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The clean energy transition had real momentum at the end of 2024. It was buoyed by federal support, billions of dollars of investment in new technologies, and broad...
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Conversation with John Hickenlooper, Governor of Colorado (5/15/15)
May 15, 2015
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On April 28, 2015, the Center on Global Energy Policy hosted the 2015 Columbia Global Energy Summit. Structured as a half-day forum, the Summit included keynote remarks, interviews and plenary conversations with senior energy sector leaders focused on key issues and questions at the intersection of energy policy, financial markets, the environment and geopolitics. The podcast will be delivered in five parts, one for each of the keynote speakers and plenary discussions. Part III features keynote remarks and conversation with Colorado State Governor John Hickenlooper, moderated by Dr. Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman of IHS.
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