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Aug 28: Prof Thierry Bros, Upcoming Daily Blackouts in Europe

Roy Green Show

English - August 28, 2022 21:10 - 16 minutes - ★★★★ - 3 ratings
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Trudeau and Scholz. They weren't going to talk Canadian LNG for Germany and appeared to talk about little else except signing non-binding agreement to export hydrogen power from Newfoundland beginning in 2025 (no infrastructure has even begun to be built. Scholz though finally said Germany wants Canadian LNG. --  Meanwhile in Europe the situation continues to deteriorate and the fear of a winter minus Russian LNG rises. The Hague has requested relief from sanctions against Russia. The city needs Russian natural gas. Others will follow says my guest. -- Experts in the area of energy security are bluntly saying the Germans and their over-enthusiasm for renewables are the architects of their own disaster. - A French member of parliament this week tweeted almost the identical accusation and told the Germans to fire up their nuclear plants and take care of their people.
And there's a ship from Argentina on the way to Germany filled with LNG.  
Guest: Professor Thierry Bros. Professor at Sciences Po, Paris. Leading expert on markets, geopolitics of oil and gas and energy security. In charge of security of supply at the French Energy Ministry Regular contributor to Natural Gas World website.
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Trudeau and Scholz. They weren't going to talk Canadian LNG for Germany and appeared to talk about little else except signing non-binding agreement to export hydrogen power from Newfoundland beginning in 2025 (no infrastructure has even begun to be built. Scholz though finally said Germany wants Canadian LNG. --  Meanwhile in Europe the situation continues to deteriorate and the fear of a winter minus Russian LNG rises. The Hague has requested relief from sanctions against Russia. The city needs Russian natural gas. Others will follow says my guest. -- Experts in the area of energy security are bluntly saying the Germans and their over-enthusiasm for renewables are the architects of their own disaster. - A French member of parliament this week tweeted almost the identical accusation and told the Germans to fire up their nuclear plants and take care of their people.

And there's a ship from Argentina on the way to Germany filled with LNG.  

Guest: Professor Thierry Bros. Professor at Sciences Po, Paris. Leading expert on markets, geopolitics of oil and gas and energy security. In charge of security of supply at the French Energy Ministry Regular contributor to Natural Gas World website.

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