Episodios

  • Meg Gentle, HIF Global, on Scaling E-Fuels for Aviation and Heavy Transport
    Mar 12 2026

    Low-carbon fuels could work in today's engines, pipelines and refineries—without rebuilding the entire energy system.

    Meg Gentle, Executive Director of the Board at HIF Global, joins Atul Arya to discuss how e-fuels—synthetic hydrocarbons made from renewable electricity, water and recycled CO₂—could help decarbonize sectors where electrification is difficult.

    The conversation explores how "drop-in" fuels can leverage existing infrastructure, why aviation and shipping are key early markets, and what it will take to scale global production—from certification systems to partnerships across the fuel value chain.

    Key topics:

    • Producing gasoline from renewable electricity, water and recycled CO₂
    • Drop-in fuels that work with today's vehicles and fuel infrastructure
    • Scaling e-fuel production and reducing costs through larger facilities
    • Sustainable aviation fuel as a key pathway for aviation decarbonization
    • Direct air capture as a future CO₂ source for synthetic fuels
    • Global carbon accounting and certification systems to enable trade

    This episode builds ahead to CERAWeek 2026, March 23–27 in Houston, where leaders will examine how molecules and electrons together will shape the next phase of the energy transition. Learn more at ceraweek.com

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  • José Fonrouge, Ternium, on Decarbonizing Steel in a Two-billion-ton Industry
    Mar 10 2026

    Steel accounts for 9% of global greenhouse gas emissions—making it one of the most challenging sectors to decarbonize.

    José Fonrouge, Global Environmental Director at Ternium, joins Atul to discuss the realities of reducing emissions in a two-billion-ton industry. The conversation examines structural constraints—from coal dependence and infrastructure gaps to global market dynamics—while outlining pragmatic pathways grounded in recycling, energy efficiency and hydrogen innovation.

    Key topics:

    • The global scale of steel production and its emissions footprint
    • The current state and growing potential of steel recycling
    • Carbon capture and emissions reductions targets for steel
    • "Turquoise hydrogen" as a potential low-carbon pathway
    • Incentives, trade dynamics and global "green steel" standards

    This episode builds ahead to CERAWeek 2026, March 23–27 in Houston, where leaders will examine hard-to-abate sectors, industrial competitiveness and the energy transition. Learn more at ceraweek.com

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  • Kim Hedegaard, Topsoe, on Moving Beyond the Hydrogen Hype
    Mar 5 2026

    Green hydrogen is entering a more disciplined phase—where project viability and secured offtake matter more than headline announcements.

    In this episode, Kim Hedegaard, CEO of Power-to-X at Topsoe, joins Atul to discuss what it will take to scale clean fuels on commercially sound foundations.

    The conversation examines how the sector is shifting toward industrial maturity—where access to competitive power, risk mitigation and capital discipline determine which projects move forward.

    High-temperature electrolysis, offering between 20-30% greater efficiency, compared to other electrolyzer technologies illustrates how technology can improve economics—but bankability will ultimately define the pace of deployment.

    Key topics:

    • Moving from hydrogen hype to commercial discipline
    • Offtake, risk allocation and project bankability
    • Efficiency gains in high-temperature electrolysis
    • Scaling manufacturing to reduce costs
    • Policy and regulatory drivers shaping demand

    This episode builds ahead to CERAWeek 2026, March 23–27, where leaders will examine how technology, capital and policy must align to scale the next phase of the energy transition. Learn more at ceraweek.com

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  • Hanna Grene, Microsoft, on Matching 100% of Global Electricity Demand with Renewables
    Feb 26 2026

    Microsoft has matched 100% of its annual global electricity consumption with renewable energy—contracting 40 gigawatts across 26 countries.

    Hanna Grene, Global Go-to-Market and Innovation Leader for Microsoft's Global Energy & Resources Industry, joins Atul to discuss what this milestone signals for the energy sector as AI demand accelerates.

    The conversation explores how AI is driving performance in the power sector, reshaping grid operations, infrastructure development and business processes—highlighting why energy systems are becoming foundational to digital growth and competitiveness.

    Key topics:

    • Microsoft's 40-gigawatt renewable procurement milestone
    • AI as a strategic input for energy systems and economic growth
    • AI-driven grid efficiency, reliability and interconnection timelines
    • Generative AI for permitting and project acceleration
    • Community-first AI infrastructure and system impacts
    • Scaling AI across operations, workforce and customer engagement

    This episode builds up to CERAWeek 2026, where leaders will examine how AI, electricity demand and infrastructure modernization are reshaping the energy system. Learn more at ceraweek.com

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    26 m
  • Bill Newsom, Mitsubishi Power Americas, on the Race to Deliver Power at Scale
    Feb 24 2026

    Heavy-duty gas turbine demand in the Americas has grown more than six-fold in five years, a clear signal that the power sector is racing to deliver new generation capacity.

