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Mar 2023
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59. Berlin Infrastructure Conference, IR...

Laurent Segalen and Gerard Reid
About this episode
Every Sunday, Gerard and Laurent revisit last week's news in the Energy Transition:
On the menu:

- Gerard and Laurent share their takeaways after the spectacular Berlin Infrastructure Conference
- Big numbers at Aramco and VW
- Interesting deals: Brookfield, JERA
- Chinese Wind Turbines in Europe

Pics from the Berlin Conference:
https://www.splento.com/peimedia/Mk8i6


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