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Derek Brower, US Energy Editor at the Financial Times previews Energy Source Live 2021
Energy and climate in a Biden Administration: what can we expect? How optimistic can we be that pledges will be fulfilled? Over two days, we will gather some of the most influential figures in the industry today, including CEOs, thought leaders, energy innovators, policymakers and investors to discuss the future of US energy leadership in its global context, and the new roles, opportunities and business models emerging as traditional boundaries across the industry dissolve. Join us at to be part of the discussions that will reshape the industry in the years ahead.
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