Montel Weekly

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Montel Weekly - market insights from people in the know. Montel Weekly is a podcast dedicated to energy news from markets in Europe and beyond.Every week we assemble key industry experts to share insights and to discuss latest developments.

Episódios

  • Zombies and market reform

    09/12/2021 Duração: 25min

    The collapse of dozens of UK energy retailers amid a spike in wholesale prices suggests too many were operating with just enough money to cover their expenses. Or does it reflect a failure of market design or of government policy?Listen to this week’s discussion about energy zombie firms and how to fix the UK’s energy market.Guest: Emma Pinchbeck, CEO, Energy UK

  • Nord Stream 2 certification woes

    02/12/2021 Duração: 28min

    This week’s pod discusses the contested Nord Stream 2 pipeline following the temporary suspension of certification by the German regulator.Listen to a discussion on the latest developments regarding Gazprom’s attempts to gain approval and the bureaucratic, legal as well as geopolitical obstacles that stand in its way. When can we expect Russian gas to start flowing into Germany?Guest: Ana Stanic, Principal, E&A Law

  • CO2 soars on price floor plan

    25/11/2021 Duração: 21min

    This week we return to the European carbon market, where prices have soared following plans by the new German government to introduce a CO2 price floor. Listen to a discussion on the key market drivers and the outlook for the coming months. Could prices hit EUR 100/t by the end of the year or are they more likely to correct down?Guest: Ingvild Sorhus, Lead EU Carbon Analyst, Refinitiv

  • Global CO2 markets after COP26

    18/11/2021 Duração: 23min

    This week our attention turns to COP26 that ended last weekend in Glasgow. Was there a gulf between the technical jargon used by the conference participants and wider the global climate crisis affecting many parts of the world?Listen to a discussion on the agreement reached and the implications for carbon markets. How far away are we from a global carbon price?Guests:Lambert Schneider, Research Coordinator for International Climate Policy at Germany’s Institute for Applied EcologyAndrei Marcu, Executive Director of the European Roundtable on Climate Change and Sustainable Transition.

  • Norway’s proposed GO exit

    11/11/2021 Duração: 26min

    This week we focus on Europe’s Guarantee of Origin (GO) market and discuss Norway’s plans to exit the system. What form could such a GO Nexit take and how will the country be able to attract new industry wishing to source green electricity?Listen to a discussion on the Norwegian proposal, current market dynamics and how many EU GOs the UK will import this year and next in the wake of its departure from the EU.Guest: Adam White, Secretary General, RECS International

  • Regulating the energy crisis

    04/11/2021 Duração: 22min

    This week we speak to a regulator, a first for the pod, about how the French watchdog has dealt with the country’s energy crisis. Will more French suppliers go under, and what, if anything can be done to shield industry from very high prices?Listen to a discussion on whether the current market design is fit for purpose, and what the CRE is doing to combat market abuse.Guest: Dominique Jamme, Managing Director, CRE

  • The Spanish intervention

    28/10/2021 Duração: 24min

    Spanish measures to reform energy markets and the EU ETS are an attempt to shield households and industry from high prices, but the intervention may scare away investment and slow the growth of PPAs.Listen to a discussion on the reforms Madrid plans for energy markets, domestic and international reactions and what the tinkering may achieve.Guests: Pedro Linares, Professor, Universidad Pontificia ComillasJavier Revuelta, Senior Principal, Afry

  • Poland’s capacity crunch

    21/10/2021 Duração: 23min

    Poland may be one of the last bastions of coal in Europe but exponential growth in solar capacity has propelled it to a top five ranking on the continent.Listen to a discussion on the outlook for renewables, and how the country plans to cope with a shortfall in capacity from 2025.Guest: Pawel Czyzak, Head of Energy and Climate, Instrat.

  • Beyond speed dating

    14/10/2021 Duração: 18min

    Germany’s coalition partners have moved beyond speed dating and are now starting to thrash out the details of an agreement to form a new government.Listen to a discussion on Germany’s path to decarbonisation and why the country needs to roll out more renewables at a faster rate – especially given the current global energy crisis and soaring fossil fuel prices.Guest: Claudia Kemfert, Head of Department Energy, Transportation and Environment,  German Institute for Economic Research

  • Putin intervenes

    07/10/2021 Duração: 26min

    UK and continental European gas prices plunged from record highs following comments by Vladimir Putin saying Russia was prepared to increase gas supply to Europe. Listen to a discussion on current price dynamics, calls for market intervention and black box trading.Guest: Wayne Bryan, Director, European Gas Research, Refinitiv

  • Calls to curb surging energy prices

    30/09/2021 Duração: 32min

    Europe’s energy-intensive sectors are already facing spiralling costs ahead of the winter demand season. In this week’s pod, listen to a discussion on the consequences of soaring wholesale electricity prices for the non-ferrous metals sector and why some firms are calling for market intervention. Also, hear a critical view of the guarantees of origin market.Guests: Alexander Arnesen, Head of Power Procurement, ElkemNick Keramidas, EU and Regulatory Affairs Director, MytilineosCillian O’Donoghue, Energy and Climate Change Director, Eurometaux

  • Can Berlin deliver by Christmas?

