman of La Fabrique de la Cite. They discuss the future of our cities, how they will adapt and reemerge from ongoing challenges, the pandemic as well as climate change. They touch on mobility (for people and goods), decarbonization, electrification, density, democracy and the delicate balance between sustainability, equality and public acceptance. Cecile opens up about how history and her multi-disciplinary understanding of the world help her find creative solutions. Listen to the end to discover the enduring wisdom of Benjamin Franklin and how we can apply his life lessons to climate change. This episode was recorded on February 26, 2021.