The webinar finished on 20th April and the recording is available now.
If you registered before, please use the email address to login here for the replay.
If not, feel free to email luis.catalan@woodmac.com for the access.
Topics:
- What are the implications of the Ukraine crisis on nuclear restarts, offshore wind development, and hydrogen / ammonia co-firing technology for thermal power plants?
- How will feed-in premium (FiP), a key policy that has been implemented this April, impact revenue streams and renewables investments?
- From recent price volatility and tight supply and demand balance in the electricity markets, what insights can we gain from real-time monitoring data? How can market participants such as asset owners, traders and retailers leverage this data based from use-cases in other markets?
Feel free to contact luis.catalan@woodmac.com if you have any questions.
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Alex Whitworth
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Alex leads our growing long term and short term power research team in Asia Pacific
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