    Bill Newsom, President and CEO of Mitsubishi Power Americas, joins Atul Arya to discuss what it takes to build power at speed as electricity demand accelerates. The conversation focuses on execution – how manufacturers, utilities and technology partners are scaling equipment supply, project delivery and infrastructure to meet rising demand while advancing decarbonization.

    Key topics:

    • Surging turbine demand and its signal for power markets
    • Competition for manufacturing capacity and longer equipment lead times
    • Standardized plant designs and partnerships to accelerate delivery
    • Faster permitting and policy shifts enabling new infrastructure
    • Carbon capture and hydrogen pathways supporting lower-carbon power

    This episode builds up to CERAWeek 2026, March 23–27, Houston, where leaders will examine how the energy industry is scaling generation capacity, accelerating project delivery, and deploying infrastructure to meet rising electricity demand. Learn more at ceraweek.com

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  • Ashraf Al Ghazzawi, Saudi Aramco, on Energy Security and Why Supply Still Drives the Energy Transition
    Feb 19 2026

    Rising global energy demand, security of supply and long-term investment decisions are shaping the future of the energy system. In this episode, Ashraf Al Ghazzawi, Executive Vice President for Strategy and Corporate Development at Saudi Aramco, joins Atul Arya to discuss these dynamics and their impact on energy markets.

    Key topics include:

    • Global demand growth and regional energy disparities
    • Investments in supply needed to keep pace with resource depletion rates
    • Energy security through diversity of suppliers
    • AI's impact on operational efficiencies
    • Disciplined approaches to lower-carbon investments

    This episode builds up to CERAWeek 2026, where leaders will examine the intersection of energy security, technology deployment and long-term system resilience. Join the conversation March 23–27, 2026, in Houston. Learn more at ceraweek.com.

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  • Lawrence Coben, NRG Energy, on Collaboration and the Electricity Demand "Supercycle"
    Feb 17 2026

    Rising electricity demand from AI, data centers, and electrification is reversing decades of flat load growth and reshaping power markets. In this episode, Lawrence Coben, Chair & CEO of NRG Energy, joins Atul to discuss how energy providers are responding to a new era of accelerating demand, tightening capacity and growing infrastructure needs.

    The conversation examines how utilities, technology companies and large energy users are adapting—highlighting the growing importance of investment, partnerships and policy frameworks to ensure reliable and affordable power.

    Key topics include:

    • The return of large-scale electricity demand growth after decades of stagnation
    • Implications for industry, large energy users, and residential customers
    • Expanding generation capacity, modernizing the grid, and virtual power plant solutions
    • Collaboration across utilities, hyperscalers, and technology partners
    • Policy and permitting reform as critical enablers of new energy infrastructure

    This episode builds up to CERAWeek 2026, where leaders will examine the convergence of demand growth, infrastructure investment and system resilience. Join the conversation March 23–27, 2026, in Houston. Learn more at ceraweek.com

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  • Uwem Ukpong (AWS) on the Power Convergence: AI Demand and Grid Capacity
    Feb 12 2026

    Cloud and AI providers are no longer passive consumers of energy—they are shaping how and where new capacity gets built. In this episode, Atul Arya speaks with Uwem Ukpong, Vice President for Industries at Amazon Web Services (AWS), on how this shift is changing the energy landscape.

    The conversation explores how Amazon is scaling its global data center footprint while driving efficiency, investing in carbon-free energy, and working directly with utilities to support grid reliability. A recurring theme in the discussion is that decisions around compute and power are becoming increasingly interconnected, raising the importance of collaboration between data center operators and the energy industry.

    The discussion covers:

    • AI-driven demand and its implications for power planning
    • How cloud service providers engage with utilities and grid operators
    • How energy, technology and public policies are coordinated - and where tensions emerge
    • Energy efficiency gains, performance per watt improvements and impacts on the grid
    • Energy security, sovereignty and system resilience

    This conversation builds up to CERAWeek 2026, highlighting the convergence of energy, technology, and policy—and why cross-sector dialogue is becoming essential as digital and physical infrastructure scale together. Join us March 23-27 in Houston, Texas. Learn more at ceraweek.com.

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    23 m