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Laurent Segalen: An electric NATO?

Jan 24, 202554 minSeason 3Ep. 37
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In this episode of Wicked Problems, host Richard Delevan interviews Laurent Segalen, co-host of Redefining Energy, about his North Atlantic Transmission One - Link project. The discussion covers the project's ambitious goal of connecting the energy grids of North America and Europe via a 6 GW undersea cable to increase energy security and resilience, especially in a world increasingly dependent on renewables. Laurent shares his personal journey that led him to this project, including the influence of key historical events and past experiences in energy trading and investment. The conversation touches on the technical, financial, and geopolitical aspects of the project, as well as the challenges and feasibility studies conducted. The episode concludes with insights into the project's potential security implications and future developments.


00:00 Introduction to Wicked Problems

00:45 International Energy Connections

01:57 The Future of Global Energy Trade

03:58 Interview with Laurent Seguelin

04:51 Laurent's Early Influences

11:43 The Birth of Scope 2

16:46 The North Atlantic Transmission Project

24:19 Feasibility and Future Prospects

26:43 Starting the Project: Initial Challenges and Collaborations

27:54 Wind Data Analysis: Newfoundland and Ireland

28:51 Hydro and Wind Energy Developments

30:55 Investor Discussions and Independent Reports

34:34 Technical and Logistical Considerations

40:53 Cost and Feasibility of the Project

45:56 Security Concerns and Strategic Importance

48:14 Final Thoughts and Future Outlook

51:54 Conclusion and Closing Remarks

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