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What does the global energy transition look like in a time of major geopolitical change?

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In this special episode of the podcast series "Energized: The Future of Energy”, by GZERO Media's Blue Circle Studios and Enbridge, host JJ Ramberg and Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel talk to Arjun Murti, partner at Veriten and founder of the energy transition newsletter Super-Spiked. They look at the impact of President Trump’s new energy policies, North America’s role in the global energy transition, and the possible effects of tariffs and trade tensions on the energy sector.

Listen to this episode at gzeromedia.com/energized, or on Apple, Spotify, Goodpods, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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