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Lightsource bp supports energy transition podcast in the Netherlands

Lightsource bp is proud to announce that it has become a ‘friend of the show’ to the popular Dutch energy podcast, Studio Energie. Led by famous researcher, Remco de Boer, Studio Energie features key players and topics across the Dutch energy and climate debate.

Studio Energie’s weekly podcast covers a wide range of people, subjects and opinions: from Minister for Climate and Energy Rob Jetten, to Donald Pols of Milieudefensie. Speakers are given the opportunity to bring their views to the attention of a large and wide ranging audience.

Studio Energie lead Remco de Boer comments: “It’s great that the programme has a new friend from the show. Thanks in part to business friends such as Lightsource bp, it is possible to discuss the Dutch energy and climate debate in various ways, such as the podcast and live events.”

Erkan Uysal, Country Head Netherlands for Lightsource bp: “Studio Energie is an independent platform where all aspects of the energy transition are discussed. Lightsource bp is proud to show our commitment to the Dutch energy transition by supporting open and honest debate around the possibilities of our energy future.”

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