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Energy Intelligence - Energy Transition: Low Carbon Investment Tracker

Energy Transition: Low Carbon Investment Tracker

09/15/20 • 13 min

Energy Intelligence

Low-carbon investment by the world’s largest oil and gas companies has risen sharply in the past five years, but will it be sustained? In this podcast Energy Intelligence experts TJ Conway and Ronan Kavanagh explore this and other findings from the Low Carbon Investment Tracker.

Hosted by: Ronan Kavanagh, Deputy Editor EI New Energy and TJ Conway, Director, Research & Advisory, Energy Intelligence

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Low-carbon investment by the world’s largest oil and gas companies has risen sharply in the past five years, but will it be sustained? In this podcast Energy Intelligence experts TJ Conway and Ronan Kavanagh explore this and other findings from the Low Carbon Investment Tracker.

Hosted by: Ronan Kavanagh, Deputy Editor EI New Energy and TJ Conway, Director, Research & Advisory, Energy Intelligence

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