Energy Evolution is a new podcast from S&P Global Market Intelligence that explores the ways the energy industry is changing. Co-hosts Dan Testa, Allison Good and Taylor Kuykendall will spend each episode talking to leading experts from the energy and finance fields and breaking down the trends that the policy makers, traders and industry professionals needs to know about. The team will use the reporting firepower and data resources of Market Intelligence to tackle the big issues of the day and changes on the horizon. Dan, Allison and Taylor are veteran journalists with broad expertise covering the utility, oil and gas and mining sectors. Subscribe to Energy Evolution on Soundcloud to catch upcoming episodes!
The move from fossil fuels to cleaner energy sources can have a big impact on the communities that once depended on those industries. Our guest for t...
U.S. utilities are responding to growing demand for electric vehicles by forming new coalitions to build charging infrastructure for their consumers. ...
Electric vehicle demand is expected to skyrocket worldwide and that could require a lot more minerals than currently being supplied today for the nece...
The world is moving closer to mining the deep sea to accommodate surging demand for battery metals needed in the global energy transition, but opposit...
The February winter storm that crippled the Texas power grid left millions of residents without light and heat for days, and drove natural gas prices ...
President Joe Biden moved quickly to return the United States to the Paris climate. He is likely to take major steps forward on climate policy that co...
Hydrogen is generating a lot of buzz in the U.S. energy world, but what might look like a nascent technological revolution is not going to occur overn...
New financial tools are emerging alongside new technology to help companies address greenhouse gas emissions. Unlike green bonds, where the proceeds f...
As the world aims to hit global climate goals, countries and companies around the world are setting targets and making plans to reduce emissions of g...