    28/09/2021 Duração: 22min

    We follow up Friday’s preview with a discussion of the results of Sunday’s elections in Germany and the role the Green party could play in shaping the country’s energy policy. Will the fiscally prudent FDP be able to strike a deal with the Greens over financing a green shift, and could a new government be in place by Christmas?Guest: Tobias Federico, Managing Director, Energy Brainpool

  • Traffic light or Jamaica for Germany?

    23/09/2021 Duração: 24min

    A few days before Germany goes to the polls, several government scenarios are still in play. Will the country see a traffic light, a Jamaica or a red-red-green coalition? And what could that mean for the country’s energy policy? Listen to a discussion on potential outcomes. Could there be a situation where Nord Stream 2 was stopped, along with a speedier coal exit and further green growth?Guest: Henning Gloystein, Director, Global Energy & Natural Resources, Eurasia Group

  • Turkey turning green?

    16/09/2021 Duração: 18min

    This week’s pod turns to Turkey. While the country’s phenomenal economic growth has slowed in recent years, it still has grand ambitions to lessen its dependence on imported fossil fuels by expanding renewables. Listen to a discussion on the challenges and opportunities ahead for Turkey’s energy sector.Guest: Nazli Naseh, Editor, Montel-Foreks

  • The end of an era?

    09/09/2021 Duração: 21min

    Norway’s election on Sunday and Monday could herald a change in the country’s climate policy, as current polls indicate growing support for calls to end oil and gas exploration. Listen to a discussion on the implications for Norway’s oil and gas sector, as well as what the Nordic country’s green transition could mean for others looking to wean themselves off fossil fuels.Guest: Stig Schjolset, Head of Policy, Zero

  • Carbon gains continue

    02/09/2021 Duração: 25min

    Despite calls for calm by the European Commission, carbon prices are continuing to break records, largely due to a soaring gas market and expectations of more stringent environmental legislation.Listen to a discussion outlining the reasons behind the extreme volatility, the key fundamentals and the outlook for the coming months. Guests:  • Ingvild Sorhus, Lead EU Carbon Analyst, Refinitiv • Bernadett Papp, Analyst, Vertis Environmental Finance

  • Bullish cocktail

    26/08/2021 Duração: 21min

    Nordic wholesale electricity prices have soared in recent months on a combination of low hydropower stocks, grid congestion, forecasts of dry weather and the start-up of the NSL cable linking Norway to the UK.Listen to a discussion on the reasons for the price surge, the outlook for the months ahead and the implications for the region’s heavy industry.Guests: Sigbjorn Seland, Chief Analyst, Storm GeoOle Lofsnaes, Nordic Energy Director, Alcoa

  • Winter gas supply risk

    19/08/2021 Duração: 29min

    This week’s pod discusses the outlook for Europe’s gas market for the coming months, as the risk of higher prices is a concern amid doubts over supply, both from pipelines and LNG, robust demand and very low storage levels ahead of the winter.An additional factor could be Nord Stream 2, with prices plunging this week after operator Gazprom announced plans to start supplying Germany through the contested pipeline this year.Guest:James Waddell, Head of European Gas, Energy Aspects

  • Commodity bull run

    12/08/2021 Duração: 27min

    This week’s pod discusses soaring energy prices, asking what is behind the bull run, how long it could last and what are the implications for energy intensive industries? As prices surge there is an increased risk of political intervention and perhaps even a call for Germany to return to nuclear power.Guest: Olav Vilnes, Editor Nordics, Montel,Nathan Witkop, Correspondent Germany, Montel

  • A guide to the EU taxonomy

    05/08/2021 Duração: 24min

    Back after a short summer break, this week’s pod takes a close look at the EU’s green finance taxonomy and how its criteria on sustainable investments will impact the energy sector.Listen to a discussion on whether nuclear and gas should be included and why some did not want to include hydropower as part of the criteria. Guest: Nathan Fabian, Chair of the European Platform on Sustainable Finance and Chief Responsible Investment Officer at the United Nations-supported Principles for Responsible Investment.

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