• The Trump Effect

  • Jan 27 2025
  • Durée: 1 h
  • Podcast

  • Résumé

  • The Energy Realities Podcast Team is Live Monday Morning at 8:00 Central U.S. We have Irina Slav, Tammy Nemeth, David Blackmon, and Stu Turley covering the world's energy markets, and today we are talking about the "Trump Effect." This is an unbelievable first week of a new president of the United States, and the sweeping actions taken in the United States can be felt around the world. - But what does that mean to energy, oil, gas, nuclear and the rest of the global markets? Tune in and ask the team questions.

    We are live on LinkedIn, X, and YouTube. Ask the pannel your questions! The global reach of the podcast is amazing.

    Highlights of the Podcast

    00:10 - Introduction

    00:49 - Trump's Immediate Energy Policy Changes

    01:45 - The Political and Media Landscape

    06:22 - The European Reaction

    11:42 - The Trump Effect in Energy Markets

    15:28 - The Resistance to Trump's Energy Agenda

    25:07 - European Energy Policy in Crisis

    30:56 - Electric Special Forces jeep ‘will sneak behind enemy lines undetected’

    33:04 - Mark Carney scoops more caucus endorsements, including Steven Guilbeault

    35:09 - Ed Miliband slammed for approving solar farm built by major donor

    37:37 - Venture Global IPO Signals A Return To Normal Order For LNG Exports.

    39:53 - Trump Moves To Reverse Biden on Energy With a Special Focus on Wind

    42:09 - Britain boosts electricity exports to France because of high winds

    43:39 - Renewable giants shrug off Trump's anti-wind policies: ‘Electrification is absolutely unstoppable’

    48:06 - Romanian minister warns of Green Deal’s negative impact on energy sector

    53:21 - Africa's Energy Future and Globalism

    58:53 - Trump’s Media Battles and Direct Communication Strategy

    1:00:07 - Closing Remarks

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