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Energy Transition Today

Energy Transition Today

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Energy Transition Today is an inspiratia podcast and covers all aspects of the Energy Transition. From up-to-date information on the latest deals in the market to probing analysis of policy, technology, and financial trends. We bring you insightful interviews with key market players alongside the cutting-edge insights of our market experts.

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Episodes
  • The future of the energy transition with Enfinity Global
    Feb 17 2026

    Today’s podcast is the fourth in our four part series in partnership with Enfinity Global.

    Enfinity is one of Europe’s leading IPPs and the winner of inspiratia’s 2025 Developer of the Year and Financial Structure of the Year awards. In our series together, we explore the challenges, opportunities, and key decisions that European developers are faced with today and take a deep dive into understanding Enfinity’s approach to navigating - and shaping - the continent’s energy future.

    In this episode, Maya is joined by Enfinity’s European leadership team, including Julio Fournier, CEO Europe, and Alessandro Ceschiat, General Manager for Italy, to unpack how the company has rapidly evolved from a “quiet” renewables player into a global IPP and partner of choice.

    They discuss what it means to build a 35 GW+ pipeline across multiple markets, how lessons from Latin America and APAC are being applied in Europe, and why Enfinity Global believes trust, repeat partnerships, and local community engagement are central to long‑term value creation.

    This episode is hosted by Maya Chavvakula, Head of News at inspiratia.

    This episode edited by Leonard Müller, Reporter at inspiratia.

    This episode is sponsored by Enfinity Global.

    Reach out to us at: podcasts@inspiratia.com

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    48 mins
  • Germany halts offshore wind tenders, Ørsted’s €1.44bn divestment, UK SMR ownership framework
    Feb 6 2026

    This week on Energy Transition Today, we examine Germany’s decision to pause its offshore wind tenders following the country’s first failed auction, and what the move signals for developer appetite across Europe’s offshore sector.

    We also cover Ørsted’s long-awaited divestment of its European onshore portfolio, TenneT Germany’s partial sale to KfW to unlock critical grid investment, and fresh hydrogen offtake developments linking Germany to Saudi Arabia’s green ammonia projects. Elsewhere, we unpack Poland’s latest gas and solar financing activity and Denmark’s faltering CCUS tender.

    We close the episode with the UK’s evolving approach to small modular reactors, as the government sets out a formal pipeline intended to support privately funded SMR deployment while raising big questions around risk and regulation.


    Hosts: Maya Chavvakula, Dan Burge, Mathilde Dorbessan

    Edit: Mathilde Dorbessan

    Reach out to us at: podcasts@inspiratia.com

    Find all of our latest news and analysis by subscribing to inspiratia

    For tickets to our events email conferences@inspiratia.com or buy them directly on our website.

    Listen to all our episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other providers.

    Music credit: NDA/Show You instrumental/Tribe of Noise

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    35 mins
  • Unlocking capital for the energy transition with Enfinity Global
    Feb 3 2026

    Today’s podcast is the third in our four part series in partnership with Enfinity Global.

    Enfinity is one of Europe’s leading IPPs and the winner of inspiratia’s 2025 Developer of the Year and Financial Structure of the Year awards. In our series together, we explore the challenges, opportunities, and key decisions that European developers are faced with today and take a deep dive into understanding Enfinity’s approach to navigating - and shaping - the continent’s energy future.

    In this episode, our reporter Mathilde is joined by Amadeu Anguela, Head of Capital Formation and Investments for Europe at Enfinity Global, and David Cerqueira, Director at Arkereos Capital, to unpack how the renewable energy financing landscape has evolved in recent years and what that means for developers and investors today.

    Together, they discussed shifting macro fundamentals, the rise of new financing structures, and how institutional capital is adapting to increased volatility and complexity. Amadeu and David also explore how battery storage is reshaping investment strategies, why energy management is becoming central to value creation and how developers are rethinking market focus, scale and capital stack optimisation across Europe.

    This episode is hosted and edited by Mathilde Dorbessan, Reporter at inspiratia.

    This episode is sponsored by Enfinity Global.

    Reach out to us at: podcasts@inspiratia.com

    Find all of our latest news and analysis by subscribing to inspiratia

    For tickets to our events email conferences@inspiratia.com or buy them directly on our website.

    Listen to all our episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other providers.

    Music credit: NDA/Show You instrumental/Tribe of Noise

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    This content is protected by copyright. Please respect the author's rights and do not copy or reproduce it without permission.

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    40 mins
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