Getting to Net Zero

By: Will Stroll Partner Pinsent Masons
  • Summary

  • As businesses embark on an ambitions decarbonisation journeys towards a net zero future, what are the real challenges facing investors, developers and financiers? In this series of podcasts I will be talking to developers, investors, financiers and technical experts to delve into the journey to net zero, covering the full range of renewable energy technology and solutions, challenges with financing, as well as issues that may arise from both investor or developer perspectives.
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Episodes
  • Getting to Net Zero: Hydrogen
    Dec 6 2021

    Green hydrogen forms a key component of many countries path to Net Zero,  but are its challenges surmountable?  In this podcast Will Stroll, a partner with Pinsent Masons, and Marc Allen of engeco,  discuss the extent to which hydrogen is a necessary part of the energy transition, and the challenges that hydrogen needs to overcome in order for it to play that part.

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    29 mins
  • Getting to Net Zero: Solar
    Nov 17 2021

    Solar can no longer be described as an 'alternative' energy source, and is leading the way in the energy transition to net zero.  Energy partner, Will Stroll and guest Vincent Bakker of Entoria Energy discuss the rise of solar power, its remarkable journey over the past 10 years, and its role in the energy transition.

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    26 mins
  • Getting to Net Zero
    Oct 25 2021

    Over 100 countries have accepted the challenge of reaching net zero. But what does net zero mean and how do we get there? Energy lawyer, Will Stroll, and climate change expert, Marc Allen, discuss the challenges of getting to net zero, the energy transition, and the role of renewable energy in that transition. 

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    26 mins

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