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Studio Energie
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17 mei '25
05/25 Hans van Cleef (Publieke Zaken - Energy Research & Strategy)
Alles over wat er op de internationale energiemarkt gebeurt, en waarom. Met Hans van Cleef, senior energie-econoom bij Publieke Zaken.
In deze aflevering hebben we het natúúrlijk over olie. Na Trump’s Liberation Day maakte de olieprijs een duikvlucht. In slechts twee dagen ging er 12% af. Bovendien verhoogde OPEC+, Saudi-Arabië voorop, de productie. Wat betekent dit voor die productie, vooral in de VS?
Tennet kwam afgelopen week met z’n jaarlijkse Monitor Leveringszekerheid, een week nadat Publieke Zaken óók een rapport over hetzelfde onderwerp publiceerde. Gaan we Spanje achterna of houden we hier wél het licht aan?
Dezelfde vraag voor aardgas komende winter. Oftewel: hoe staat het met het vullen van de gasbergingen nu het stookseizoen voorbij is? En ETS2 is in aantocht. Op 6 mei kon er voor het eerst in worden gehandeld. Wat gebeurde er met de prijs?

13 mei '25
Pieter Heerema (Allseas) on deep-sea mining for critical minerals
Some are calling it 'mining’s new frontier’ – deep-sea mining for critical minerals. A company at the forefront of this development, is Allseas. A global offshore energy company that owns the world's first deep-sea mineral-production vessel.
How do you extract critical minerals from the ocean floor, miles below the surface? And how do you do it responsibly? To answer these questions, I'm joined by Pieter Heerema, the President of Allseas.

6 mei '25
Alex Robertson (Energynest) on decarbonizing industrial heat and steam generation
With industrial heat and steam generation accounting for around 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions, renewable power-to-heat solutions and thermal energy storage are essential for companies looking to decarbonize their operations. What are the main challenges? And what is the potential of current renewable heat technologies? To answer these questions I’m joined by Alex Robertson, the CEO of Norwegian company EnergyNest.

29 apr. '25
Van den Beukel en de Boer #63
In deze aflevering hebben we het onder meer over het effect van het beleid van de regering Trump op de wereldwijde energiemarkt. Op de olieprijs bijvoorbeeld, en op de LNG stromen over de wereldzeeën, op China en Europa. En over Europa gesproken: er was afgelopen week een tweedaagse conferentie in Londen over Energy Security – over energiezekerheid – georganiseerd door het IEA en de Britse overheid. Jilles heeft álles op de voet gevolgd. We hebben kort nieuws over CCS, dat in ons deel van de wereld van de grond lijkt te gaan komen, Jilles publiceerde op Energeia een artikel over geothermie en ik had er een op Energiepodium over waarom de EU eerlijk moet zijn over klimaat, kosten en keuzes.

22 apr. '25
Darren Wilson (LKAB Minerals) on mining rare earth elements (REEs) in Europe
In 2023, Swedish mining company LKAB announced the discovery of the largest known deposit of rare earth elements (REEs) in Europe. Located in Kiruna, the iron ore deposit contains high levels of phosphorus and rare earth oxides. To talk about the discovery, how the company plans to extract the minerals and the need for more domestic European production, I’m joined by Darren Wilson, CEO of LKAB Minerals.

19 apr. '25
Jenny Greberg (LKAB) on the future of mining in Europe, and the innovation needed to shape it
The European Commission's support, last month, for 47 strategic projects to boost domestic capacity in strategic raw materials, puts mining at the forefront of EU policy. Europe must mine more, faster and responsibly. To talk about the future of mining in Europe – and the innovation needed to shape it – I'm joined by Jenny Greberg, Vice President of Technology at Swedish mining-company LKAB.

15 apr. '25
Mikael Nordlander (Vattenfall) on HYBRIT, the development of fossil-free steel
Call it the holy grail: producing steel without emitting greenhouse gases. In Sweden, three companies – SSAB, LKAB and Vattenfall – have been working on it for years under the name HYBRITE. With a pilot plant in operation, the proof of concept has been delivered. Is the production of so-called ‘green steel’ ready for scale-up? And if not, what challenges remain? To answer these questions, I'm joined by Mikael Nordlander, Director of Partnerships at Vattenfall and one of the brains behind HYBRITE.

8 apr. '25
Daniel Yergin (S&P Global) on The Troubled Energy Transition
‘The Troubled Energy Transition’ is the title of a recent essay in Foreign Affairs, the influential foreign-policy magazine. Although some important progress is being made in the transition to renewables, fossil fuels are still dominating the energy system.
Rather than replacing conventional energy sources, the growth of renewables is coming on top of that of the conventional ones. What has been unfolding is not so much an ‘energy transition’ as an ‘energy addition’, the authors write.
So how can the world move forward? How should we move forward? And what about Europe? To answer these questions, I'm joined by someone the New York Times calls 'America's most influential energy expert'.
He is a leading authority on energy, geopolitics and the global economy, a best-selling author, Pulitzer Prize-winner for his book The Prize: The Epic Quest For Oil, Money & Power. His latest book is called The New Map: Energy, Climate and the Clash of Nations.
My guest In Search of Europe's Energy Future is Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman of S&P Global.

28 mrt. '25
03/25 Hans van Cleef (Publieke Zaken - Energy Research & Strategy)
Alles over wat er op de internationale energiemarkt gebeurt, en waarom. Met Hans van Cleef, senior energie-econoom bij Publieke Zaken – Energy Research & Strategy.

24 mrt. '25
Nick Bitsios (Metlen Energy & Metals) on the European Commission's Steel and Metals Action Plan
Europe’s steel and metals industry has been hit hard by high energy prices, European regulations and unfair global competition. To help the sector survive, the European Commission last week launched it’s Steel and Metals Action Plan. What measures is the Commission proposing? And will they work? To answer these questions, I'm joined by Nick Bitsios, head of the Brussels office of Metlen Energy & Metals.