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The Hormuz shock, AI and China: the state of global energy, with Jason Bordoff

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Is 2026 the year it all changed for energy?

The Strait of Hormuz closure was "the largest oil supply disruption in history" but has not (yet) brought the global economy to its knees. But are we now living in a post-Hormuz world where countries and companies are seeking to diversify energy supply and ramp up renewables?

Jason Bordoff of the Center on Global Energy Policy and the Columbia Energy Exchange podcast returns to Radio Davos, at the Forum's 'Summer Davos' in China, for an update on the global energy situation.

Co-hosted by Roberto Booca, head of the Forum's Centre for Energy and Materials.

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Jason Bordoff

Founding Director, Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy; Professor of Professional Practice in International and Public Affairs, School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), Columbia University

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Roberto Bocca

Head, Centre for Energy and Materials; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum

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