Energy security is changing. The war in Ukraine shattered complacency of many politicians in Europe and beyond, and laid bare the need to think radically differently about future energy security.
This was no surprise to this week's guest, former NATO advisor and Founder of Enoda Paul Domjan, who has been thinking about the changing state of energy security for over 20 years.
We cover everything from the EU's mistakes in dealing with Putin, to the Israel-Iran war, the provisional IRA's plan to shut down the London electricity grid, and the possible role of newer technologies like batteries in the systems of tomorrow.
It is clear that energy security of the future will look radically different than it did in the past.
Hosted by Sulaiman Ilyas-Jarrett, former Head of Policy and Strategy for Renewable Electricity Delivery at the UK Department for Energy and former Senior Advisor at No10 Downing Street. He is now a Policy Fellow at the University of Cambridge Centre for Science and Policy.