Energy News Beat Podcast

Germany's Wind Farm Scrapped
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Stuart Turley discusses a range of key stories: Germany’s first offshore wind farm is being scrapped after 15 years due to unprofitability without subsidies, highlighting challenges in renewable energy. Greenpeace faces closing arguments in a lawsuit by Energy Transfer over alleged defamation and trespassing. Hanwha Ocean secures a $1.6 billion deal for LNG-powered ships, marking a significant trend toward eco-friendly maritime transport. Wall Street anticipates oil prices in the $60 range due to tariff and OPEC+ risks. Lastly, Trump is set to speak with Putin on a potential Ukraine peace deal, with focus on land and nuclear power issues.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:47 - After Only 15 Years Of Operation, Germany’s First Offshore Wind Farm Being Scrapped
03:47 - Closing arguments set to begin in pipeline company’s lawsuit against Greenpeace
05:21 - Hanwha Ocean, Evergreen ink $1.6 billion deal for six LNG-powered containerships
06:29 - Wall Street Braces for Oil in $60s Range on Tariff, OPEC+ Risks
08:41 - Trump Says He’ll Speak With Putin Tuesday on Ukraine Truce Push
09:53 - Outro
Please see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast.
After Only 15 Years Of Operation, Germany’s First Offshore Wind Farm Being Scrapped
Closing arguments set to begin in pipeline company’s lawsuit against Greenpeace
Hanwha Ocean, Evergreen ink $1.6 billion deal for six LNG-powered containerships
Wall Street Braces for Oil in $60s Range on Tariff, OPEC+ Risks
Trump Says He’ll Speak With Putin Tuesday on Ukraine Truce Push
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